The Watchdog
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- May 5, 2006
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Which one do you think is the Casino on the US market better for the customer?
My word: Main Street Vegas Group RTG
My word: Main Street Vegas Group RTG
Which one do you think is the Casino on the US market better for the customer?
My word: Main Street Vegas Group RTG
Watchdog, can you elaborate a little more on your reasoning on this one ?
Why?
My 2c... I'm liking the Jackpot Factory group. ACH, good to go.. now paper checks for payout as well. I can't say I've been 100% on top of what's going on, just the casinos I play at. It seems to me these guys have done the very best they could under the circumstances. Less than a week from having the US rug yanked out from under them, they are there for us.
Inexia has been top-notch.
Their games are what I look for, the software is stable, the customer service has never failed me.
AllSlots, AllJackpots
Kind of an odd time to be asking which casino is best for U.S. players. It it irrelevent under the current circumstances. The better question to be asking is which casinos still allow U.S. customers, and of those, which ones have a way for U.S. players to fund their accounts. I'm no expert, and I haven't done exhaustive research, but I'm not aware of ONE SINGLE CASINO that still allows U.S. players, and has a reasonable way to fund and has a reasonable way to collect any winnings. As far as I see it, the U.S. player is essentially shut out completely from online gambling at the moment. There are ancillary reports that accounts can be funded with Netspend, but that won't last very much longer. Every other deposit method that I am aware of is shut off. For cashouts, it appears that the only option is a paper check, but there is some genuine concern as to whether U.S. banks will accept checks drawn on a casino account (regardless of what name actually appears on the check).Which one do you think is the Casino on the US market better for the customer?
My word: Main Street Vegas Group RTG
Inexia are the cause of pretty much all the problems I have had with them, their service was dire a year ago, although they have improved standards of late.
I have a preexisting Click2Pay account, which makes deposits and withdrawals far more simple.Are there any U.S. players who have found a reasonable, reliable, trustworthy casino that meets all these criterion? If so, please do share.
Kind of an odd time to be asking which casino is best for U.S. players. It it irrelevent under the current circumstances. The better question to be asking is which casinos still allow U.S. customers, and of those, which ones have a way for U.S. players to fund their accounts. I'm no expert, and I haven't done exhaustive research, but I'm not aware of ONE SINGLE CASINO that still allows U.S. players, and has a reasonable way to fund and has a reasonable way to collect any winnings. As far as I see it, the U.S. player is essentially shut out completely from online gambling at the moment. There are ancillary reports that accounts can be funded with Netspend, but that won't last very much longer. Every other deposit method that I am aware of is shut off. For cashouts, it appears that the only option is a paper check, but there is some genuine concern as to whether U.S. banks will accept checks drawn on a casino account (regardless of what name actually appears on the check).
Are there any U.S. players who have found a reasonable, reliable, trustworthy casino that meets all these criterion? If so, please do share.
Uh, Uh.....because I asked nicely !
Seriously, Why do You think that the "Main Street Vegas Group RTG" is the best one or better for the customer on the US market ?
ie: Fast Payouts
Customer Service
Withdrawal Methods
Deposit Methods.......shall I go on ?
Kind of an odd time to be asking which casino is best for U.S. players. It it irrelevent under the current circumstances. The better question to be asking is which casinos still allow U.S. customers, and of those, which ones have a way for U.S. players to fund their accounts. I'm no expert, and I haven't done exhaustive research, but I'm not aware of ONE SINGLE CASINO that still allows U.S. players, and has a reasonable way to fund and has a reasonable way to collect any winnings. As far as I see it, the U.S. player is essentially shut out completely from online gambling at the moment. There are ancillary reports that accounts can be funded with Netspend, but that won't last very much longer. Every other deposit method that I am aware of is shut off. For cashouts, it appears that the only option is a paper check, but there is some genuine concern as to whether U.S. banks will accept checks drawn on a casino account (regardless of what name actually appears on the check).
Are there any U.S. players who have found a reasonable, reliable, trustworthy casino that meets all these criterion? If so, please do share.
Why irrelevant? What circumstances?
Only because their dictatorial government is not allowing transfers it does not mean US people will stop gambling....
On the other hand, the US is the biggest online gambling market, thats a fact.
Plus, people who is on the US will like to know where to play at.
I used to work for the Main Street Vegas Group and they are quite reliable, just my 2 cents.
Didn't like your post by the way
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If you took offense to my post, please know that none was intended. I was simply pointing out that as a U.S. player, I am not aware of any options left to deposit and withdraw at any online casino. Given that the U.S. player is effectvely shut out from online gambling at the moment, I was just wondering the point of asking which casinos were best for U.S. players. As an example, you've mentioned Main Street Vegas a couple of times. I did a live chat with them, and they are accepting U.S. players, but the only deposit method available is credit card or Western Union. The majority, if not all, U.S. credit cards (like mine) will be rejected if attempting to deposit in an online casino, and Western Union is no longer handling any form of gambling transaction, so I couldn't play at any of the Main Street Vegas casinos even if I wanted to.Why irrelevant? What circumstances?
Only because their dictatorial government is not allowing transfers it does not mean US people will stop gambling....
On the other hand, the US is the biggest online gambling market, thats a fact.
Plus, people who is on the US will like to know where to play at.
I used to work for the Main Street Vegas Group and they are quite reliable, just my 2 cents.
Didn't like your post by the way
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sorry but I don't understand what your pre-existing Click2Pay deposit/withdrawl activity has to do with it unless they start taking on new customers. Will this happen? Is there really a silver lining out there somewhere? Thnx
Thanks Amatrine, you were right as I called B of A and they simply wanted to verify I had used the card for those two transactions and also for taxact online. The hold was removed but I don't believe I feel comfortable using it again. Just nerves!
figured i'd throw this in here since they were mentioned as the best option now for us americans.
mainstreet live chat is telling me there is no way to pay americans now, not even check, because they used citadel which is no longer an option. they say probably two weeks before they can start doing withdrawels to usa again.