I cant start a neteller account, because they asked me to verify my ssn, and i just dont have the time (or car) to goto ssn office to get all that straigten up.
Does firepay work the same as neteller? Why is nteller more popular?
03-16-2006 03:51 PM
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03-16-2006 04:32 PM
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How do you exist in the real world without a SSN? Are you 18? Never had a job? Never had a bank account? | |
03-16-2006 04:49 PM
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At firepay you need to give your SSN to register. Are you just not 18 and dont want to give your SSN because you arent of age and they wont let you register? | |
03-17-2006 02:12 AM
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O no, the first time i tried to gte neteller i didnt have any credit so they closed my acc. and askd that i go to the ssn office to fill out form. to get it verified. |
03-17-2006 02:47 AM
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03-17-2006 09:34 AM
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I remember not wanting neteller to have my soc sec number so I mixed up the last 4 numbers and they busted me in like not even 10 seconds and closed my account. Then I called them and had to give them the right number and they opened it back up. I'm still not particularly fond of the idea but neteller is basically a neccesity to play poker everywhere now (well if you want to have no deposit fees and things). | |
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03-17-2006 10:53 AM
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wah??? no deposit fees? i get chargedlike 8.somethin percent, say if i was to deposit 100 onto neteller it costs me like 108.and some change. are you talking about depositing it into the actualy poker website? |
03-17-2006 11:34 AM
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