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Has anyone cashed out of Poker Nordica via check? I requested a cash out like 4 days ago, I think and haven't gotten notice that it has been processed yet. Just wondering about how long I should be expecting to wait. Thanks.
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Well, I know they charged $15, and quoted approx. 21 days to receive the check. I think it came roughly about 15 days or so later, though. It took them about 3 days to email a confirmation, so you might want to contact them and be sure the transaction was successful.
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I just got confirmation, so hopefully mine comes in about 2 weeks as well. I didn't see anything about 21 days, but I kinda figured it would be about that long.
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$15 for a check seems pretty steep
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$15 for a check seems pretty steep
Agreed, but it's the only way I have a cashing out, so I'll just have to deal with it I guess.
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So far, the $15 fee is a large motivating factor in my not cashing out. I have considered cashing out before but this stopped me. It's probably better for Nordica this way because it does keep me. And, since Nordica is the only site I have rakeback on, it's not that bad for me either. And it works out for this site because they get some of that rake too (but not much since I don't play much).

Still... it is annoying. I was considering trying another method but with the fees for those methods, it is pretty much the same cost.
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Someone said EWallet Xpress is a good method to use for US players...the only downside is, in order to create an EWallet account, you must first deposit $50 directly into it from your banking institution.

I wish all the poker sites would adopt the PayPal option...it'd make things much more simple for them and us alike.
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Someone said EWallet Xpress is a good method to use for US players...the only downside is, in order to create an EWallet account, you must first deposit $50 directly into it from your banking institution.

I wish all the poker sites would adopt the PayPal option...it'd make things much more simple for them and us alike.
I think it was eWallet that was charging 10% for withdrawal. In which case a check cost me the same amount. It might have been something else though.
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Hmm I hadn't heard about their fees, since I've never used it personally...sounds like no matter what route you choose, you're SOL Oh well...the way I look at it is just an "entertainment fee." Makes it a little easier to choke it down LOL I'd spend more than $15 to go to the movie theatre, and not get a dime in return...so paying $15 for entertainment costs and getting a check in return is a little easier to swallow


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Hmm I hadn't heard about their fees, since I've never used it personally...sounds like no matter what route you choose, you're SOL Oh well...the way I look at it is just an "entertainment fee." Makes it a little easier to choke it down LOL I'd spend more than $15 to go to the movie theatre, and not get a dime in return...so paying $15 for entertainment costs and getting a check in return is a little easier to swallow


HAHA that's a good way to look at it. I'm depositing double what I deposited, so I figure I can take the $15 dollars. I needed to take some money out of my roll, and I had the most on Nordica so it's easier to just pay the one fee. And then hopefully I can build my roll back up from what I have left.
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i have withdrawn serveal times and it takes aabout 4 days to hit my bank but downside is the ten percent chaege
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