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Paysafecard for depositing money

  • 25-04-2016 7:56am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 4,221 ✭✭✭


    Hey all,

    Has anyone tried paysafecard for depositing money into bet365, is it easy or tricky to do?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,414 ✭✭✭Toobz


    Hey all,

    Has anyone tried paysafecard for depositing money into bet365, is it easy or tricky to do?

    Easy, buy a voucher which comes with a 16 digit code. Input the code when prompted in the deposit option and youre flying.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,888 ✭✭✭9de5q7tsr8u2im


    Attention:
    As far as i'm concerned and past experiences i would advise you if you are depositing using a paysafecard/voucher use betvictor as you're open to withdrawing to wherever you want, as bet365 don't allow you to freely do that. Had a massive arguement with them in the past about it, they only allowed me to withdraw back to my bank account which i wasn't happy as obviously i don't want a bank knowing i gamble. Ended up losing due to my annoyance, so if you're looking to withdraw your winnings back to another payment method use betvictor if a bank, feel free to use bet365 or any other bookmaker. Anyway you cant withdraw to a paysafe voucher, as it's not a card!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,198 ✭✭✭buckfasterer


    Attention:
    As far as i'm concerned and past experiences i would advise you if you are depositing using a paysafecard/voucher use betvictor as you're open to withdrawing to wherever you want, as bet365 don't allow you to freely do that. Had a massive arguement with them in the past about it, they only allowed me to withdraw back to my bank account which i wasn't happy as obviously i don't want a bank knowing i gamble. Ended up losing due to my annoyance, so if you're looking to withdraw your winnings back to another payment method use betvictor if a bank, feel free to use bet365 or any other bookmaker. Anyway you cant withdraw to a paysafe voucher, as it's not a card!

    Your way around this is have a moneybookers/skrill account and card. Upload the paysafecard top up to your skrill account and your then free to deposit and withdraw as you please. There are fees attached mind you but sure it's worth it to keep it all off the bank accounts.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,414 ✭✭✭Toobz


    Your way around this is have a moneybookers/skrill account and card. Upload the paysafecard top up to your skrill account and your then free to deposit and withdraw as you please. There are fees attached mind you but sure it's worth it to keep it all off the bank accounts.

    Also as a betfair user they have no problem withdrawing to wherever when you're fully confirmed.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,982 ✭✭✭Trimm Trabb


    Attention:
    As far as i'm concerned and past experiences i would advise you if you are depositing using a paysafecard/voucher use betvictor as you're open to withdrawing to wherever you want, as bet365 don't allow you to freely do that. Had a massive arguement with them in the past about it, they only allowed me to withdraw back to my bank account which i wasn't happy as obviously i don't want a bank knowing i gamble. Ended up losing due to my annoyance, so if you're looking to withdraw your winnings back to another payment method use betvictor if a bank, feel free to use bet365 or any other bookmaker. Anyway you cant withdraw to a paysafe voucher, as it's not a card!

    I use paysafe and Bet365 and withdraw to a separate bank account. Where do you withdraw betvictor money to?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,888 ✭✭✭9de5q7tsr8u2im


    I use paysafe and Bet365 and withdraw to a separate bank account. Where do you withdraw betvictor money to?
    Question a bit vague but majority of bookmakers prohibit depositing and then withdrawing to another payment method eg depositing with paypal and withdrawing to a debit card.

    Now i use a debit card called 3 money which was previously owned by o2 and was called o2 money. I had absolutely no problems with the card such as depositing and withdrawing to o2 money and back to o2 money. The funny thing now 3 money has taken over o2 money last year, and its been a disgrace ever since it costs an extra €1 to withdraw, around €0.50 extra when topping up, the app is awful doesnt even work properly, and the biggest mess is that you cant withdraw your winnings to your card which is hilarious as they have told me that the company is located in the uk and some bs i can't remember, anyway luckily betvictor has given me the freedom to do whatever for everyone deposit to paypal withdraw to bank and reverse etc.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,293 ✭✭✭Dio On The Doubles


    Paysafecard is very easy to use. it's worth mentioning the fees though if you are going to use it in conjunction with skrill.

    https://www.skrill.com/en/fees/

    The last time I used it the fee was 5.5% to upload to skrill. Now it's 7% which is a bit annoying. Personally I'd still go the paysafe/skrill route as being able to move your money around to get the best odds is a big advantage.

    I just realised this morning that Skrill owns paysafecard and they also acquired ukash too.

    https://content.skrill.com/en/about-us/press/details/skrill-group-extends-paysafecard-with-acquisition-of-ukash/

    I see that there is an option to upload to skrill with neteller for 1.9% - I've no idea on neteller or how it works though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,293 ✭✭✭Dio On The Doubles


    Missed that bit from Luckydude about depositing to betvictor then withdrawing to skrill.

    This would dodge the fees I mentioned. I think betfair would allow this also as they don't force the customer to withdraw to the same method they paid in with. I've never tried it with betfair though.


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