
Originally Posted by
Louise
Hi all,
This is a measure which has been put in place for now but that may change in the future pending further assessment and changes with our admin backend.
I apologize to the players that have been affected by these changes.
If anything changes, I will make sure to post here to update everyone.
Players using credit cards, UseMyWallet, Click2Pay, eWalletXpress and EcoCard are still able to redeem all bonuses that we offer.
Thanks,
Louise
Rushmore, Cherry Red & Slots Oasis Rep.
What, with all the CREDIT CARD FRAUD that is supposedly going on
, surely an eWallet deposit is FAR FAR safer (or was this just another industry excuse for something else they didn't want to reveal).
This answer really isn't good enough, what is REALLY going on with Neteller and Moneybookers? Frank and transparent answers please, Neteller and Moneybookers customers may worry there is something deeper going on here, with the bonus exclusions being the tip of the iceberg.
Usually, it has been CREDIT CARD deposits that have been out of favour, with extra bonuses offered for Neteller and Moneybookers deposits, and none for credit cards. There are still some casinos that give a little extra for the eWallets, usually no more than 15% though.
UseMyWallet and eWalletXpress are not used by European players, and Click2Pay is pretty much unregulated, NOT having any kind of recognition from the UK FSA (Neteller and Moneybookers at least have a small emoney issuer's exemption).
This is not merely confined to Rushmore it seems, other casinos are mentioned, and it seems these have sneaked the change in without informing players (Ladbrokes).
The problem with credit card deposits arises when casino's DON'T offer accounts in the currency of my card, the conversion charges are even WORSE than Neteller change, and further, there is all the messing around of sending back and front of the card, and a deposit declaration form on top of the regular ID documents. There are also players who don't like giving their card details to casinos, and there are card companies that don't allow gambling transactions any more.
Other than the inclusion of Click2Pay, this move at Rushmore looks like it is intended to sideline European players in favour of US players.
I wonder what Neteller and Moneybookers think of this, as it will impact on their own profits as players switch to the favoured deposit methods.
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