Prepaid ATM Heads Up!!!

jmildstone

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Many people that i know (merchants) are having a hard time trying to pull their funds out from Prepaid atm.

I advice you guys to stop funding your PPATM account and if you are requesting a payout from a casino - ask to have your funds sent back using an alternative method.
 
Prepaid ATM Problem

jmildstone said:
Many people that i know (merchants) are having a hard time trying to pull their funds out from Prepaid atm.

I advice you guys to stop funding your PPATM account and if you are requesting a payout from a casino - ask to have your funds sent back using an alternative method.


My granddaughter has a prepaid ATM personal account. She maintained a large balance in it until just a few weeks ago, when, WITHOUT WARNING, prepaid atm REMOVED ALL FUNDS FROM HER ACCOUNT under the pretext of an "audit". It took several days and several phone calls to get them to put the money back, while she is scrambling to pay her bills.

She has since cleared it out and will never use prepaid atm again. After her experience, I decided NOT to ever open a prepaid atm account. I think they are criminals.

MW
 
16-08-2002, 02:37 PM #1
The Original Mary
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I know this isn't going to make me popular, but I want players to be aware of two things about Prepaid ATM.

1. Banking and financial institution regulations do not apply. I can find no assurances of financial solvency or record keeping that would be required of such institutions.

2. Only online casino sites, and few of those, use this service. This indicates to me that it is a business expressly set up for online casino transactions.

I'm not an attorney. But I don't see this business adhering to any oversight any more than does the average online casino...and, as an online gambling centered business headquartered in the USA, they could be vulnerable to having their assets held during any law enfrocement investigation, for example, looking for money laundering.

My personal opinion is for players to not use this service. This is my opinion only and does not reflect the OPA, my friends, family, church, or political party.

If anyone has information otherwise to my assertions here, I welcome that it be posted.

If your opinion is that I'm being a meanie and judging someone as guilty without evidence etc.--hey, financial handling, bank service, investment advice, etc. are not things to screw around with in the US.

16-08-2002, 02:45 PM #2
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PrepaidATM.com is registered to Allen Ross in Ohio.

Here's an interesting bit of info from The Prescription:

Allen Ross, a co-manager of Island Casino, was one of the original pioneers. He plead guilty to a reduced misdemeanor charge and is not permitted to leave the country. He gave up his involvement with Unified Gaming, a gambling software platform based out of San Jose, Costa Rica, back on April 1, 2001.

"I have not been in involved with Unified since April 1. The only involvement I have is sitting on an advisory board, which determines new products and future plans," according to Ross, who now resides in Akron, Ohio.

Ross was the last to turn himself in to authorities, excluding those still on the lamb. Ross, like Bob Dole, is a big Britney Spears fan, though he uses the excuse "I've been taking my 12-year old son to see her in concert". Sure you have! And Bob Dole's dog is the only one with its tongue out in those Pepsi commercials too. Just admit it, we all love Britney!
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Anybody want to make bet on how many Allen Rosses there are in Ohio with an interest in online gaming?
 
Explains this then!

I have just received this totally 'out of the blue' from Lucky Chance.


Dear Mr. <vinylweatherman> (my edit)

We inform you that LuckyChance Casino can not accept your payments made by PrePaidATM, as it is an unfair company and transferring money with this payment method implies a great risk of being cheated.

Please, use another payment methods - Neteller, Credit card, EcoCard, E-gold, PaySafeCard.

Good luck!

I was taken aback, as I have never used PrePaid ATM, and thought this accusation of 'cheating' coming from an online casino a bit rich - particularly one with an unusually 'lucky' Blackjack dealer, and Video Poker with a 100%+ theoretical paytable! I can see from this thread though that problems with PrePaid ATM have surfaced, although I could find only positive comment through Google.
 
I don't hold any brief for PPATM, because there have been rumours for a long time regarding them and their rather colourful founder and bossman, but if you're dealing with Lucky Chance you're playing with fire - it's a Russian owned operation - there was an item on them and Gaming Mastery in Casinomeister News a couple weeks back.
 
Most reputable casinos no longer use PPATM although you will find a few. It is almost impossible now to find a poker room that uses them. Here is a link to a discussion on gambling911 that Sting gives an explanation I have heard a few times with a few variations.

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new owners took over after the first of the year. I dont know if that has anything to do with what's happened.
 
Lucky Chance

jetset said:
I don't hold any brief for PPATM, because there have been rumours for a long time regarding them and their rather colourful founder and bossman, but if you're dealing with Lucky Chance you're playing with fire - it's a Russian owned operation - there was an item on them and Gaming Mastery in Casinomeister News a couple weeks back.

I don't play there often now, although they have always paid up really fast. Can you give me links to those items as I have not spotted anything recently. I did partake in a thread last year where I cast doubt on their Blackjack, but was told that accusations they were cheating had to be proved. I have been gathering evidence since from my gamelogs. I have calculated the house edge for their Blackjack at around half a percent, so with a bonus win-back rate of 2.5% they should be beatable - but strangely they are still in business and have not restricted Blackjack play in the T & C.
Unfortunately [for them :)] a recent update of their software has altered the way that bonuses are handled when wagered. I initially thought the E-mail from them about PrePaid ATM was because it allowed players to make successful chargebacks!
I will search for more recent news elsewhere.
 
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