Since Grand Prive no longer accepts western union deposits, does anyone know any other casinos that accept western union?
Thanks.
Nina
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Since Grand Prive no longer accepts western union deposits, does anyone know any other casinos that accept western union?
Thanks.
Nina
When did this take effect ngb1959?Since Grand Prive no longer accepts western union deposits,
Edited to add - although I haven't used it myself, 32RED last time I checked accepted WU deposits. If you go to their website, and I think check out the banking page, it gives all necessary details there. Only drawback is that they can only be processed and credited during certain times.
As far as MG casinos go, 32Red is the only one that accepts WU.
Many RTG's do, including Breakway/Sci Fi & Grand Aces/Geisha Lounge
Although I haven't gambled at any Playtechs in awhile, im pretty sure the Main Street group all still accept WU (Twin Aces, Slots.com, Las Vegas USA, Diamond Deal Casino, etc.)
You can search through casinos by deposit method at the site listed in my signature, there are 48 online casinos we have found that take Western Union.
Some of the first that come up are:
Ladbrokes
William Hill
Lucky Coin
King Solomon's
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If you are going to do Western Union, why not just fund an ECO card? Lots of places take those..... Just an idea.Good luck!!!
What funeralparty said!![]()
If you contact the casino, most accept WesternUnion eventhough they do not advertise it. Western Union does not want to be associated with on-line gamming and threatens the casinos who openly advertise them. So best case just ask the casino.
Vegas7 also accepts WU as a depoist, and the nice thing is that you can use your cc to send the WU, just do it online![]()
I just called them and Vegas7 does NOT take w.u. deposits. They must have changed their policy or something.Originally Posted by mattysgirl
DsyGrl:
If you are going to do Western Union, why not just fund an ECO card? Lots of places take those..... Just an idea. Good luck!!!
ECO card doesn't take w.u. any more....don't know why, but they don't.
Thanks everyone for the info.
Nina
Last edited by ngb1959; 14th January 2006 at 12:19 AM.
It looks like Western Union is stopping use of its service in the online casino industry. Spotsbooks-casinos like Ladbrokes and William Hill seem unaffected though. If you are looking at at alternative to fund casino accounts I can warmly recommended opening using the e-wallet NETeller. You can use NETeller at 99% of all online casinos.
Last edited by nielsenj; 14th January 2006 at 11:23 PM.
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