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Old 03-17-07, 02:26 PM
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I filled the paperwork on it , and I will update here as it is now its own thread. Here is a post that I copied from 2+2 thread. If it is not cool to post it here, can someone delete it?

"Wanted to sum up my experience at MyWebAtm.

First off, this thread has been of great help with a couple initial issues that the site has, but if you know your way around, there doesn't seem to be much difference from the old days with Neteller.

1.) Sign in process was easy. It was almost identical to Neteller. I have a mortgage and a student loan so this always makes verification on these sites easy with my credit.

2.) It took 1 day for the initial test deposit to hit my account, same as Neteller did. One issue on this is to be very careful not to get anything wrong during the sign up process. Print out whatever instructions you get for each step and follow them closely. I've managed to avoid the need for customer support and this is probably a huge advantage based on the feedback on here.

3.) I've done one test deposit and several withdrawals now and each one has taken less than a day to move between accounts. A withdrawal account from Full Tilt takes less than a day to process and show up there, and then one additional day to hit my bank account. I did 4 $2400 withdrawals in 4 days and all made it to my account within 36 hours of the request off full tilt. The big downside is that now I've reached my withdrawal limit for the month, but at least that money is now secured.

Some important points (IMO) for anyone signing up there:

1.) be very careful in the sign up process to get everything right. Avoid customer support as much as possible.

2.) In the withdrawal screen, especially in the Internet Explorer Web browser, change the text size in the browser setting to "small". This is not the default setting. This will allow the "Process" button to show up on the withdrawal screen. I know this was mentioned earlier in this thread but it bears repeating.

3.) Once your account is fully set up, but before you make any transactions, go and set your "TAV" code. Its a 3 digit code, different from your PIN, that you will need.

4.) The daily limit is withdrawal limit is $2700, but amounts between $2500 and $2700 are hit and miss for rejection. I found $2400 to be the "sweet spot" as far as going through every time.

I'm not the biggest Full Tilt fan, but as an American player in the current UIGEA environment I've found these guys to be an excellent way to move money quickly, and they are the reason I play Full Tilt. They allow me to keep a limited bank roll on Full Tilt and to basically store my bankroll at my bank with the ability to move money from my bank to a playable bank roll within 36 hours. As result I'm not storing large amounts on a poker site or e-wallet, and can play with a roll of 7-8 buyins comfortable instead of the recommended 20 buyins. I would think that for any hardcore player, especially american, these are important advantages.

I would love to see other sites utilize this processor."