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While kindly refraining from arguments about why I'd continue to gamble online, can anyone tell me of ANY remaining deposit options for US players?
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I chatted with JC today and asked about this. In chat they said that MYPAYLINQ was ok. I told them about QT and the collapse. I asked if it is a safe option. They said, yes...but? I wouldn't, right now....or for quite a while
THese are the ones i know that are being used right now.
Credit Card
Express Payment
Instadebit
MoneyLineWallet
ECOcard
Neteller
EZ Voucher
MyPayLinQ
Moneybookers
Click2Pay
Deposit by Phone
Wire Transfer
While kindly refraining from arguments about why I'd continue to gamble online, can anyone tell me of ANY remaining deposit options for US players?

Have you considered if you do find a way to make a deposit...How will you withdraw?
Well.....The majority of these are NOT available to US players.
Well.....
EZVoucher works well for club world as a deposit system (only downside is limit of 250 per transaction)
MyPayLinq works for DEPOSIT but I cant vouch for their efficacy for withdrawal and would be extremely cautious about using a ewallet for withdrawal after the QT fiasco...you would be wise to only play at casinos that will pay you with a check or wire you the money, regardless of the deposit method.
Prepaid VISA cards are good
so if you are a patient person , which I am NOT.. this might be an option for you. They actually waived the $25 dollar fee for me because of the delay, which was cool. They are normally supposed to have withdrawals processed in 15 days or less. I just received my MoneyGram reference number from mypaylinq. I will be picking up my funds first thing in the morning. It only took 31 days to processso if you are a patient person , which I am NOT.. this might be an option for you. They actually waived the $25 dollar fee for me because of the delay, which was cool. They are normally supposed to have withdrawals processed in 15 days or less.
But I agree with the person whom I quoted above ...using any of these e-wallets is very risky. In my opinion, it is only a matter of time before they too are gone.
I will only be playing if I can withdrawal by check or wire transfer...
Was this your first wd with them. I hear the first one is always over 30 days but then after that it oly takes 3-5 days

@ Jod - The places I play will let me deposit one way and withdraw via ACH, wire or check. Specifically asked these questions. My prepaid card works for depositing so if I ever get to withdraw anything, then we can hope all works out like it is suppose to.![]()
If they are moving money through big banks and the federal laws are illegal, then obviously they are money laundering to a shell corp which the feds haven't caught up to yet.
They used the laws to force out the next round of casinos and customers and there are still more they will be taking out in the next weeks and months. Therefore I have not used any casinos online well since the congress passed the law banning such in regards not to whether gambling was illegal but the fact that you can't pass through such funds via American banks or institutions.
Bully for you.
I'm sure that among the first accounts at QT were operatives, even if simply hobby cops. There is no shell corporation, there are issues of Nations. If moneys were moved 'because we have to keep it moving' through accounts that were not totally under the control of QT, then it is more than probable that at least one of those was a problem for HLS.
Someone got sloppy or an operative (linwood?) set it up for the hammer.
This wasn't supposed to happen and NO WAY the DOJ could have or would have brought down QT (if they have).
With the remaining Casinos and ACH transfer methods or payment processing, money is moving into a USA Bank Account via banks at other nations. According to federal law all these transactions are not allowed into USA accounts. So how can a BIG foreign bank makes these transactions legitimately? They can't and its against the law and just like anything else, these accounts and last remaining institutions will be shut down in due time in the next round.
I am not speaking out in favor or against the law. But the next step is obvious.
It would be nice to have legitimate entities where you can freely use a Credit Card for deposit AND withdrawl or other legal payment processing methods.
Till this whole mess is rectified with legal online gambling, its best for Americans to pop into one of the real legitimate casinos when they want to gamble.

???grexx has been booted from the las vegas sun. I am only interested in the archives when he is booted here
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care to elaborate...
The only suggestion I would have is "move". Once you become a resident of the "true" free world you don't have these issues.I Is there a way to use a bank account or other way for the consumer to select so that they are able to deposit and/or withdraw from the Casino legitimately?
I would expand on this: the US government has no business feigning being a nanny government when it's all about protectionism and political maneuvering.The government has no business outlawing online gambling.
The only suggestion I would have is "move". Once you become a resident of the "true" free world you don't have these issues.
I would expand on this: the US government has no business feigning being a nanny government when it's all about protectionism and political maneuvering.
What's going on in New Zealand, these days?

i was curious if anyone has heard anything from inet in regards to a alteranative for quicktender? they had sent me a email a few weeks ago and thats what they had told me. i had sent a email to inet as i was concerned and didnt want to keep depositing with out knowing the outcome of it all. im assuming they are still working on it . when i log in to my account theres nothing new there. if there is ever a alternative im sure we will get a email with a open invitation to the new system. or am i just hopeing and dreaming. ?![]()
The only suggestion I would have is "move". Once you become a resident of the "true" free world you don't have these issues.
Bryan -
But only a small part of our lives involve gaming. If I was single, no family ties, that would be a sincere consideration. But family and friends keep me here -- its too bad that's at odds with our waiting to play and enjoy online gaming.
The United States in most all regards is a wonderful place to raise a family, have a business, and live a good life.
But you are right --- we do always have the option to move to a friendlier gaming jurisdiction. It just doesn't drive life decisions for most of us.
Thanks for all you do and "give" to the forum.
Best,
Diane
I just logged on to 3 Dice and they are setting up some new accounts for US.
One is called OKPAY. It seems to be a debit card of some kind.
They also say to check back later.
If you like 3 Dice, you might want to do that.
MaryJean

I emailed them about this and here is what they said:
Dear Lisa
We can still offer Click2Pay and Bank Wire.
We are also adding an Overnight Check facility within the next couple of days.
We have no US players who we have not managed to pay with one method or the other.
Please feel free to contact us at any time.
Best regards
iNetBet Support Team
I asked support at jackpot capitol about depositing with netspend and he said it should work.I just thought that netspend did not work for depositing straight into casinos anymore.I was also using express payment option at clubworld casinos but the last few times i tried it got denied.
