E-Check vs Neteller

Buckeye

EOG Veteran
I'm finally "crossing over" to tying in my bank account with my sportsbooks. With all the talk about neteller, I assumed this was a no-brainer way to go. However, I'm also noticing e-check seems to be worth more than just a look. Can anyone who uses both methods explain the pros and cons to each??? At Olympic, there are no fees to sending money into my account via echeck, and the fees to withdrawal are either free or $5......

So what's all the excitement about Neteller all about? Where are the benefites to Neteller over E-Check? Just curious!
 
I don't know much about E-Check ..... but the Neteller debit card may be one advantage along with instant funding of all poker rooms and books.
 
I FINALLY found something nice to say about Bodog. The E-Check is a breeze and VERY simple. Should I have to re-up at Pinnacle it will be through instadebit (the pinnacle e-check equivalent). No fees with E-Checks so why give neteller anything?

Bodog even lets you play poker through e-check funding so Glaken must be referring to other poker sites. The sooner neteller and their fees are eliminated the better.
 
I guess I'm one of the few that has never had a real issue with Neteller. Aside from a few server overloads at crunch time, I've never had any real problems with them.
 

InSpades

EOG Senior Member
I don't have any complaints about e-check. I am not an expert on this topic, but I don't think it is possible for anyone to get access to your checking account information. It is on a secure server that even the customer service reps do not have access to.

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The General

Another Day, Another Dollar
I am happy with E-check or Neteller. Haven't had any issues with either over time. I suggest tying a separate checking account to your gambling adventures.
 
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