so they need to change their merchant IDs on occaison is what I’m taking away from this.
Does that sound right?
frankly I’m surprised more people aren’t chiming in about this; because I think its probably costing some serious money to the casinos.
*(if I wasn’t already signed up with NETeller) I know once my debit card is no longer accepted at one casino. I’m going to a different one, rather than mess with having to go thru the “NETeller sign up process”.
Do the casinos just say oh what the hell? I guess we’ve lost that player who was previously spending a nice chunk with us on a monthly basis; simply because the person can’t deposit anymore using the current merchant ID?
We’re talking some serious numbers here; I think it would be well worth the casinos effort to at least find out how much of a problem this has been,
Have they ever went back thru and cross-referenced the players that no longer play, (who were at one time consistent players) to see if the timing for when they stopped playing at the casino; coincides with the fact that their debit card deposits had suddenly started being denied?
think about it.