Well, the attitude of the CS rep left a lot to be desired.
Simply telling the customer to "look at the list" is simply not good enough. The player has already done that, and had problems. Where was the "world class service" (yet again, not present). This was like telling the player "work it out yourself".
The advice given here is what should have come from CS, namely that Netspend Mastercard is what the issue is, and that a VISA version would most likely work. CS should know by now that for US players it is not simply a matter of opening a new deposit method, they have to work with what they have, and casinos that do not help in this respect might as well pull out of the US market and leave it to those that can be more flexible and helpful.
Many US players are already finding it impossible to find a method that works in some casinos, but are clearly puzzled why SOME casinos seem to be able to cope with what they have, yet others can't - even with what looks like identical banking systems.
Here in the UK (LEGAL here), NONE of my Mastercards have EVER worked for online casinos, but most of my VISA cards do. It seems that Mastercard are not intentionally allowing such transactions, even where it is legal, whereas VISA will, even where it might be deemed illegal.
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