Casinos still charging for card deposits

Whilst the EU directive is still a tad muddy for some casinos and open to interpretation, I guess they'll carry on with the charges for the time being. It's a slow, complicated process :D

It's actually pretty clear in the UK, any casino who are charging payment fees are acting unlawfully. It's as simple as that.

Regarding the costs, they do vary on many factors, a lot of small businesses are paying 50p for a debit card transaction, which is why you will often see £x minimum spend signs up.
 
Right that's it. Just for that, I'm gonna throw a deposit into Rizk this weekend, hit a wild line early and withdraw the lot and run :p (that's if this rapidly declining memory doesn't let me down along with the RTP Gremlins :oops:)

As for that caravan, don't like holidays anyway *throws dolly outta pram**
 
Edit: we have decided to do this for all fees, for all payment and withdrawal methods so that there can be no confusion

Flying creatures unite: Highroller Casino has updated its deposit/withdrawal fees - all payment methods, all countries, UKGC or MGA license - to a nice round 0.
 
Casino Luck were free to deposit there but now have ADDED a 2.5% fee! I asked customer service about it and they said it was a management decision. Well with some casinos now getting rid of that fee it baffles me as to why they would add it. Have not deposited there since that poor decision.
 
Then in that case, as far as I understand things they are breaking the "law" as far as UK players are concerned.

Jono - Off topic - but I've no idea how this happened!? :eek2: I'd never seen that before - so I clicked on your profile pic and it gave me an unignore option...? :what::what:

Please consider yourself unignored :laugh::laugh:
 

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