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I've not used them. I only use two ewallets and these are paypal and neteller. Are you based in the US? If not use Neteller.
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I'm in Canada so I can't use Neteller. It doesn't make sense since the US is the one with the UIGEA not Canada. However, myCitadel is allowed in Canada, but their registration process is more complicated than any other processor that I've used. |
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I know it is ridiculous. Rowmare I believe lives in Canada. Send her a PM and ask her what she uses. She is an affiliate too, so should be au fait with Citadel. Have you tried MoneyBookers? Again I haven't used them so couldn't attest to whether they are reliable or not.
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Sorry I can't help as I've never used Citadel. I've been using Moneybookers since Neteller pulled away from the Canadian market, and find them to be almost as easy to use as Neteller. |
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Moneybookers does a wire transfer for withdrawals. This means that my bank charges $14 for an incoming wire. myCitadel and Paypal do direct bank account transfers that aren't charged.
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