questions about neteller

AR182

Registered User
Forum Member
Nov 9, 2000
18,654
87
0
Scottsdale,AZ
hopefully jack or ie have the time to answer these questions:

i noticed that in another thread ie recommended to clem that the first thing he should do is open a neteller account first before checking out the various books.

i have never used net-teller. i usually sent the via bank wire or fed ex.

since i'm starting to get ready for football season & never used neteller, i had a few questions about them.

i usually use bank wire transfers or fed ex & was wondering if net-teller is good for me.

i checked their site, but couldn't find answers to these questions:

is there a maximum or minimum to the the amount that you could keep in their account ?

is the money insured ? what happens if they go out of business ?

do they ask any personal questions, like social security numbers ?

do you know what would happen if i have money in their account & i died. would my wife automatically get the funds ?

is there a limit on withdrawals or deposits that you can make ?

do all books use them as merchants ?

are they the best service out there ?

i appreciate that if anybody else had other questions about neteller they would post them in this thread.

thanks
 

MadJack

Administrator
Staff member
Forum Admin
Super Moderators
Channel Owner
Jul 13, 1999
104,594
1,270
113
69
home
pushed for time so excuse the typos and grammar errors etc.

i usually use bank wire transfers or fed ex & was wondering if net-teller is good for me.

you'll like them a hellava lot better than the methods you currently use. much quicker and with less headaches.

i checked their site, but couldn't find answers to these questions:

is there a maximum or minimum to the the amount that you could keep in their account ?

nope

is the money insured ? what happens if they go out of business ?

i think it's insured but not positive. i'm sure that info can be found on their site somewhere. i do know that they are a publicly traded company on UK's stock exchange?

do they ask any personal questions, like social security numbers ?

yes, you will need to use a bank account for transfers and to become a 'certified' member (not required but well worth it)

do you know what would happen if i have money in their account & i died. would my wife automatically get the funds ?

just make sure your wife or family member has your online login info and they will be able to withdrawal your funds should something happen.

is there a limit on withdrawals or deposits that you can make ?

no

do all books use them as merchants ?

most books are a merchant and almost all books use them.

are they the best service out there ?

yes, imo they have no competition as far as being the best. they are definitely a MUST have for betting sports offshore.

i can answer better later if needed.

Jack
 

TJBELL

Registered User
Forum Member
Jul 22, 2001
14,651
6
0
65
Port Richey, Florida
FWIW:

Agree with Jack!

NEVER had a problem with them as far as money and transfers go. Have an extra checking acct linked up with them and in the time it takes to deposit into Neteller and go into my books and have the $$$ transfered, it is NO more than 3-4 minutes!!! (but a higher charge from Neteller on the "instant" deposit).

No banks involved, no nosey questions, no driving to a western Union, etc etc etc

Think it's the best!

My 2 cents!

ps: How are ya' AR182??? How's the little woman?????
 
Bet on MyBookie
Top