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I noticed the other day (when I logged in to a Rival to play my free chip) there was a message about limited deposits using credit cards...to which I ignored since I don't deposit with them anymore...but it was interesting:rolleyes:
 
Sheesh- as the forum header says "the amazing world of online casinos---


I think there is a restriction when funding neteller about the number of card deposits (4) in any day. Don't use cc on line but sometimes use debit card to fund neteller and have come across this.

Cheers
 
Actually Jod I am not that surprised. While I haven't seen requests like this encouraging you to deposit larger amounts, I have run into deposit limits regarding the number of transacations that can be completed at a pay processor used at a site. I typically use small deposits and then usually end up with several transacations as I slowly keep losing. Towards the end of the calendar month, I have been stopped at some sites from making further deposits because "velocity" has been exceeded.

When it came up, I went to Live Chat and explained and then increased the amount of transactions allowed and I was back in business again.

Diane
 
Just think....
you can MAYBE get more play time (40 minutes or so)than if you deposit $25.

Personally, it lost all appeal to me as most of my favorite games were no longer available...Tally Ho, cashville, spring break... just to name a few.

And the almost non existent free spins on Break the Bank Again, I think I had 3 or 4 of these with NO monetary win at all...makes you want to keep playing:rolleyes:
 
I have the same problem with All Jackpots casino (also from the Jackpot Factory group)
I deposit with VISA and can only make 4 deposits/day.
The deposit amount has no importance, only the number of deposits is limited.
I think it is because they don't use the VISA 3D Secure system, and have some special way to bypass it.
Most reputable online casino's however use the 3D secure system, and in that case there is no limitation.
 
When i first started I made my initial deposit ($1,000), played "short spells" for a few days, then withdrew, (all but a $1). The next week I redeposited my "bankroll" and did the same. Within three weeks my "bankroll" was my winnings, of which I was very happy with, for now it didn't matter - win or lose.

I chose to withdraw all the funds each time, (even though I knew I would be redepositing bankroll (minus winnings) each time, as:
1. I felt my money would be safer in my account than sitting in a casino account, and
2. I also wanted to show that I was consistently depositing instead of just consistently withdrawing. Why? I wondered whether this would avoid me being "spotted" by the casino for withdrawing regularly when no deposits were being made against X amount of withdrawals. Just my "newby" paranoia!

After a month I was advised by the casino that instead of withdrawing everything and then redepositing each week it would be better to leave funds in a separate "holding account" at the casino and only withdraw any winnings each week, but preferably monthly. I was under the impression that this was due to the logistics of multiple transactions and to avoid fees if multiple transactions exceeded their limit.

To this day, (only 4 months later), I am still playing with my winning bankroll, Yay! but I do withdraw completely from time to time, redeposit into another casino and play for awhile, then change again - paranoia hasn't completely left me yet!

I'm interested in this topic though, hence my post, and still remain curious as to whether the deposit/withdrawal logistics aids a casino in charting/tracking/grouping players. If this was the case the question then is why? What does a casino do with the "group" of winners? Do they get "reward" status for being a successful player, (i.e what classifies a "privileged" player- is it high roller status or something else); does life get tougher for the player; or does the casino just throw darts at the chart?

Just my musings, not wanting to create a conspiracy theme here. I personally have to achieve several years of playing at a "successful" level yet to be deemed "successful", but I am curious as to how casinos view their successful/professional players.

Cheers
StaceyLee
 

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