Play Poker With Paypal
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02 May 2008 /
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PayPal have accepted Betfair Poker to handle gambling transactions, allowing poker players to deposit and withdraw via Paypal.
Paypal is an e-wallet payment solution that enables you to securely transfer funds into your PayPal account and then into your Betfair Poker account. It is the most popular online wallet currently in use, with over 160 Million accounts, thanks to the security and support of eBay who process hundreds of thousands of transactions a day via Paypal.
With so many users Paypal offers a convenient way for many people to deposit funds into their poker account from one online wallet, as well as managing other transactions both for gambling or shopping online.
Players may use Paypal to deposit as little as £5.00 up to £3,500.00 per transaction into Betfair Poker. Payments are immediate and can be processed with just a few clicks.
All funds will be credited to your account in GBP but if your PayPal account currency is different from your Betfair Poker account currency, transactions will be processed in the currency of your PayPal account.
There is no fee for UK debit card and Irish Laser card deposits. There is a 1.5% fee for all other debit and credit card deposits. Some card issuers impose additional charges for credit card deposits and customers should contact their card issuer for details of any charges that may be applied.
PayPal is available to Betfair customers resident in these countries:
United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Sweden.
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