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Old 4th July 2009, 11:29 PM
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Question about C2P?

I hope it's okay to post this under 'online casinos' forum...if not please move. =)

Today I went to deposit via c2p. I have a whopping $0.76 balance lingering in my account.
Once apon a time I was able to - or at least it appeared - deposit when whatever my balance was in my c2p account was used first and then the outstanding amount would be debited from my CC.
Hopefully that makes sense.

Anyway, I noticed once apon a time that I had $11 in the c2p account and went to make a $20 deposit - it didn't work so I deposited to INetbet because their min. is $5 so I deposited whatever amount it was to use up the $11. Afterward, having a zero balance in c2p, I returned to the first casino and voila..no problem.

Didn't think much of it and thought the incident isolated to that casino...why that would have an effect I don't know.

This morning I check my CC (I have one low balance CC specifically used for playing) to see how much i'll get to play this weekend. Go to make a deposit and 'poof' declined.
I figured it was the casino 'bank' again as it was the same MG one that I had the first problem. So I tried at ye olde faithful.. same thing..
I call the CC company thinking maybe they too are now blocking c2p as they did neteller, etc. No, alls fine there. Lots of available credit burning up the plastic. They tell me to contact c2p.

So i've emailed c2p 3 times - no desire to call as that's just another expense i don't wish to rack up calling overseas or to the US.

Has this happened to anyone else? With such a small balance. The only thing that I requested of c2p is to remove it or allow transactions to go through.
It's only be the last 2 times that I've had a balance in my account that this has happened - never before.

Or is there something else going on that i'm missing.?

Help, i'm bored and trying to avoid the deadly echeck.
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