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04-01-2019 , 03:05 PM
I am wondering what all of the cash out options are to withdraw funds from Global Poker, other than using ones bank account.

I see that Skrill was added recently, but the reviews online look questionable if not sketchy.

PayPal is no more, is this correct? If so, why did they stop accepting PayPal?

What other cash out options are there on Global Poker if one does not wish to use their bank account? Is there any way to withdraw into an e-wallet?
04-01-2019 , 03:27 PM
What's wrong with Skrill? They're basically the same thing as PayPal.
04-01-2019 , 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by a dewd
What's wrong with Skrill? They're basically the same thing as PayPal.
You have to provide them with your SSN in order to deposit or withdraw funds, which I am hesitant to do.

Also if you google their reviews there are countless people in the US who claim Skrill has taken money from them and that there wasn't anything they could do about it because Skrill is in the UK.

At the end of the day, if there is no better option, I may try it. Was just hoping for a better alternative.

Have you used Skrill before (in the US) without problems?
04-01-2019 , 04:02 PM
Sure, I've have and do use it. Look up reviews of PayPal, same stuff. People get slick and then they complain. PayPal is evil because they did xxxxx (aka I violated their terms of service). Skrill is the UK version of PayPal for the most part.

There are some restrictions in place. You cannot send or receive money from anyone outside the US. They and Neteller are owned by the same parent company, PaySafe.

Call them up and ask any questions you have. Your SSN is to help track money laundering and other stuff, as well as protects you in ways, too.
04-01-2019 , 04:13 PM
Thanks for the feedback.

Are there any other e-wallets one can withdraw funds into or other forms of withdrawal methods?
04-01-2019 , 04:13 PM
Nada
04-01-2019 , 04:20 PM
Can't you deposit/withdraw using WorldPay?
04-01-2019 , 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by bornlooser
Can't you deposit/withdraw using WorldPay?
Yes. But I am inquiring as to what other options exist besides withdrawing into ones bank account.
04-01-2019 , 09:42 PM
Just do the bank option? Easy and safe...
04-01-2019 , 11:12 PM
In the event anyone else is inquiring... I received this response from Global Poker support...


"Thank you for contacting Global poker Support.

The only payment methods for ... is:

A] Purchase
1. VISA
2. Mastercard
3. Skrill

B] Cash out
1. ACH transfer
2. Skrill

We look forward to expand on this and we'll definitely keep you posted as soon as we do.

To be able to use Skrill to cash out, you must use it to make a purchase, first.

If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us again."
04-02-2019 , 08:05 AM
Get an credit card with 0% foreign transaction fees. Safest method ever and no fees.
04-04-2019 , 12:06 AM
It's not nice to hide monies from the wife, or from your Uncle Sam.
07-24-2019 , 05:04 AM
To anyone who is using skrill.
If I cashout, do I cashout to Skrill webwallet and am able to send money from my skrill wallet to another person webwallet or my creditcard? Eg do I have more options than just cashing out directly to my bank account via WorldPay?
10-04-2020 , 03:15 PM
I have a similar related question to global poker cashouts and thought i would just bump this post instead of adding a new one.

I have been getting ACH transfers sent to my bank account since about 6 months ago. I have done about 5-6 withdrawals and haven’t had any problems.

However when i look up my transaction history on global all my withdrawals are listed as ‘processing’ Instead of processed, even though I have already recieived the money in my account months ago. I know it is probably nothing to worry about but it is odd and a little concerning. Has anyone else had this issue or Have any thoughts related to this? Thanks
10-04-2020 , 03:50 PM
Says that for all of my paid bank withdrawals. Must be a glitch. However, my GP card and gift cards all say Paid.
10-04-2020 , 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by threebanger
Says that for all of my paid bank withdrawals. Must be a glitch. However, my GP card and gift cards all say Paid.
Are they eventually going to roll out the MasterCard to everyone? Not sure what the requirements are.
10-04-2020 , 05:57 PM
Not sure, I guess I just got an email one day and replied and signed up. It was a month or so ago now. Maybe shoot CS a message.
10-05-2020 , 12:35 PM
Just use your bank I have deposited several large transactions with no issues . It will never be a issue if you don’t tell them it’s for gambling.
02-04-2021 , 11:51 AM
hey i initially deposited using a credit card, When I withdrew for the first time I used a wire transfer. The fees and rates associated with the wire were so bad that I then deposited using Skrill. Now when I want to withdraw it is saying that I need to withdraw Again to wire for a certain amount before I can withdraw using Skrill. This defeats the purpose though because I dont want to withdraw to Wire. Conundrum....
02-04-2021 , 03:12 PM
I use ACH withdraw to bank account i have never been charged a fee (chase bank)
02-19-2021 , 06:28 PM
Has anyone used the Bitcoin Gift Card redemption option?
02-20-2021 , 01:55 AM
Yes to BTC. Quick and simple, but about a 10% fee.
02-23-2021 , 05:54 PM
ACH is my only option but they keep wanting me to sign up for their debit card. That could be an option for you as you would just have to go to an ATM to withdraw the cash once they deposit the funds onto the card.

Not sure why ACH is a problem for you though as this is only sweepstakes winnings and if you are worried about the IRS I think any option you use would have an equal chance of being found out if you don't declare your winnings.
02-24-2021 , 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by bornlooser
It's not nice to hide monies from the wife, or from your Uncle Sam.

Exactly. If you don't have a bank account what's wrong with you? Global you should get rid of all other payout methods and just do bank accounts.
02-27-2021 , 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by threebanger
Yes to BTC. Quick and simple, but about a 10% fee.
Thanks, just what I was looking for. 10% blows..smh

      
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