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    crediting your account

    Could anyone tell me the best way to credit your casino accounts without using your debit card and how i would go about doing it.I would like a`way that i can only put and use limited funds as my transtactions on my bank statement are looking a bit silly.Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelcake View Post
    Could anyone tell me the best way to credit your casino accounts without using your debit card and how i would go about doing it.I would like a`way that i can only put and use limited funds as my transtactions on my bank statement are looking a bit silly.Thanks
    have you tried opening a moneybookers account, you can upload cash to money bookers then to your casino account,
    I gave up gambling,
    Now all i ever do is make mind bets,
    You never bet any real money you only bet in your mind.
    The results are fairly good, ive only lost my mind 5 times so far this month

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    moneybookers is a no no for usa customers i signed up a few months ago and was met with a clause on the page "no gambling transactions for usa customers"

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    It looks like the OP is from the UK. Moneybookers would be a good solution if that is the case. Neteller is another good solution.

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    I am in Canada, and I use Moneybookers. But when I signed up, I was asked if I was going to use my account for gambling transactions. I guess maybe they are looking at down the road if Canada's legislation changes.

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    I tried to open a MoneyBookers account this week - and it was a farce!

    Registered my details OK, but when I tried to register a card to fund my account the nightmare began... first I tried my Lloyds Debit Card (works with dozens of online casinos) - refused. Then I tried my Nationwide Credit Card (Works with lots of casino) - refused.
    The reason being I said I want to use the funds for online gaming.

    I tried to look for help in F.A.Q.s.. nope - nothing there.

    Looked for live chat.... er... nope!

    So I clicked on e-mail support... it's nothing of the kind!
    All I got was loads more FAQ's - not an e-mail address anywhere in sight.

    Their website is a shambolic joke - how they are allowed to operate in the UK like that is beyond me.

    So I would strongly suggest Neteller - not perfect by any means, but at least they do have live chat and an e-mail address if you need to contact them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelcake View Post
    Could anyone tell me the best way to credit your casino accounts without using your debit card and how i would go about doing it.I would like a`way that i can only put and use limited funds as my transtactions on my bank statement are looking a bit silly.Thanks
    if you go to any shop/petrol station etc that displays the "payzone" pink sign , you can buy a voucher for "UKASH" ...comes in blocks of £10 ..so 10...20...30.. etc. the voucher looks bit like mobile top up ...got 19 didgit number , go online and think you will find most of the casinos take ukash ...32, will hill , bluesq etc etc... ukash have a web site where if you wish you can split the voucher amount into amounts of 5 quids...
    when you wanna cash out ...bit painful but fraid its usually only by cheque...but once cust services get to know you ....you can usually wrangle a transfer to your account ..... , its a good way of putting a limit on your spend , because its a bit harder to trek to the shop for a voucher at midnight than reach for the debit/ credit card.... both of which can be lethal when playing online , cards are just too easy........plus when you are handing over hard earned cash for your voucher its much harder than using a bit of plastic ....cos thats not ""real Money" ....just like chips in a casino... paying by cash out of your pocket can give you a different perspective on the amount you spend sometimes.... .

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    I use a prepay CC and use it to fund my Click2Pay account, I also have a C2P debit card for my withdrawals.

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    Gotta vote "pay as you go" for online gambling. I use a prepaid credit card, and withdrawals to moneybrokers to fund my gambling. And I have to be there before 10pm to deposit cash, or wait 48 hours to fund it from my bank account. Reduces that "one more spin" mentality, which I have fallen prey to in the past.

    Quote Originally Posted by hobobiker View Post
    if you go to any shop/petrol station etc that displays the "payzone" pink sign , you can buy a voucher for "UKASH" ...comes in blocks of £10 ..so 10...20...30.. etc. the voucher looks bit like mobile top up ...got 19 didgit number , go online and think you will find most of the casinos take ukash ...32, will hill , bluesq etc etc... ukash have a web site where if you wish you can split the voucher amount into amounts of 5 quids...
    when you wanna cash out ...bit painful but fraid its usually only by cheque...but once cust services get to know you ....you can usually wrangle a transfer to your account ..... , its a good way of putting a limit on your spend , because its a bit harder to trek to the shop for a voucher at midnight than reach for the debit/ credit card.... both of which can be lethal when playing online , cards are just too easy........plus when you are handing over hard earned cash for your voucher its much harder than using a bit of plastic ....cos thats not ""real Money" ....just like chips in a casino... paying by cash out of your pocket can give you a different perspective on the amount you spend sometimes.... .

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