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Deposits & Withdrawals, Skill (eWallet) or Bank Transfer?

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  • First Post: Oct 27, 2019 11:55am Oct 27, 2019 11:55am
  •  Grish
  • | Joined Sep 2019 | Status: Member | 24 Posts
What is the best way you have found to deposit and withdraw funds from your broker?

I was looking at an eWallet option like Skrill as it seems to be a faster and cheaper option compared to a Bank Transfer.

Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.
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  • Oct 28, 2019 3:14am Oct 28, 2019 3:14am
  •  theunkown
  • | Joined Aug 2019 | Status: Member | 98 Posts
I normally do Bank or paypal is a great option withdraw is iminent.

But I would look at reviews on your broker to see what there withdraws are like
 
 
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  • Nov 4, 2019 1:39am Nov 4, 2019 1:39am
  •  Iddo
  • | Joined Nov 2019 | Status: Member | 6 Posts
Quoting theunkown
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I normally do Bank or paypal is a great option withdraw is iminent. But I would look at reviews on your broker to see what there withdraws are like
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Which broker would you recommend that accepts PayPal?
 
 
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  • Nov 8, 2019 3:51am Nov 8, 2019 3:51am
  •  RockyII
  • | Joined Oct 2019 | Status: Member | 5 Posts
Skrill each time, fast, cheap and easy
 
 
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  • Nov 20, 2019 9:47am Nov 20, 2019 9:47am
  •  jollypk
  • | Additional Username | Joined Apr 2016 | 411 Posts
I will also vote for this skrill ewallet because of the reason that ewallet withdrawals are usually instant as compared to credit/debit cards and bank wire transfers.
 
 
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  • Nov 27, 2019 12:11pm Nov 27, 2019 12:11pm
  •  KryptoPan
  • | Joined Nov 2019 | Status: Junior Member | 4 Posts
I share view of my predecessors. Skrill seems to be the most reasonable option.
I don't know many brokers who provide payments via PayPal. I also don't see problem because it's very easy to set up account on Skrill or another system that supports broker we are interested in.
 
 
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  • Nov 28, 2019 1:53am Nov 28, 2019 1:53am
  •  ChilledT
  • | Joined Nov 2019 | Status: Member | 163 Posts
I withdraw via Paypal all the time now and it's super-fast, much faster than a bank transfer.
 
 
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  • Dec 20, 2019 1:01am Dec 20, 2019 1:01am
  •  dextormason
  • | Membership Revoked | Joined Sep 2019 | 50 Posts
I think it depends on the broker which you are using for trading.
But I usually prefer local transfer and bank transfer for financial transactions. I'm happy both these methods are offered by my forex broker named Baazex.
 
 
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  • Dec 21, 2019 4:38pm Dec 21, 2019 4:38pm
  •  ChilledT
  • | Joined Nov 2019 | Status: Member | 163 Posts
Quoting Iddo
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{quote} Which broker would you recommend that accepts PayPal?
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I use this broker and withdraw via Paypal.
 
 
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  • Dec 25, 2019 5:37am Dec 25, 2019 5:37am
  •  rockthepips
  • | Joined Nov 2014 | Status: Member | 192 Posts
Quoting theunkown
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I normally do Bank or paypal is a great option withdraw is iminent. But I would look at reviews on your broker to see what there withdraws are like
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lol Paypal will freeze your account in an instant. Skrill is A BIT better but their fees have gone up dramatically, meaning that yes you can receive USD for free from your broker, but then if you want to use that money its gonna cost you a lot to withdraw, or to even use the skrill card (fx rate fee).

Imo the best is SEPA bank transfer, its 1 day and cost less than 1 euro, if you are located in Europe, or actually Bitcoin withdrawals.
 
 
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  • Dec 26, 2019 7:38pm Dec 26, 2019 7:38pm
  •  Grish
  • | Joined Sep 2019 | Status: Member | 24 Posts
Quoting rockthepips
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{quote} or actually Bitcoin withdrawals.
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Who do you use for your Bitcoin/fiat exchange?
 
 
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  • Dec 27, 2019 4:48am Dec 27, 2019 4:48am
  •  ChilledT
  • | Joined Nov 2019 | Status: Member | 163 Posts
Quoting rockthepips
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{quote} lol Paypal will freeze your account in an instant. Skrill is A BIT better but their fees have gone up dramatically, meaning that yes you can receive USD for free from your broker, but then if you want to use that money its gonna cost you a lot to withdraw, or to even use the skrill card (fx rate fee). Imo the best is SEPA bank transfer, its 1 day and cost less than 1 euro, if you are located in Europe, or actually Bitcoin withdrawals.
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I have being withdrawing via Paypal for nearly 2 years now and have never had a problem with freezing. I never leave any money in my Paypal account though, and withdraw weekly or monthly. I try to avoid having a lot of my funds sitting on any one "virtual" place, in case of any problems, but like I said, so far so good...
 
 
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  • Aug 10, 2020 11:38pm Aug 10, 2020 11:38pm
  •  Peanuts
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My first option would be bank wire - though old school, but its the safest method which I trust.

The alternative solution is perfect money - easy and convenient, and most brokers seem to use this payment.
 
 
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  •  Drolph
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Does anyone know why there are brokers that charge fees for deposits and withdrawals via skrill? while some brokers do not charge a fee
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It is part of the business model. The fees are always present.
Question is if the brokers covers them for you because he is earning money otherwise to compensate these costs.
 
 
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