That's right NETELLER is back for USA Players
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Neteller is now accepting US Members again
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Please note, that because of Section 6.3, part V. I'm going to guess there only opening up to US based casinos. Therefore I wouldn't get too excited about being able to deposit into Club World, Slotocash, or of the like anytime soon. Mainly because that clause says if your transaction violates any laws of your country. It'll be declined.
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An e-mail from Neteller...
Thank you for your email. Sorry for the previous email which was incomplete .
At this time we are going through the regulatory approval process . For the latest status updates, please check with your gaming operator/
Also at this time you will not be able to transfer to and from legal US gaming sites .
You can access our FAQ at www.neteller.com/us/support-us/
The NETELLER Customer Service Team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you have any further questions, comments or concerns, please visit http://help.NETELLER.com. You can also follow us at http://twitter.com/neteller or connect with us at http://facebook.com/neteller. -
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- bongo
- at Mar 07, 14, 08:45:11 AM
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Well I wish they would come out and tell us 'cause I've gotten a couple of emails about what we CAN do and I hope they expand it. What I was told basically was that we could transfer money into 4 online sites in New Jersey? As far as anything else, I'm not sure. I checked one of the sites and it said you could only play at the site if you were actually in NJ. So some more clarification would be greatly appreciated. Bottom line: I'm not going to put money into it if I can't get it back out.
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- at Mar 07, 14, 11:48:08 AM
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Well I wish they would come out and tell us 'cause I've gotten a couple of emails about what we CAN do and I hope they expand it. What I was told basically was that we could transfer money into 4 online sites in New Jersey? As far as anything else, I'm not sure. I checked one of the sites and it said you could only play at the site if you were actually in NJ. So some more clarification would be greatly appreciated. Bottom line: I'm not going to put money into it if I can't get it back out.
very wise indeed Bongo. -
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Well I wish they would come out and tell us 'cause I've gotten a couple of emails about what we CAN do and I hope they expand it. What I was told basically was that we could transfer money into 4 online sites in New Jersey? As far as anything else, I'm not sure. I checked one of the sites and it said you could only play at the site if you were actually in NJ. So some more clarification would be greatly appreciated. Bottom line: I'm not going to put money into it if I can't get it back out.
I would imagine their geolocation services would stop you from depositing. -
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- at Mar 09, 14, 01:31:38 AM
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I know a few people wanted to know how Neteller works It had changed up a little since 2007 but I loved it before it left I got my money on time I could transfer between account and never had a problem that the customer service people could not handled fast. once you know the terms for all you transactions it made my gaming life a lot easier. Now from the website the new Net card looks like it makes it easier to pull your money from the atm... Some of the casinos I deal with can't wait for them to come back too.. ON a side note my area has been getting the online offers for NJ landbased casino and I called a couple the information I got was that you could play on your phone, tablet or laptop but you had to be physically in the state of NJ... which is not bad for me because I am close to NY< NJ and PA... they are offering freeplay money to get you to play. which is good but Not sure about the banking situation have not signed up for an account yet//// but will report back if there is anything to say..... LOOKING forward to NETELLER coming back and being better than ever.....( also hope MICROGaming come tooo>>>>>)
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To find out if you can use NETELLER on a site it is best to check with the gaming operator directly. When you sign up for a NETELLER Account you will receive a free Net+ Prepaid Card that gives you instant access to your funds at ATMs and anywhere else Discover is accepted. Visit NETELLER Support for more information about setting up a NETELLER Account.
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- trpschick
- at Mar 11, 14, 11:01:52 PM
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I always loved Net Teller! I was devastated when they pulled out of the US market. NOW I can finally use them again! I signed up for my account last night and am looking forward to the debit card that they issue. Even if I cant use it for gaming right now, they still have to be better than paypal! Im very happy about this!
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- bongo
- at Mar 13, 14, 10:34:41 AM
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This still doesn't seem to help much if you don't live in New Jersey. I'm in Florida and want to know if Neteller is going to expand; otherwise it's pretty much a prepaid card with Discover? don't get me wrong, I love the way Neteller was a few years ago for US and I understand there are regulations involved but we have to have more access or I'm afraid my account won't be of much use to me.
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- at Mar 15, 14, 12:23:59 PM
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That sounds great in theory Blue but I live in Florida and they have weird rules here. For instance, we are one of the few areas that are banned from Cleo's if you can believe that. Be that as it may, I do hope they expand it and once again MG welcomes us back; it's been too damn long.
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- at Mar 15, 14, 09:25:38 PM
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You'll probably only be able to use Neteller when your state legalizes gambling.
We are a nice little bible belt community here in Georgia and we like being broke so NO to legalization. You can play the lottery though and have a million to one chance of winning anything. Also if you move to our state the tornado and weird weather might blow you away but never fear, we will declare a state of emergency (even though legalizing gambling would bring millions) and all will be well. If that does not work we will raise taxes. Yall come back now you here(southern drawl). -
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Heyyy, I loved the Dukes of Hazzard. The 80's, ah good times...but I digress. Rena, you bring up an interesting topic--The State Lottery. We have one also in Florida and it's funny I guess they don't treat that the same as casino gambling; don't know why; people spend a sh*****d of money on it. Legalizing it (online) would bring in even more in taxes....we could go on and on.
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- at Mar 17, 14, 11:05:04 AM
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I just don't understand the big deal about it, I mean you can transfer money through things like WU and online wallets, why all the fuss about Neteller? because you can put the money on a card? Like a prepaid? I hope they iron it out soon because as it is now, I can't even use it.
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- at Mar 17, 14, 08:44:20 PM
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It's because Neteller is trying to become "legal" in the sense here in the US.
Even Western Union wouldn't be allowing you cash transfers if they really knew what the transaction was for. Mainly because of the UIGEA prohibiting any money transfer service or bank to process transactions that are known to be online gambling related.
So really for any of the casinos outside of NJ and Nevada. It's a matter of them cloaking and disguising the transactions. In hope that your bank or WU won't catch onto the nature of the transaction. So you can play and then hopefully cash out.
So after that bit of a spiel that is why Neteller won't allow for any online gambling transactions outside of those 2 states. Mainly because places like Club World, Slotocash, 3Dice, and of the such. Aren't technically allowed to make cash transactions in the state, because they aren't regulated by NJ or Nevada.
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Its good for them to try and get legal but us as gamblers still feel shorted IMO.I will just be glad when this ordeal is over and i am very glad that some casinos decided to stick by US when others ran like rabbits. I know it was a hard decision and even though rtg is on my lit right now im happy the good ones stayed. Kudos to 3 dice for finding a way when others said there was no way.
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- at Mar 18, 14, 10:02:24 AM
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I hear ya' Rena, been playing at 3Dice a lot more lately. Cheetah, these processors would almost (IMO) have to be living in a cave not to be able to figure out where the money's going. I appreciate your explanation, though. I think it'll change if the gov't figures out a way to make money from it like tax revenue.
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- at Mar 22, 14, 08:42:53 AM
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Heyyy, I loved the Dukes of Hazzard. The 80's, ah good times...but I digress. Rena, you bring up an interesting topic--The State Lottery. We have one also in Florida and it's funny I guess they don't treat that the same as casino gambling; don't know why; people spend a sh*****d of money on it. Legalizing it (online) would bring in even more in taxes....we could go on and on.
Yeah we know all about the Florida lottery. You had it long before we did. In fact some of us actually drove 100s of miles to Florida just to play it. Lol - Is the Indian Casino still operating down there in Tampa? -
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hope Neteller is available for all you americans soon. as others have said Neteller is one of the best
e-wallets out there. I personally have used Neteller for 4+ years now to deposit and withdraw and
never had one problem and always super quick withdrawals which i can access with my net+ card -
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- at Oct 22, 15, 03:21:40 AM
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I know this is an old thread, but somehow I missed this last year, and was just told tonight that Neteller is available to US residents again.
I see they're using a prepaid debit card that we can at least withdraw to. But can we also make deposits via that card, or can we only use it for withdrawals?
What casinos are US players depositing at with it?
Are you using it for withdrawals, then ATM withdrawals?
Can some of you share how you're using it, and what you like/hate about it, please? Any info would be appreciated, before I go to the trouble of setting up a new account with them.
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- at Oct 22, 15, 08:33:19 AM
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Hey LhasaLover I saw the post and decided to update/check on my NT acct. I almost forgot I had it . Apparently they opened up 1 or 2 years ago- I don't remember exactly when but I know at the time Americans access was very limited to a few sites in New Jersey if I'm not mistaken. I don't know if any of that has changed. I remember years ago having an acct. with them and it was arguably the best option at the time. I'm not sure exactly what we can and can't access at this time. Sorry, wish I could be of more help.
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- at Oct 23, 15, 07:55:43 AM
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You can do it but the only way it will be beneficial is if online casinos either add Neteller for U.S. members or add Discover card as an option to deposit because I certainly do not see the point in having yet another debit/credit card that I cannot deposit with. They advertized prepaid virtual Mastercard online but they did not send me what I requested.
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- LhasaLover
- at Oct 23, 15, 10:08:56 AM
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I read over a lot of stuff the other night at Neteller.com's site and decided that, even tho it seems I can't deposit anywhere with it right now, there are still a couple of positive factors for me.
1. At least a couple of my preferred RTG casinos can payout to it; I haven't checked all the casinos I play at.
2. Those withdrawals have lower minimums and fees (free) vs. wire transfers and checks, and I'm assuming they'd be faster, as Neteller always was.
3. If I can then access that money via ATM or charge, I'm good with that.
So, I'm gonna sign up in the next couple of days and see how it goes. -
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- at Oct 24, 15, 10:53:03 AM
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It is a valid credit card and it seems that Discover has been pushed back to being almost a non credit card. Visa and Mastercard is the standard now so of course Neteller can use Discover in the U.S without any questions. I do not need an credit card for shopping because I have tons of those.
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- cheetahwind
- at Oct 24, 15, 12:24:01 PM
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Sorry I was posting from my phone earlier.
I was explaining if you had a direct Neteller withdrawal then the transfer would be blocked. As us US residents are ring fenced on purpose so we don't get any il-gotten foreign funds.
As for the Discover Card option, 1 you'd have to have a casino that takes Discover card. Then the next big step would be seeing if Discover allows for direct withdrawals. Which I'm going to say is a big no on that part.
A few have tried getting there money from online casinos via Neteller and every time so far has been blocked. So unless if they have a "processor" that's operating within the US. To circumvent the ring fencing, the casino would get declined on send you, your money every time. -
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I don't know why the reason behind Neteller allow US to have certain access to Neteller services. If processors aren't even going to bother dealing with US players.
You must not be playing on any of the regulated sites.
The last time Neteller processed US Player Funds for an unregulated site, they arrested two of their founders.
Almost 10 years later, they have been permitted to process payments for regulated US Internet Gaming.
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