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Pro ciber de dom

Rusty

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I have seen this many times on my statements but for the life of me can not remember which casinos use them.
It is just I have some debits on my statement I am not sure about so want to check my deposit records.
Can someone tell me which Casinos use this processor ?
Thanks.
 
I have seen this many times on my statements but for the life of me can not remember which casinos use them.
It is just I have some debits on my statement I am not sure about so want to check my deposit records.
Can someone tell me which Casinos use this processor ?
Thanks.

That looks very close to "ProcCyber", one of the big processors used by many MG casinos.

The "de dom" looks like a foreign language - I even thought you were about to give us a lesson in Latin with this thread:D

Cyber would be "Ciber" in some languages, swapping the "y" for an "i".

"Pro" - an easy mistake, there are TWO "C" in the name, but this might slip through when adding the name to a database to be printed on statements.

If the transactions are being initiated through a foreign bank, they will pass this reference to your own bank, who will print it as it stands, untranslated.
 
Terrible est locus iste! The only latin I know when playing online.
Thanks VWM but is it used by a specific group of MG or by many groups?
 
Terrible est locus iste! The only latin I know when playing online.
Thanks VWM but is it used by a specific group of MG or by many groups?

I see it on my credit card and bank statements from quite a few MG casinos.

It is also possible to log on to the ProcCyber website using your card & casino account information, and this gives you more detail of the routing of these debits, giving the name of the casino, where the statement from the bank might state "ProcCyber.com".
 

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