Thanks for the post. Unfortunately, the uncontrollable abuse (and not just abuse) coming through these payment methods has forced ourselves and some other casinos to stop giving bonuses to players using these wallets...
This should be made much clearer, and you should ensure your systems don't credit bonuses. Players are not privy to your problems with Neteller, and they should not be treated like this.
If there is such a serious problem with Neteller, take it up with them. Despite being a method that suffers "uncontrollable abuse", you still offer it in the cashier. Surely if things were THAT bad you would pull Neteller as an option, and if more casinos took a similar stand, Neteller would be forced to address the issue as they would be losing money, and also losing customers because the option would be widely unavailable.
I don't entirely buy this line of reasoning, as £100 and a £100 bonus can be "abused" regardless of how the £100 got there, be it Neteller, card, or carrier pigeon. It is the PLAYER that is the problem, not the deposit method.
Cards, of course, leave you wide open to the chargeback scam, which isn't a problem with an eWallet.
Scammers are out to scam in any case, and if they can no longer do this with Neteller, they will look for another deposit method to tarnish, and you will end up making it near impossible for the ordinary player to find a viable deposit method that gets them what you are advertising.
Card issuers are trying to deter their use for casinos in any case. Yet another one of mine will now start charging a 3% fee for all purchases of casino chips, and this is on top of any other deposit charges that casinos may make, and this is an industry that has been reluctant to impose up front fees on deposits, preferring instead to absorb the cost, and at worst levy fees for withdrawals.
With both Neteller and cards ruled out for different reasons, this leaves less convenient options, and less convenient means less likely to deposit.
We either need a new eWallet solution that does not have the problems of Neteller for operators, or Neteller needs to address the out of control abuse of it's systems that are hurting operators.
For the UK, PayPal is a viable alternative, as they will accept gambling transactions where the legality is clear. It is "grey market" gambling transactions that they will have nothing to do with.