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January 6, 2009 at 11:48 am #791737
MissMMemberHello,
I know Casino Extreme offers instant withdrawals of winnings to Moneybookers or Neteller.
January 6, 2009 at 6:34 pm #791796Anonymous
InactiveCasino Extreme also offers instant payments via QuickTender and Click2Pay.
January 6, 2009 at 7:20 pm #791807Anonymous
InactiveThanks, Got to check them out,
January 6, 2009 at 11:21 pm #791839Anonymous
InactiveWow, after searching all day, thats the only casino I found offering instant pay,
So Am’s if you casinos pay instantly or almost instantly 1hr max, let me know.
January 7, 2009 at 12:25 am #791851Anonymous
InactiveIMO I think you will have trouble finding any places that do this these days due to fraud… that may be why noone has posted..
But good luck
January 7, 2009 at 12:36 am #791854Anonymous
Inactive@Renee 192967 wrote:
IMO I think you will have trouble finding any places that do this these days due to fraud… that may be why noone has posted..
But good luck

Some of the casino’s you guys took over last year used to be instant pay..
I still cant understand what fraud would happen if you allowed instant pay only to ewallets. Only making payment back to same account deposit was made from.
The only reasons casinos cite fraud as a reason to not allow instant pay is so they can hold on to a players money longer so they lose it back.
As soon as one good casino goes the instant pay route, i beleive they will dominate the market the way bodog was a few years ago, used to be 8 minute paytimes to ewallets.
January 7, 2009 at 12:38 am #791855Anonymous
Inactive@the27offsuit 192971 wrote:
Some of the casino’s you guys took over last year used to be instant pay..
I still cant understand what fraud would happen if you allowed instant pay only to ewallets. Only making payment back to same account deposit was made from.
The only reasons casinos cite fraud as a reason to not allow instant pay is so they can hold on to a players money longer so they lose it back.
As soon as one good casino goes the instant pay route, i beleive they will dominate the market the way bodog was a few years ago, used to be 8 minute paytimes to ewallets.
I’d be interested to hear what other AMs think..
January 7, 2009 at 12:43 am #791857Anonymous
Inactive@Renee 192972 wrote:
I’d be interested to hear what other AMs think..
Me too.
I just dont see how fraud will occur, I i use my qt account to deposit, and my wins can only be credited to the same account i deposit from how will fraud occur. I cant make a qt deposit unless i have money there so there really not a posibility of fraud.
Unless , someone hacks my qt account, then deposits at an instant pay casino, then wins, then withdraws to same account, then changes qt info and withdraws via wire to there bank account, then waits a week for the wire and hopes no one ever notices.
Still think the reason is for casino;s to hold money for as long as possible. Good for us affiliates but not right for the players.
P.S. are you going to be in London.
January 7, 2009 at 12:44 am #791858Anonymous
Inactive@the27offsuit 192974 wrote:
Me too.
I just dont see how fraud will occur, I i use my qt account to deposit, and my wins can only be credited to the same account i deposit from how will fraud occur. I cant make a qt deposit unless i have money there so there really not a posibility of fraud.
Unless , someone hacks my qt account, then deposits at an instant pay casino, then wins, then withdraws to same account, then changes qt info and withdraws via wire to there bank account, then waits a week for the wire and hopes no one ever notices.
Still think the reason is for casino;s to hold money for as long as possible. Good for us affiliates but not right for the players.
P.S. are you going to be in London.
Ill ask some questions and see if I can find out any more info..
Negative on London.. Possibility of Amsterdam though.
Have fun!January 7, 2009 at 4:52 am #791871
ClubContMemberI think some of the newly acquired CR casinos had to change it due to bonus abuse, fraud and high payment processing fees. I don’t think this lasted long and was many years ago.
Assuming you could combat bonus abuse and fraud properly, there are players who would easily grind out large payment processing fees simply by cashing in, getting paid by Neteller for example, depositing and repeating the process.
January 7, 2009 at 5:30 am #791878Anonymous
InactiveI typed a whole post, reached for something and nicked the esc key and erased it all.

In any event I’d definately promote an instant payout casino on all my best converting pages.
Other than wanting the player to wager it all back, if a deposit from an ewallet can be instantaneous so can a withdrawal, especially for VIP players.Most players would re-deposit it from the ewallet anyway but would that cause the casino to incur additional ewallet processing fees?
However, I do see posts in CM from frequent players that get their account flushed very quickly so it can be done.
Happy New Year!
SlotplayerJanuary 7, 2009 at 5:18 pm #791940Anonymous
GuestHi all,
John what (if you know) is the average time for a payout at Rivals?
and I’m certain you know the average time for TIV ?
Is there a difference in the time for withdrawals from eWallet deposits to those who deposited with a method which is a bigger risk to chargebacks such as credit cards ?
thanks.
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I imagine the casinos are charged by the eWallets for money coming and going. That said: and I quote an AM whom I can’t remember their name to credit … “such is the price of doing business today”.
January 7, 2009 at 8:37 pm #791967
ClubContMembermost of the Rivals are 24-48 hours and we’ve had times where it’s been longer but most of the time it’s fast but it’s all manually approved. Ones that have their own payment processing can usually do it faster and I think absolute slots does this.
I know I can’t disclose which processors charge what but keep in mind some of them charge the operator a fee on every transaction (deposit and cashin), some of them also will remove deposits based on chargebacks and some of them also take a hold of the deposits and put that into a reserve but that’s typically credit card processing.
January 7, 2009 at 9:03 pm #791977
biggygMemberI only play at fortune casinos and they always pay me within few hours .Last year i won $38,000 and cashed out via my payspark account and it only took them 10 hours to pay me(i was sleeping 8 o these hours so was very quick to me lol) .So they may not be listed as ‘instant’ casino but from somebody who has been paid over $100,000 in past 4 months from them they are probably as quick as you will find these days.
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