This seems odd. If deposits were made by Neteller, there is no reason not to pay withdrawals back that way.
The terms for Jackpot Factory specify cheques are sent if the original deposit mechanism cannot receive the withdrawal, such as with some credit cards or prepaid cards.
Casinos seem oblivious to the fact that cheques are increasingly becoming redundant as a means of payment, and different countries have different rules about their encashment. They are also at risk of being stolen in transit unless sent by courier and signed for. The whole point of electronic transactions is to avoid this risky paper chase.
At least here in the UK I can still deposit cheques in the bank provided they are drawn on a UK account in pounds.
If casinos cannot pay back to the deposit mechanism, especially when it is one that can accept repayments, the player MUST be told beforehand.
According to the withdrawal priority list on the Jackpot Factory banking page, and for a non-VIP player. A withdrawal resulting from deposits from both Moneybookers and Neteller should be returned to Moneybookers. A cheque is the last thing in the list of priorities.
No wonder this player is peeved.
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