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Back to school without breaking the bank

Having the student tuition blues? Going to school nowadays can be quite expensive. Last year I was feeling pretty down about my cash flow situation. I did some research, looked around, and finally came up with these 10 tips that helped keep my budget and my stress on track.

10 tips to help students save money

1. Drop the fancy data and phone plans

We are told through the media that we need fancy data plans, unlimited SMS, and free calling. Communications companies even have plans specifically for students. I recommend dropping the big data plan, as most phones come equipped with Wi-Fi, and your campus usually provides free Wi-Fi. Keep your phone for important calls. You can use online calling services such as Skype and ooVoo to make free calls PC to PC, or use your Net+ Prepaid MasterCard® to set up a paid account.

2. Laptops and Gadgets 

Shop early. Typically by August all of the major electronics retailers have their back to school sales for computers. Buy what you need, don’t get lured into fancy features that usually end up costing you more. Keep an eye out for exclusive student deals.

3. Meals on us

Ever heard about the school meal plans? Try to avoid these if you can. School meal plans are more expensive than they sound, and will actually end up costing you more. On the other hand, having your grocery money lying around your house might vanish too quickly on video games, booze and parties. Instead, I use my Net+ card as my meal card; it’s accepted anywhere you can use MasterCard. I buy all my groceries on my card, putting 150 USD on my card every month. This way I can ensure I don’t spend beyond my means.

4. Avoid fancy gyms

Doctors recommend 1 hour of physical activity each day. There’s many alternative ways of getting this physical activity other than paying 30+ EUR for a gym membership every month. Your school will typically have a free gym for students – check that out first. Second, drop by the athletics department; most student organizations offer several intramural teams and pick-up games to join. It’s great way to stay active and make new friends, all for free.

5. Leave the car at home

The cost of gas, insurance, car payments, and parking are just too much for any student to afford. You don’t need a car, especially when there’s public transportation available at a fraction of the cost. Don’t forget, skateboarding, rollerblading, biking and walking can also get your around for free.

6. Buy used books

After my first semester, I realized that new textbooks were a waste, especially since I would never open them again. You can save a small fortune by buying used books. Shop online for books with your Net+ virtual card, or try finding a peer who might have taken the class before. Click here if you’d like to compare textbooks.

7. Don’t pay bank fees

You need to store all your hard earned cash, scholarship, or student loan money somewhere. Most banks offer a student account; however, these accounts only offer you limited transactions, only a few free transactions per month, as well as a monthly account service fee. With a NETELLER eWallet, you can keep your funds in your account and pay for all your needs for free using the Net+ Prepaid MasterCard.

8. Avoid the credit cards

As students we love anything free. This is how most high-interest rate credit card companies take advantage of us. They’ll offer a free water bottle, shirt or a chance to win something for just signing up for a credit card. Credit card companies offer you high limits so you’re enticed to spend beyond your means and then are stuck paying off a loan with a very high interest rate. Avoid paying interest and spending beyond your means with a Net+ prepaid card.

9. Watch it online

It’s pointless to pay for cable TV when you barely have time to sit in front of the TV. Nowadays you can purchase tons of music, TV shows and even movies directly online. You can make your entertainment purchases securely online using your Net+ virtual card.

10. Control your spending.

There’s no better way to stay on budget than to know what you’re spending your money on. Keep your receipts. Set yourself up with a monthly budget for your expenses, deposit the amount you have to spend into your NETELLER account and use your Net+ card to track and control your spending. The Net+ cards won’t allow you to spend more than what you have in your account.

I hope these tips help you out as much as they have helped me. Good luck with the upcoming semester!

Today’s post was written by Jag, a Marketing Manager. Jag loves driving her big truck and visiting Las Vegas (but not necessarily both at the same time).

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Country spotlight: deposit money online in Argentina

Do you live in Argentina or know someone who does? We’ve compiled some resources to give you all the ins and outs of using NETELLER from Argentina.

Deposit funds to your NETELLER eWallet

It's easy to make a local deposit using Cobro Express and Bapro. Just follow these steps:

  1. Sign into your NETELLER account and select the DineroMail banner.
  2. Enter your Account ID and the amount you wish to deposit .
  3. Select your deposit option and complete your deposit.

Once DineroMail has processed your deposit, the funds will typically be credited to your NETELLER account within 1 business day. Click here to watch a demo.

Other deposit options:

Transfer money online to and from other sites

Transfer money to a merchant from your NETELLER account:

  1. Log in to your account at the merchant website.
  2. Go to the “cashier” page. This may also read “deposit funds” or “bank."
  3. Choose NETELLER from the list of deposit options to continue to the transfer request form.
  4. Enter the following required information: NETELLER Account ID, NETELLER Secure ID and transfer amount.
  5. You will receive confirmation from the merchant once you have completed the transfer form.
  6. The funds will be immediately directed from your NETELLER account into your merchant account and you will have instant access to them.

Read more about how to transfer money to other sites.

Transfer from a merchant to your NETELLER account:

  1. Log in to your account at the merchant website.
  2. Choose “withdraw” or “cash out."
  3. Complete the transfer form with the required information: NETELLER Account ID, NETELLER Secure ID and amount to transfer.
  4. The transfer may or may not be instant and this is dependent on the merchant.

Read more about how to cash out your winnings.

Send money to others

  • Sign in to your NETELLER account
  • Select “Transfer Money” from the QuickLinks menu
  • Input the email address that your friend has registered with NETELLER and confirm the details for the funds you’d like to send
  • The funds will be instantly deposited into your friend’s account
  • If your friend doesn’t have an account they will receive an email informing them how to receive their funds

Learn more about Money Transfer

Withdraw funds from your NETELLER eWallet

  • Net+ Prepaid MasterCard® – withdraw cash instantly, spend in stores or use the funds in your account to shop online
  • Member Wire – request for funds to be wired from your NETELLER account to your bank account within 5–10 business days. Email memberwire@neteller.com to request a Member Wire withdrawal
  • Cheque – have a cheque mailed to the address registered on your NETELLER account. Sign in to your account to request a cheque withdrawal

Sign in to your NETELLER account and select the Net+ tab to apply for the  Net+ prepaid card or to download the virtual card.

Need extra help? Download our Spanish eWallet guide or contact us.

Today’s post was written by Jag, a Marketing Manager. Jag loves driving her big truck and visiting Las Vegas (but not necessarily both at the same time).

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Getting paid without the pain

Have you ever gone on a trip or ate at a restaurant with friends and dreaded splitting up the final bill? Who owes what, did Mark eat the pizza or the salad? Someone always ends up paying too much or too little, and if you pay for the entire bill it’s not always easy to ask for your money back.

I recently went on a trip to the Canadian Rockies with a bunch of my friends. Instead of having to go through each of our food, drink, gas and hotel bills, we decided to put all of our expenses on my Net+ card and worry about the details later.

Anything from a round of drinks to a quick coffee to a weekend car rental can be effortlessly purchased and split up with NETELLER. NETELLER’s eWallet provides an e-receipt of all of your purchases, which makes splitting the bill simple.

My friends easily owed me over 100 CAD, but since I followed these 3 easy steps, I haven’t had any issues with my friends paying me back.

3 easy steps to getting your money back

  1. Talk about it before hand: Before you lend, think to yourself – are you sharing expenses? If yes, then discuss the costs and how you’re going to share them before you go. No one likes a surprise. You should also set the ground rules. How much does your friend need, can you afford to lend this amount?
  2. Set a payback timeline: Set specific dates for when your friend(s) will pay you back. Remember, don’t wait too long to get paid back.
  3. Give reminders: Remind people in advance of when the payment is due; it’s easy to forget to pay back, especially when it’s your friend.

If you like the idea of fewer payment hassles, click here to learn more about NETELLER’s simple Money Transfer service.

Oh, and if your friend doesn’t have a NETELLER account, send them an invite to join NETELLER and take advantage of our Refer a Friend program. Click here for more information.

Today's blog is by Ashton. She’s a strong charity advocate, loves Pilates, long walks on the beach… Oh yeah, and she’s a typical red head.

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Holiday planning done securely

Vacation season is in full swing, and this year you may have decided to forgo the travel agent by booking your trip online. Booking your own vacation may be fun, but it's important not to let that distract you from spending securely online. It's easy to purchase on an unsecure site, but it is not easy to reverse the damages it can do to your bank account and sometimes your credit.

Taking precautions

It takes just a few precautions to protect yourself when booking your holidays online. This small effort will benefit you in the long run. To ensure you are spending securely and responsibly online, just ask yourself the following questions before you press that "buy" button:

  • Is my PC secure? Make sure your browser is updated and your PC is protected with a reliable and up-to-date security program.
  • Who am I buying from? If you are booking a flight, hotel or car reservation on a website that you've never used or are not familiar with, do some research to make sure they are legitimate.
  • Is the site secure? Secure sites will often have a secure symbol like an unbroken lock or key and a secure URL that begins with https://.
  • Will my personal information remain private? Make sure you have read the site's privacy policy. If the site plans to share your information with a third party, it will be stated in the privacy policy.
  • Do I have proof of my booking/reservation? Once the transaction has been processed, the site will provide a confirmation of your booking or reservation. Print this out for your records.

Secure payments

The final step you can take in protecting yourself while booking your vacation online is to use the most secure payment method. Credit cards will do the trick, but can potentially give access to your personal information or credit. A prepaid card is the most secure method of payment because there is no attachment to your bank account or your credit. These few simple steps will help you plan your trip while keeping your personal information safe. Small price to pay for peace of mind, wouldn't you say?

Today’s post was written by Suzanne. She is a Marketing Program Manager and loves to shop and drive around town in her new Mini.

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Why choose a prepaid card over a credit card?

Are you on the hunt for a credit card but tend to have trouble staying on budget, or haven’t had the chance to build your credit rating? It’s unlikely that with little, no or bad credit history you’ll be approved for a credit card, and if by chance you are approved the credit card provider will likely gouge you with high interest rates or monthly/yearly fees that will definitely not make it worth your while to even have a credit card. This is all easily avoided with a prepaid card.

No credit checks

If you’re just starting out and haven’t had a chance to build up your credit rating, you may not be approved for a credit card once you go through the mandatory credit check. The same goes for someone whose credit has suffered as a result of hard times. Prepaid cards are ideal for people like this because they won’t need to go through any sort of a credit check to be approved.

Avoid high interest rates

I remember when I got my first credit card, my interest rate was in the range of 16%, which at the time I thought was high. Over the years, it changed to an astonishing 17%! After experiencing the latest increase to 19.75%, I began to realize that maybe my credit card is not the best and only payment solution. If you’re a credit card holder with a balance on your account, imagine how much you’re putting in to interest payments alone. Enter prepaid cards – since you don’t hold a balance on the card, you won’t be at risk of having to pay outrageous interest fees.

Control your spending

Have you ever received your credit card statement and thought to yourself “Hmmmm, I don’t remember buying that” or “When did I spend that much money?!” I know I have (a lot). Credit cards are an enabler of excessive spending with high limits which you end up paying for through high interest rates. If controlled spending is your goal, then a prepaid card is the best bet for you because you can deposit however much you want and once the amount you’ve allotted has been spent, you’re done until the next time you load your card, so this keeps you more aware of where your money is going.

Do everything you would do with a credit card

With a prepaid card, you can do everything that a credit card allows you to do. Go ahead, use your prepaid card to book your flights, hotel reservations, car rentals, buy books or music online or in the real world, etc. And you’ll be doing it easier with a prepaid card because you’ll be avoiding the hassle of a credit check, annual fees and those insanely high interest rates.

Choose the Net+ Prepaid MasterCard®

You get all of the above with the Net+ prepaid card. It’s free to apply, no credit check is required, and we don’t charge any interest or monthly/yearly fees. So what are you waiting for? Sign up for your card today!

Have you got your Net+ card?

Today’s post was written by Suzanne. She is the Marketing Program Manger for eWallet strategy. She also loves to shop and drive around town in her new Mini.

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Travelling money

Cards have their uses when you’re travelling, no doubt about that. Credit cards or prepaid cards like the Net+ Prepaid MasterCard® are good to have for major purchases like plane fare, theater tickets or the fancy restaurant that’s seriously outside of your daily budget but dang it you’re here let’s live a little. Things that cost an amount of money you might not be comfortable carrying around a strange city far from home. Plus most hotels will require some form of card as a deposit on your room, whether you pay in cash on checkout or already paid online. So, yes, cards are useful. But you’re still going to need cash.

Still a cash world

There’s all sorts of things out there you’re going to need cash for. Maybe you’re out to shop at an Asian night market, maybe you’re hitting a food stand because your night isn’t complete without eating something on a stick, maybe you’re in a taxi that isn’t set up for credit cards. Tips, underground tickets, vending machines, there is going to come a time when you need some cash money. The hope is that this doesn’t happen at a time when cash is hard to come by.

Finding ATMs

Yes, your Net+ card can be used at any ATM on the Maestro or Cirrus networks. And that’s extremely useful. I’ve been able to withdraw from ATMs as close to home (home being Canada) as Seattle or Las Vegas and as far away as the Malaysian island of Langkawi. But it helps to know where the ATMs are. When I first arrived in Langkawi, my initial cash roll, which had seen me through Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and the rainforest of Taman Negara, was running short. Sadly it wasn’t until after I’d left the airport and arrived at my hotel that I found out the closest cash machine was back at the airport. Lacking even the 12 ringgit (about 4 USD) for the taxi ride back, I was left with a bit of a hike to get more money. Still, it could have been worse.

When cash is hard to come by

Of all the places I’ve been to in the world, the 2 where it was hardest to get extra cash were Japan and Cuba. Japan I didn’t expect. After being able to easily withdraw cash at multiple ATMs on Langkawi, I thought for sure that it would be easy in the sprawling metropolis of Tokyo. Not so. Most ATMs in Tokyo proved resistant to my debit card. I was only able to take out money twice, once at the airport and once at a North American bank branch that took an hour or so of searching to find.

Cuba’s currencies

Cuba is a whole other problem. When I was last there, ATMs were hard to come by in Cuba. We exchanged money at the airport upon arrival, then had to make it last, because even at Havana’s Scotiabank we were unable to get extra money. The Canadian bank would not accept a Canadian card. A possible reason for the difficulty in withdrawing extra cash, as well as the reason it became a problem by the end of the week, is that Cuba has two currencies: the traditional peso, given to and spent by the locals, and the far more valuable convertible peso, given to and spent by tourists. Foreign currencies can only be exchanged for convertible pesos, and places where they’re available are few and far between. The two currencies also play a role in making Cuba a cash society; people have given up jobs as engineers, architects and University professors to work as tour guides, taxi drivers and hotel staff in order to be tipped in the more valuable currency. Not many stores take credit cards, and the ones that do add an 11% surcharge for credit purchases. Most importantly, you’ll need some cash at the end of the trip for airport fees. So make sure you know how much you’re going to need for souvenirs, food and those oh-so-valued tips.

Carry what you need

Earlier blogs discussed how your Net+ card is a smart way to control your travel budget and get around restrictions on importing currency, and it is. I mean, I don’t know about you but after spending months, even years saving up for a trip, the last thing I want to do when it’s over is keep paying for it because I put 500 dollars on my MasterCard. But once you’ve arrived at your destination, you’re still going to need some walking around money (or get driven around in a taxi money as the case may be), and it’s important to know how much you’ll need and how easily you’ll be able to get more. Look into how easy ATMs are to find and where the closest ones are to where you’re staying. A fully loaded eWallet won’t do you much good without a way to get at your money.

Today’s post was written by Danny. When not writing plays, Danny's part of NETELLER’s social media team. Danny can be found on Twitter (@danny_g).

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Sports-in-a-Box South Africa #8 Celebrating Spain’s victory

NETELLER has partnered with Sports-in-a-Box to support them in their endeavors in South Africa.  NETELLER has armed 3 of the Sports-in-a-Box Youth Leaders with preloaded Net+ cards for their travel expenses, and to help them take full advantage of this great opportunity. They will be our “people on the ground, ” telling us their own personal experience of both the World Cup and South Africa, giving us a sense of what it is really like to be there.

The World Cup, and our visit to Cape Town, has come and gone. Who knew that 3 weeks would go by so quickly? It was quite the trip, providing us with many memories of the first World Cup on African soil, the warmth and hospitality of the South African people, and of working in townships and sharing our Sports-in-a-Box program. With many in our group being fans of the Spanish team, let’s just say watching the last match was quite the event.

To anyone who ever wants to visit South Africa, I say DO IT! Make sure to eat the bobotie, visit the vineyards, walk around the waterfront, hike up Table Mountain (or take the cable car), visit Robben Island and the District Museum, and take in the nightlife of Long Street. I would do it in a minute, and will for sure be back in South Africa for a visit sometime soon!

A group doing work in a township

Visiting Nelson Mandela's former prison


Celebrating Spain's victory

Today’s blog is by Rida, an adult supervisor from Sports-in-a-Box accompanying the youth leaders to South Africa.

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Sports-in-a-Box South Africa #7

NETELLER has partnered with Sports-in-a-Box to support them in their endeavors in South Africa. NETELLER has armed 3 of the Sports-in-a-Box Youth Leaders with preloaded Net+ cards for their travel expenses, and to help them take full advantage of this great opportunity. They will be our “people on the ground, ” telling us their own personal experience of both the World Cup and South Africa, giving us a sense of what it is really like to be there.

The last week we spent in Cape Town was full of excitement and discovery on a completely new level. Not only had the World Cup been wrapping up, but we had the opportunity for some independent exploring of the city and what it has to offer.

I have been fortunate enough to practice with a local soccer team here in Cape Town, and join their team for the training. It definitely took me back to the days when I used to train 7 days a week, and it made me realize how much I miss soccer. The ladies were extremely welcoming and it was an absolute pleasure to participate!

We also visited the second largest township in all of South Africa: Kayelitsha, a town where shanties go as far as the eye can see. It was however, a place full of smiles, hope and people welcoming you into their homes and communities. We had the opportunity to spend an evening with various families in Kayelitsha, and myself and one of my fellow Canadian Youth stayed with one of the Stewards of the Methodist Church that we would be attending on the following Sunday. It was an incredible experience, speaking with him and his family, and to see how strong the faith of these people is. They hold on to their faith as though it is a precious gem—it keeps them going, no matter the hardships they may be facing. It was truly inspiring.

We watched the finals in a restaurant by the water in Camp’s Bay. The atmosphere was intense; Netherlands fans proudly wore their orange gear, and Spain fans glowed in red. Not only was it an intense atmosphere but it was also an intense game. I couldn’t have asked for a better way to end my trip; the Spanish victory was the cherry on top of a fantastic cross cultural experience. I sincerely cannot wait to get back to Cape Town and give back to the communities who so willingly gave to me. Sport Unites!

Today’s blog is by Evangelia, a youth leader with Sports-in-a-Box reporting on her trip to South Africa.

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Sports-in-a-Box South Africa #6

NETELLER has partnered with Sports-in-a-Box to support them in their endeavors in South Africa.  NETELLER has armed 3 of the Sports-in-a-Box Youth Leaders with preloaded Net+ cards for their travel expenses, and to help them take full advantage of this great opportunity. They will be our “people on the ground, ” telling us their own personal experience of both the World Cup and South Africa, giving us a sense of what it is really like to be there.

WOW! So the end of the World Cup has come and gone and now I’m back home going through major withdrawal. The experiences of being in South Africa for the first World Cup on African soil and seeing my favourite team winning are incomparable and something I will never forget. However, that is not the only thing that I will take away from this trip. I will miss the incredible group of people I was lucky enough to spend the last 3 weeks with, from the 17 people who I met on our journey to South Africa to the handful of people in Cape Town who were not only the best of hosts but became lifelong friends. I feel so incredibly lucky to have been part of the Sports-in-a-Box program that took me to Cape Town as I’ve taken away so many memories, and more importantly I have learned a lot about a nation full of potential and myself.

There is truly nothing like learning through experience. I could spend years reading about South Africa and the issues at hand there, but I feel a lot more enlightened after spending 3 weeks there and simply talking to the people. It’s a nation trying to move forward from a difficult past – an apartheid law that existed within my lifetime. No one should try to kid themselves and pretend it never happened despite the country’s great attempts to do so. Even during our trip there was tangible evidence of overt racism. However, there is so much potential and a great desire to move forward. I think it’s a nation that needs time to heal and move forward, as there are already so many great things happening there.

This is where I will end my blog as I could continue on for ages about all that I have done and all that I’ve learned. I can only say I am so thankful for this opportunity and experience, and I encourage anyone reading this to consider traveling to South Africa and/or to Brazil for a World Cup experience.

Today’s blog is from Sukhman, a Sports-in-a-Box youth leader reporting on her trip to South Africa.

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An affiliate’s story

Today we have a guest blog from Thiago Pinto da Silva of Brazil, owner of www.flopcash.net and NETELLER affiliate. English version follows.

Minha história com o NETELLER começou há 4 anos, conheci a empresa quando comecei a jogar Poker online e precisava de uma forma segura, rápida, e fácil para movimentar o dinheiro entre as diversas salas de poker em que eu jogava.

Há cerca de 3 anos o NETELLER disponibilizou aos usuários o Net+ Card, esta ferramenta foi maravilhosa, já que as operadoras de cartão de crédito do meu país (Brasil) não aceitam depósito em sites de gambling. Quando chegou em minha casa aquele belo cartão preto e eu descobri que poderia pagar qualquer conta em restaurante, lojas, livrarias com ele, e que o valor seria deduzido da minha conta NETELLER foi muito útil.

Além de pagar as contas usando o cartão NETELLER, ele é uma maneira muito eficiente para que eu faça o saque dos meus ganhos com o Poker na minha moeda local em qualquer máquina ATM do mundo.

Há dois anos comecei também a trabalhar como afiliado de sites de Poker, pois conhecia muitos amigos que gostavam de jogar e que também não conseguiam usar o cartão de crédito para colocar dinheiro nas Poker rooms. Passei a indicar a todos o NETELLER como uma maneira segura de conseguir os créditos que eu os fornecia e de movimentar o dinheiro, para que eles pudessem realizar o seu primeiro depósito nas casas e depois sacar os seus ganhos sem complicações.

Uso o NETELLER nestes dois anos para tudo que envolva transferencias online, pagamento de bônus de afiliados, para movimentar meu dinheiro nas diversas casas de poker em que jogo, para pagar contas em restaurantes usando meu Net+ Card.

Há 4 meses conheci o programa de afiliados do NETELLER, foi um novo marco que estreitaria ainda mais meus laços com a empresa. Descobri que posso ganhar dinheiro fazendo o que sempre fiz: indicando o NETELLER. Foi designado para mim um manager, no meu caso é a Jennifer Ming, super prestativa, atenciosa, dedicada, que me ajuda em tudo que pode para que meu site cresça e para que eu possa continuar levando o nome da empresa junto comigo.

A cada 100 amigos que eu indico e façam um depósito usando o NETELLER eu ganho 200 euros, além disso ganho 20% do valor do primeiro depósito do meu indicado, além disso os meus indicados ganham vários outros benefícios.

Acho que o mais importante entre todos os benefícios que o NETELLER propõe é de se tratar de uma empresa séria, prestativa, uma grande família da qual me sinto parte e fiz alguns amigos. Recomendo o NETELLER a todos, podem confiar nesta empresa séria e que trata os clientes com muita dignidade.

Obrigado NETELLER.

Thiago/Rio de Janeiro
Owner of www.flopcash.net

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My history with NETELLER began 4 years ago. I knew this company when I started to play online poker and I needed a safe, fast and easy way to move money between the poker rooms where I used to play.

3 years ago, NETELLER released the Net+ Prepaid MasterCard® to customers. This tool was terrific, since the credit card operators of my country (Brazil) don’t allow deposits to gambling sites. When that nice black card arrived at my house, I discovered that I could pay any bill in restaurants, shops or bookstores with it, and the amount would be deducted from my NETELLER account. This was a very useful thing.

Beyond paying my bills, my Net+ Card is a more efficient way to withdraw my poker earnings in my local currency or from any ATM in the world.

2 years ago, I also started working as an affiliate to poker rooms. I had a lot of friends who liked to play poker and didn’t have a way to make deposits using a credit card. I started to refer all of them to NETELLER as the best and safest way to receive the credits that I was giving them and to transfer money so they could make their first deposit on poker rooms and later cash out their earnings without any complications.

I used NETELLER in those 2 years for all of my online transfers, bonus payments, transfers of money in the poker rooms I played in and to pay bills in restaurants with the Net+ Card.

4 months ago, I found the NETELLER affiliate program, which brought me closer with this company. I discovered that I can earn money doing what I always did: referring NETELLER. An account manager was designated to me, in my case Jennifer Ming, a very talented and helpful woman who assists me with everything I need to grow my site and keep bringing NETELLER’s name with me.

For every 100 friends I refer that make a deposit using NETELLER I can earn 200 EUR, and on top of that I get 20% of their first deposit value and my referred friends earn a lot of benefits too.

I think from all the benefits I get with NETELLER, the most important is that NETELLER is a serious, fast and helpful company, a big family in which I feel like a member and have made good friends. I recommend NETELLER to all that want to play online. You can trust in this serious company to treat their customers with a lot of dignity.

Really thanks NETELLER.

Thiago/Rio de Janeiro
Owner of www.flopcash.net

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