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February 5, 2007 at 6:17 pm #725991
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Inactivebb1webs wrote:Apparently I’m going to have to create a blacklist page of casinos that aren’t doing all they can to get winnings paid to players. this is a shame but I’ll be damned if I’m going to let my readers fall into the obvious traps being created by lazy casino operations.Absolutely. If this industry turns its back on us we need to bond together to return the favor.
February 5, 2007 at 6:18 pm #725992
rainbowmasterMemberbonustreak wrote:I agree the we cannot pay with a check seems an excuse, they can set up accounts that are non gaming to pay affiliates.The Eco Card is ran by the ex-ceo of Neteller, they are not owned by Neteller and are located in the Netherlands, I was paid fast with CWC on this method.
You Are right ecoCard Is Good
also Rabobank is RecommedFebruary 5, 2007 at 10:18 pm #726060Anonymous
InactiveJust something that may shed some light. I recently set up a company bank account in the UK (November – NatWest). Despite only being days after the UIGEA was passed, the bank wrote to me asking me to sign forms effectively outlining that I could not use the account directly for any gambling related activities in the USA or with US residents.
I’d imagine if I was a registered casino or gambling company, it was quite apparent that there’s no way they would have let me transfer funds to a US resident. So that’s the UK situation. MY guess is the banks are forcing the casino’s hand on this which would rule out ACH, Bank Wire and Cheque payments to the Land of the Free.
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