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    Default Funding moneybookers

    I am using PayPal since most of the jobs that I’m getting is paying through them. Now, if I know a way to fund Moneybookers then I would surely use them too. Anyone here who knows how to fund them in anyway that you know whether through affiliate programs or other means?

    Please share the site here!

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    Many affiliate programs are using moneybookers too, also if you are looking in the online gambling business you will see many people using MB.

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    It is easy you can just make a wire transfer to them which then will be credited your account, or you can ask people to pay you through moneybookers.

    Moneybookers are far better than PayPal.

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    A bank transfer from your local bank account and to moneybookers.com should help you.

    No troubles at all with it.

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    To fund your Moneybookers account, visit the Moneybookers website. Click Login, enter your email address, password and turing number. Click on "Upload Funds." You will be given a choice of funding options: bank transfer, credit card, e-Gold, and GiroPay.Select the funding option of your choice.

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