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I cannot believe the only method for withdrawal is a bank transfer. Why can they not just credit back my credit card? Worst part is that prior to depositing I asked them if I would be able to withdraw back with a credit card. The associate said, yes, it's possible. I should have known possible means impossible. Very disappointed. I was going to only withdraw $30 but seeing as I get charged $10 every time for a wire transfer I withdrew all of it. Only $50 but I would have liked to have played a bit more. Getting harder and harder to justify playing at these casinos. Now, let's see if this goes through!
 
weird...

the casinos offer service in the internet and use antique bank transfer...? i was really surprised when i saw that bgo doesnt take ewallets... what could be the use of that?

when they sit at their desk doing liquidity planning for 5 years - could it be...: "...oh... nooooo..... ewallets...... we would have to carry so hard on all those deposits... they turn to heavy we will get problems with our back... lets ignore ewallets..."?


;-) drowning from deposits could harm you.
 
I actually find bank transfers the best way to withdrawal but only if you can find an online casino that can avoid all the unnecessary bank fees that are attached to a bank transfer. When you find a place that withdraws to your own country the same day/next day and the money that comes in is more or less the exact withdrawal money you requested then its about as close as you can get to mirroring a real world casino.

I guess each country will be different but I hate it when you withdraw and the money arrives in your bank 1-5 days later only to find about $35-$50 is gone thanks to fees/bank transfer fees/whatever other fees. It takes away from the experience of wanting to play at that particular place again. BetVictor all up took $50 of a $205 withdrawal when I used their bank transfer so never going that route again - Slotsmillion from memory I have made one small withdrawal via bank transfer and it ate up around $30 so likewise not going down that path again (i.e not playing there again).

Next best alternative to bank transfer for me is ecopayz - the fees are not too bad (about $15) and the money arrives quick in the bank (usually next day). Neteller has charged me $30 fees in the past ($15 fee of their own and $15 fee from my own bank it seems) and has taken anywhere from 1-5 days to arrive so I am not using neteller again. Its just a shame not all online casinos have ecopayz option but pretty much every one of them has neteller. If an online casino does not have direct bank transfer to Australia or ecopayz I will not bother playing there.
 
neteller can be nearly perfect...

eg - i deposit at betat -- play a bit, request a withdrawal - which is processed instantly no fees no taxes no other stupid stuff - go to the next atm (50m from my appartment) take the cash using the net+ card - which costs about 5 €.

IMO this is even closer to real world casino experience than bank transfer since real world casinos pay cash^^ (however realworld casinos have a far lower rtp and you have to leave your hoime to be among... other gamblers in the big casinos - and those weird people where you have to take care of your pockets in the "spielhalle" casinos you will find scattered over berlin - more than we have dog-poo on the streets....

:-) i use neteller and skrill. have an ecopayz account however still didnt use it.
 

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