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Surely we can ask to cancel any withdrawal we have made to our account and cash it out in some other way? Anyone? I have a fair bit of money a the moment that is "nowhere"
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I Made a sizeable withdrawal from neteller on Friday.
It was in my bank today (Wednesday). So for non-U.S. people that should make you feel better. As EEjit asked... can't you cancel your pending withdrawal and then deposit it to a poker site? Hope it all works out for you guys. Finally, there apparently is a new neteller type ewallet called youteller or something like that... they have no Western offices and this is how they expect to get around the "being arrested thing".... UK based? Saw a brief blurb on pocket fives, look it up if you have time... Cheers.
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i withdrew 2 weeks ago, nothign yet. Need the cash!
And i posted about youteller in the gneral section already |
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#4
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1. There is no "Cancel" option, and they are impossible to get through to.
2. Even if there was a way to cancel the forever "Pending" withdraw, U.S. customers aren't allowed to:It remains to be seen exactly what happens to the money in the latter case.... does it go through? Does it come back? Or does it just freeze in nowhereland like the EFT withdraws? |
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It really sounds as though the only thing that is freezing accounts is if the transferred money is then deposited to a gambling site. Sounds like it can be withdrawn.
And ditto on finding out about canceling "pending" transactions. |
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If you are able to find an answer to this, please let us know.
Because other than emailing them (GL getting a non-generic response) or playing the phone lottery and hoping that you'll get through to someone at some point in time (all indications point to "No"), I don't see how you're going to find an answer to this question. |
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