Has anyone experienced a problem with casino issued checks in the past 12 months such as:
The bank asking who issued the check or questioning some other aspect of your deposit?
Has a bank rejected a check deposit because they thought it was from an online casino?
Has a payment processor been shut down causing a delay in getting your money? If so, how long of a delay?
I haven't gambled online for a few years since UIGEA. Been wanting to get back in action at Bovada and wondered if there were any issues a US player needs to be concerned about.
The bank asking who issued the check or questioning some other aspect of your deposit?
Has a bank rejected a check deposit because they thought it was from an online casino?
Has a payment processor been shut down causing a delay in getting your money? If so, how long of a delay?
I haven't gambled online for a few years since UIGEA. Been wanting to get back in action at Bovada and wondered if there were any issues a US player needs to be concerned about.
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, I also decided to withdraw using Western Union. The fees are VERY high, but weighed against my (lack of) self-control, I decided it was worth it. The withdrawal was processed on Monday, the WU was confirmed yesterday, and early this morning I received the email from the casino with the information that needed to be completed on the WU "receive $" form. I went to my local grocery store's business center, filled out the form, showed my ID, and walked out with the cash. Not a bad deal. And turns out it was smart, because I went on to lose the remaining balance in my casino account (please don't direct me to a 1-800 gamblers hotline, I'm not addicted, just overly optimistic!
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