Monday, August 10, 2009

Maybe my final post

Today, Spadester just closed my Spadester account. This is the 3rd time my account has been closed, but now that I have gathered so much data (especially in the recent emails from Spadester) I see no reason to attempt to get my account re-opened.

Many thanks to my Spadester VIP insider who provided me with much of the information that is in my posts below.

Of course, Spadester keeps all the money that is in my account. And what about that small payment that I mentioned in one of my posts? Well, somehow Spadester managed to get that erased from my Payoneer card. If I go to Payoneer to access my account, the Payoneer site says "blocked". I contacted Payoneer, and they said they cannot help and only Spadester would be able to help me.

We all should have known better. On legitimate gambling sites, you just click on a button like "Cashier" and you get paid. That's all there is to it. On Spadester, if you click to get paid, there are no options (e.g., send a check, credit to my Visa, et cetera). So a wise person would know that something is not right. Live and learn.

Please read my blog so you don't make the same mistakes as others and I have made. You're welcome to send me comments - I'll still respond. Here is a summary of your likely experience with Spadester:

You'll turn the free $4 starting money into a larger sum. Or maybe you'll make a deposit. Regardless, at some point you'll click on the Cashier to ask for a payout.

Sometimes that causes an automatic email to be sent to you. Sometimes nothing will happen, and you'll have to engage support@spadester.com yourself. You'll be asked for all sorts of ID. Eventually, you'll be told that you need to get a Payoneer card, and Spadester will send you a link for how to get a card. Maybe that will get you suspicious, after all, why isn't the link already on the Spadester site? Other Payoneer partners have links right on their sites.

Payoneer will require your social security number, and begin the approval process. They send your information to Spadester. [Payoneer Customer Support disputes this claim I've made; however, I do have proof. I am currently discussing this issue with Payoneer.] Spadester decides if they want further ID from you, and communicates to you via Payoneer. Or, Spadester may contact you directly. That depends on how you have been engaging Spadester with your emails.

Eventually, Spadester may make a small load onto your Payoneer card. Maybe not. If you are so lucky to get something, make sure to withdraw it immediately before Spadester does. That one-time payment will be all that you ever see from Spadester.

Obviously, I have not done an exhaustive study of everybody's experience with Spadester, so the above "likely experience" is merely my conclusion after doing extensive research.

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