This sounds like a common "time out" issue, with the casino not getting a final confirmation from the eWallet site. These tend not to resolve themselves if they have not self corrected within a few minutes, as manual intervention is required to retrieve the deposit and correctly allocate it to the casino account. With debit and credit cards, such a stuck deposit will often return to the card in a few days, but this does not seem to happen with eWallets, where clearance is instant. It works at banks because when the clearing cycle runs a few days later, it is found that the funds are not confirmed as taken by the recipient because the transaction failed to complete, and the bank cancels the authorisation.
The big problem in these cases, is that, rather than sort it out between themselves, it falls to the player, with little knowledge of how the system works, to chase around looking for where the missing funds have ended up, and this is not helped when the casino blames the eWallet, and the eWallet blames the casino, but refuse to talk to each other.
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