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Wow, reading that makes me very glad I didn't try that option and now I'm sure I won't.

That sucks and I'm sorry that happened to you.

Ditto here....I will wait for a better oprion if there ever will be one. Tired of fees in...then fees out...I mean...geezes..then the bank charges its fees..getting to where it isn't worth much to win anymore if it isn't at least a $1000 for a withdraw. I just withdrew $1081.xx from an accredited casino by ACH and I had $943.00 balance deposited. Go figure.

Yes, it is time to regroup and reconsider some of the fees and which casinos will be the best and lowest for cost just in case one wins and gets a decent withdraw to boot...

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...in other words,due to the amount of fees charged allover the place, a small depositor(20/50), will have very few chances to withdraw and receive anything unless a JP hit.(very unlikely though):o
 
...in other words,due to the amount of fees charged allover the place, a small depositor(20/50), will have very few chances to withdraw and receive anything unless a JP hit.(very unlikely though):o

Yes and no, it depends all on having good luck or bad luck. I've had some huge and I mean huge wins (several K) from small deposits, most of the time under 50. Although I haven't had one like that in many months.

Most casino's do not charge fees to deposit if you use a cc/debit card. Some do, some don't on withdrawal's. I suspect that steep withdrawal fees are also a way of recovering a part of the high fees they cover when we in the US deposit.

The fees that we might pay to use a prepaid card are totally independent of deposit fee's because if we used these cards at any retail establishments, we'd still be paying the fees to load and to use the card.
 
Ditto here....I will wait for a better oprion if there ever will be one. Tired of fees in...then fees out...I mean...geezes..then the bank charges its fees..getting to where it isn't worth much to win anymore if it isn't at least a $1000 for a withdraw. I just withdrew $1081.xx from an accredited casino by ACH and I had $943.00 balance deposited. Go figure.

Yes, it is time to regroup and reconsider some of the fees and which casinos will be the best and lowest for cost just in case one wins and gets a decent withdraw to boot...

.

I guess I just take it more of an insult to have to pay a fee above and beyond the prepaid card fees to deposit. Withdrawal fees are a bitch too, but for some reason they don't rub me the wrong way quite as badly. lol I guess it's all in my head. ;)
 
U.S. credit card and debit card issuers don't consider these charges cash advances unless they are billed as such, which they are not. So I don't understand what you are trying to say. The issue I am talking about is when a casino gives their processor money to transfer/pay a player and the processor doesn't pay the player. Then after working with the casino and allowing a reasonable time for them to respond which legally is 30 days you have a right to dispute the charge which means the card issuer will contact the processor/entity/bank that submitted the charges on your behalf. At which time they can do the right thing and pay what they owe you or the charge will be reversed and the bank will give you back your money and try to recoop that amount from the processor. That is the law and the reason why there are terms and conditions when you purchase goods and services online.

THE KEY HERE----->Cash advance YOUR OPTION WHEN IT BECOME PERFECTLY LEAGLE TO PLAY IN THE USA :)


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This article is about cash taken from a credit card account. For loans against an upcoming paycheck, see payday loan.






This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2009)


A cash advance is a service provided by most credit card and charge card issuers. The service allows cardholders to withdraw cash, either through an ATM or over the counter at a bank or other financial agency, up to a certain limit. For a credit card, this will be the credit limit (or some percentage of it).

Cash advances generally incur a fee (to replace the interchange fee normally charged to the merchant on a card transaction), although this is sometimes waived if the account is in credit. When made on a credit card, they are usually charged at a higher rate of interest than store purchases, and generally do not attract an interest-free period which is customarily given to cardholders who pay off their bill in full every month.
 
Yes and no, it depends all on having good luck or bad luck. I've had some huge and I mean huge wins (several K) from small deposits, most of the time under 50. Although I haven't had one like that in many months.

Most casino's do not charge fees to deposit if you use a cc/debit card. Some do, some don't on withdrawal's. I suspect that steep withdrawal fees are also a way of recovering a part of the high fees they cover when we in the US deposit.

The fees that we might pay to use a prepaid card are totally independent of deposit fee's because if we used these cards at any retail establishments, we'd still be paying the fees to load and to use the card.



Thanks 4 ur answer. I don't have a than you button.
Some casino do have a minimal withdrawal limit (sloto for instance 350) for us to get a free of charge wire, than receiving banks do charge 10/20. So what I meant was.....well you know what I meant. You need to be very lucky before you can "afford" a withdraw.:)
 
Club World has great bonuses, I get 100% on every deposit. Plus they have a good monthly vip managers bonus and free vip bonuses routinely. Inetbet, occassionaly has slow reply to emails but 99% of the time answer them within a couple of hours and they process payments 99% of the time, the next business day and pay express fedex. Casino Titan and others in their group pay much faster than some of the other software groups. Ususally you receive courier check with 5-7 business days of withdrawal although their bonuses are discontinued after your first cashout which stinks.

Libertslots pays 2 day fedex and processes the payment within 48 hours and gives bonus on every deposit and comp points daily. Plus free roll cost nothing and has prize of $150 and up. While RTG costs .01 and the prize is minimal, usually under $50.00

3 Dice, no deposit bonuses offered me, takes too long to earn comps worth anything and hard to deposit.

just my experience, yours may be different


Hi footdr. Do you mean managers bonus from iNet? I've never received a manager's bonus from Club World Group.
 
Yes, I just received my Vip manager bonus from Inetbet but won't get one from CW this month because I had a cashout last month. You basically only get the bonus based on your losses not your deposits.

IMO.

As far as charges being posted by your credit card company as cash or purchases, it depends on how they were coded by the merchant/processor submitting them. If you are charged as a cash purchase, you should question it as it is usually a negative when it comes to your credit cards as the interest rate is different and possibly changes the way your payments are applied if you have a "cash advance". I have found that if you question it, it will be changed to a purchase or goods or services. This doesn't mean you don't owe the money, but is a big difference in the means that the charge is applied by your credit card issuer.

If you are going to play online you need to know the ins and outs of how your deposits and payouts are processed, if you don't, chances are at some point you will be ripped-off.
 
THE KEY HERE----->Cash advance YOUR OPTION WHEN IT BECOME PERFECTLY LEAGLE TO PLAY IN THE USA :)


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia





This article is about cash taken from a credit card account. For loans against an upcoming paycheck, see payday loan.






This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2009)


A cash advance is a service provided by most credit card and charge card issuers. The service allows cardholders to withdraw cash, either through an ATM or over the counter at a bank or other financial agency, up to a certain limit. For a credit card, this will be the credit limit (or some percentage of it).

Cash advances generally incur a fee (to replace the interchange fee normally charged to the merchant on a card transaction), although this is sometimes waived if the account is in credit. When made on a credit card, they are usually charged at a higher rate of interest than store purchases, and generally do not attract an interest-free period which is customarily given to cardholders who pay off their bill in full every month.

I have no idea what your point is to being billed for a cash advance rather than for goods and services which is the way 99.9% of processors bill our deposits.

Can you explain?
 
Another update to this thread. If you remember, I was having trouble depositing at one of my favorite casinos, 3Dice. I had used Moneybrokers through OKPay, but that option is no longer available. For some reason, I cannot access PayLinq, and was unable to rectify that through their customer service (their confirmation emails keep getting rejected by my server, though that's never happened before to my knowledge). I was excited to learn I could buy UKash certificates. But PC Game Supply locked me down after one $50 purchase, and has never allowed me back. :mad: The other option for UKash supplied by 3Dice (thanks to BingoT) does not allow US credit cards to be used to purchase the UKash vouchers. So, I've been out of luck.

Yesterday I received my promotional email from 3Dice, and I replied how much I'd like to play, but cannot find a deposit option. The casino replied with this:

"Thank you for contacting support. We hope to be bringing on a new deposit
method very soon but unfortunately until then, it is still very limited.
Okpay now has funding through wire transfer or moneygram, which may be an
option for you."

The first part of this is very encouraging, and I thought I'd pass it along FYI. Also, if anyone comes up with another method, please PM me.:D Thanks!
 
Best of is indeed best of

I'm on board with everyone else who praises 3Dice as the best for US players. I know you guys ranked them as best US facing casino etc. I have had ups and downs(mostly downs)and that's to be expected but what I WILL say is that 3Dice has NO EQUAL when it comes to individuality,rewards and mostly SERVICE. My emails are ALWAYS met with cheerful,prompt attention. The games are 1 of a kind and the free tourneys run daily. 3Dice,i LOVE you guys!!
 
deposit limitations

Indeed it was originally a struggle for me to be able to GIVE them my $$. Isn't that a lulu? I joined MyPaylinQ and although the fees to deposit are a bit unreasonable,once I set up the account,everything has run smoothly. Payliq charges 7% to deposit but I have opened an OKPay account as well,so when I cash out ,it's prompt (I'm talking like,same day) and fee-free. I also had problems getting my documentation OKayed. It was always something.ie We can't read the card correctly. One of the corners of the document is clipped and on and on...However,again,once I got it taken care of,it has been relatively worry free. I also use them to deposit and withdraw to and from Bovada/Bodog so it serves 2 purposes. Good Luck with it.
 

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