Accepts US vs US Friendly

Googobucs

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So to make a short story long, My point of this post is to challenge the accredited sites here that accept US to become more US friendly. This topic has probably come up before but I did not see it. If so, forgive me, I'm still a newbie here.

I have been playing at Club World sites now for a few years and they are wonderful. I have zero complaints. I can make a withdrawal using paymycard for a $9 fee and usually see the money in 3-5 days. Excellent !

I've been looking for some new places to play. Variety is the spice of life and a little competition is healthy for everyone. I made a bad choice, and am playing the pay me game.

I came back here and noticed a bunch more US accredited sites that are not Club World sites listed which is great. I went to every web site, read all of the terms and conditions, and I commend them all for doing a good job of explaining everything thoroughly, upfront and in an easy to understand format, that is probably why they are accredited in the first place, but their withdraw options for US players are poor and costly.

1. Checks sent only drawn on Canadian banks. Have you ever tried to deposit a Canadian check at a US bank? I'd rather spend the day at the dentist.
2. Not sending wire transfers in US funds at this time
3. $60 fee for a wire transfer
4. $50 fee to mail me a debit card in 3 weeks

Come on guys. I want to be your customer but you have to do better than this. If Club World can get me my withdraw in less than a week for a $9 fee, you can too. US players want good competition that is fair and reasonable. Who is going to step up to the plate and deliver?
 
At the end of the post, Googobucs wrote:

Who is going to step up to the plate and deliver?

Hopefully, our State Governments will.

On-line gaming in Nevada is already going, Delaware is set to start by Halloween, New Jersey is slated to start at the end of November. Once it gets going and proves itself (fingers crossed) I think it will start a chain reaction and the rest of the States should follow.

Voters are really going to have to organize and press for it. In my view, it's inevitable. It should be just a matter of getting rid of the stuffy, business as usual, administrations.

Until that time, IMO, 3Dice is probably the best you are going to find.
 
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I am always paid by check at Inetbet, Main Street and other RTG sites and have never had a problem with my bank (wells fargo) in cashing Canadian checks- I can't put them in the ATM but have had no issues at drive-thru or at the teller. At times it does take a little longer but I will put up for it to pay no fees. Just my two cents.
 
wow, I didn't even know casinos took cheques (not like I would myself lol)
No-one said the CASINOS take cheques - but they do pay out using them.

On-line gaming in Nevada is already going, Delaware is set to start by Halloween, New Jersey is slated to start at the end of November. Once it gets going and proves itself (fingers crossed) I think it will start a chain reaction and the rest of the States should follow.
Maybe, but WHICH casinos are going to be allowed?
My guess is only ones run by US casinos or controlled by the government itself.
I very much doubt Americans are going to be allowed to play at 32Red, RedBet, Guts and the like... :(

KK
 
Maybe, but WHICH casinos are going to be allowed?
My guess is only ones run by US casinos or controlled by the government itself.
I very much doubt Americans are going to be allowed to play at 32Red, RedBet, Guts and the like... :(KK

Oh, I'm almost certain it will only be US based operations, at least for a while. Our Country has already out-sourced itself almost to the brink. I don't think sending more billions out through on-line gaming would be a good idea unless we get up and running Nationally and thus have a 'product' to get some back from other Countries.
 
If you are looking for US Friendly 3Dice have probably the best CS, quickest payouts and low fees
 

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