Us players what deposit methods???

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Its been a while since iv'e made any deposits anywhere? What are US players using to deposit??? In casinos and sportsbooks these days??? I tried using a atm "credit card logo" type card and was denied :eek: Any suggestions???? :what:
 
QT charges $30 to withdraw and has a minimum amount you can withdraw. Mine is set at $100, but I've read where others had a different/higher minimum limit. I also read that ewalletexpress was expensive to withdraw from. QT has a 5% charge to add money to your account. Hope this helps.
 
I noticed a while back MB does have an entry for USA. Not sure if it can used for gaming though (for USA players).

So for the hell of it, I just tried to open an account, received the email verification link but stopped because I only use a po box and on the 2nd of 3 steps they won't allow them.
 
New Deposit Method for USA players

I noticed on INetbet that there is a new way to deposit for USA players. I think it is called PaylinQ or something like that. I signed up and talked with them on live chat and told them that they needed to contact the casinos here and tell them about their services. I had to send in verification (license and utility bill) in order to deposit, however it only took minutes for them to approve the documents and the deposit process went smoothly. I usually go through QT but for some reason my debit card (which is Visa) will no longer work there. I really don't know why because it has in the past, even after all of that MC thing. I love QT but it is good to know there is another way to deposit.
 
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still using my netspend reload card at the couple of places I play at. Now the transactions show up as "home furnishings", whatever code that is!
 
still using my netspend reload card at the couple of places I play at. Now the transactions show up as "home furnishings", whatever code that is!

IMO, these casinos are going to have hell to pay down the road when the CC companies catch on......it may not seem so in our eyes, but I'm sure the CC companies see this as a type of fraud. That's not even mentioning how the US government will see it - as trying to bypass a federal law by using a fake storefront to process credit card transactions for online gaming.
 
I noticed on INetbet that there is a new way to deposit for USA players. I think it is called PaylinQ or something like that. I signed up and talked with them on live chat and told them that they needed to contact the casinos here and tell them about their services. I had to send in verification (license and utility bill) in order to deposit, however it only took minutes for them to approve the documents and the deposit process went smoothly. I usually go through QT but for some reason my debit card (which is Visa) will no longer work there. I really don't know why because it has in the past, even after all of that MC thing. I love QT but it is good to know there is another way to deposit.

No thanks...I'll stick to NS or QT. There's one too many new processors popping up since the UIGEA was even talked about, and 99% of them have fallen by the wayside. I can't say much about inetbet and their means of choosing these fly by night operations. It seems that they care more about keeping deposits coming in, instead of the integrity and longevity of these new processors. I can't name them, but inetbet has been through quite a number of these new 'deposit methods' over the past couple years. :rolleyes:

What happens when this paylinq goes belly up or skips town? Now they have just about enough information in order to steal people's identity. If I were to send documents in, including a bank statement and a copy of my drivers license, I'd block the account number out. But hey, there's still people that wouldn't, and there you go....

another point: Both domains that are registered to paylinq are under 6 months old.
 
I know what you mean Winbig, but they've basically been doing the same thing (miscoding) since 2006. I don't care as long deps./withdrawls keep working. I think labeling it home furnishings is pretty smart as it encompasses just about anything for your home. For all the govt. or CC company knows, I buy lots of furniture!!
 
Hiya: I agree with WinBig........up to a point. Once upon a time, Click 2 pay, and E wallet Xpress, and QT, were all also just a few months old. And look at them now?

If you have other deposit options, i would continue to use them, until they become un usable. maybe by then one or two of the newer deposit places will have built up a clientail, and earned most people trust. I guess the best way to know if that is happening or not, would be to go to different On Line casino's home pages, and see what new processor is getting added by the most casino's.
 
I know what you mean Winbig, but they've basically been doing the same thing (miscoding) since 2006. I don't care as long deps./withdrawls keep working. I think labeling it home furnishings is pretty smart as it encompasses just about anything for your home. For all the govt. or CC company knows, I buy lots of furniture!!

I understand that, but the UIGEA wasn't in effect until June 1st. ie: It wasn't against the law, back then. :thumbsup:

And as far as encoding it for furniture, even I don't think the CC companies or the federal gov't will buy the fact that all these US citizens are buying furniture from overseas, especially when there's an influx of people buying - compared to when the UIGEA wasn't in effect. :)
 
Once upon a time US could us Payspark (had an ATM card which I loved) but then Payspark closed to gambling usage.

However, I was reading on another forum somewhere that an affiliate in the was getting paid to Payspark. What would be the difference? Anyone know anything about this.

I am happy with QT except that I really would like an ATM card instead of having to wait for withdrawals.
 
Right winbig, but I also don't think the govt or CC companies are going to search each and every transaction that is listed as home furnishings either. Imagine the expense to do that on their end?? It would probably bankrupt them chasing every transaction to see if it is gaming related!
 
Right winbig, but I also don't think the govt or CC companies are going to search each and every transaction that is listed as home furnishings either. Imagine the expense to do that on their end?? It would probably bankrupt them chasing every transaction to see if it is gaming related!

I'm sure they have (automated) processes in place to put 2 and 2 together and put a red flag on such transactions. It's not like they'd have to manually go through and check them. :) All it takes is one red flag to pop up and they'll start an investigation..

You have to remember that each CC company processes millions of transactions each and every day. It wouldn't take hardly any work at all with all of that data to notice a new pattern emerging...and seeing as how USA customers buying furniture from overseas merchants isn't the norm, that's enough to raise a red flag in itself...once they notice 10s of thousands of transactions being processed...
 
I'm sure that the codes will be mixed so as to not attract that kind of attention. If the casino processors weren't one step ahead on this, I would think that my debit card wouldn't be working by now. I can't quite understand why my Netspend reloadable card works fine for me, but others can't use it anymore?? Hope the industry stays on top of all this US legal BS!!
 
I'm sure that the codes will be mixed so as to not attract that kind of attention. If the casino processors weren't one step ahead on this, I would think that my debit card wouldn't be working by now. I can't quite understand why my Netspend reloadable card works fine for me, but others can't use it anymore?? Hope the industry stays on top of all this US legal BS!!

I'm not for cards not working anymore, by any means, but the casinos that are continually 'mixing it up' to bypass a USA federal law are going to be in a world of hurt whenever the cc companies figure out what's going on...sure it's not going to happen overnight, but mark my words, it will happen eventually...
 

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