Ways to avoid having to make deposits

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It certainly has become more difficult for some of us to make deposits via Master Card or Visa. It really irritates me to have to pay a fee thru places like EWALLET.

One thing that you can do to avoid having to make many deposits over the long haul is to play at casino groups that allow you to transfer funds between their various casinos. Groups such as the English Harbour Group(now 7 casinos) and the Fortune Lounge Group(not accepting new US players but will let you add casinos if you are already a member of one of their casinos).

I have found that over time you usually build up a substantial amount in one and then sometimes bomb out to zero at another.Transferring funds from casino A to casino B in the group costs nothing thus saving EWALLET like fees for making a new deposit.

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It certainly has become more difficult for some of us to make deposits via Master Card or Visa. It really irritates me to have to pay a fee thru places like EWALLET.

One thing that you can do to avoid having to make many deposits over the long haul is to play at casino groups that allow you to transfer funds between their various casinos. Groups such as the English Harbour Group(now 7 casinos) and the Fortune Lounge Group(not accepting new US players but will let you add casinos if you are already a member of one of their casinos).

I have found that over time you usually build up a substantial amount in one and then sometimes bomb out to zero at another.Transferring funds from casino A to casino B in the group costs nothing thus saving EWALLET like fees for making a new deposit.

:thumbsup:

Unfortunately, there is a mental block with many operators, and they will NOT let you take a promotion with a transfer, but WILL if you withdraw, and immediately redeposit - even though this costs the operator fees, and does NOT stop the player taking the promotion, where they have just the same chance of winning as they would had they been allowed to take it on a transfer.
Where players are finding it hard to deposit because of banking restrictions, this takes their withdrawal out of circulation, and the casino CANNOT win it back.
 
over at a poker room that i play at quite a few peeps went out on there own and transfer money in and gift it to the wanting player you have to be in the group and trusted by them (thats all ]
 
It certainly has become more difficult for some of us to make deposits via Master Card or Visa. It really irritates me to have to pay a fee thru places like EWALLET.

One thing that you can do to avoid having to make many deposits over the long haul is to play at casino groups that allow you to transfer funds between their various casinos. Groups such as the English Harbour Group(now 7 casinos) and the Fortune Lounge Group(not accepting new US players but will let you add casinos if you are already a member of one of their casinos).

I have found that over time you usually build up a substantial amount in one and then sometimes bomb out to zero at another.Transferring funds from casino A to casino B in the group costs nothing thus saving EWALLET like fees for making a new deposit.

:thumbsup:

The only flaw with this method is that at some point you will have to deposit fresh money into one of the casinos so the transfers can take place between casinos.

In principle it is a good way of reducing the number of fresh deposits you would have to make, but in order to build up funds to be able to make these transfers you either have to win, or to make further fresh deposits.

Mike
 

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