How to Deposit With Neteller on Android?

March 17, 2023

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Neteller is an electronic wallet that allows you to make quick, easy and secure payments online. To make a successful deposit with Neteller, you will need to register a Neteller e-wallet first and top it up. Once it’s done, simply follow the instructions to complete the payment.

1. Open the IQ Option app and click “Deposit”. Choose Neteller among the available options.

2. Specify the amount you wish to deposit. 

3. Enter the email address of your Neteller wallet. If you wish to save this e-wallet for further payments, check the “link my Neteller Account for instant payments” box.

4. Click on the “Deposit” button.

5. The system will take you to the login page of your Neteller account.

6. After you sign in, you will see the amount of the deposit you are about to make as well as your Neteller balance. To proceed with the payment, click on “Pay now”.

7. Confirm the transaction.

8. As soon as the transaction is complete, you will see a confirmation message.

9. Click on the “Return to IQ Option” button. You are ready to trade!

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