Posts Tagged ‘casino deposit methods’

Credit Card Success Rates Rise Through Online Casinos

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

The whole reason for alternative deposit methods is because sometimes credit cards fail to make deposits, but this is a problem that is seemingly going away. Through any online casinos, credit card acceptance rates seem to be closer to the 90% point than it used to be.

With the rising popularity of online casinos, more payment processors are beginning to emerge in the industry. With better payment processors comes higher success rates, though this is still not guaranteed. Credit card companies still have a say in the failure rate, which could still cause a card to be rejected. These payments are occasionally deemed “high risk,” and thus credit card companies are not favorable toward these deposits.

One thing that has come of the higher success rates is a new problem when making deposits into an online casino – fees for using a credit card. Some online casinos have installed fees for making deposits with a credit card, though this is rarely higher than a 5% fee. Still, players will have to pay a small fee through some online casinos, which is generally offset by way of deposit bonuses.

With so many casino deposit methods on the market, players never need to actually worry about using a credit card if they do not want to, but credit cards are still the staple deposit method in the industry. Those who wish to fund an account by way of this method should have no problems actually doing so.

Online Sportsbooks Deposits Grow As NFL Season Pans Out

Monday, September 19th, 2011

There is no major sporting season that attracts more bettors than the NFL season, and funding an account has grown moderately difficult over the years. While the main e-wallets used through online sportsbooks have been eliminated, new ones have been incorporated.

For American gamblers, most sports betting deposits have become even less common than casino deposit methods. Credit cards, mostly VISA, are the only way most players can fund their account. There are a few alternatives, though they are few and far between.

In terms of alternative deposits, players will see that only a small handful of sportsbooks have deposit methods beyond credit cards. Bodog, BetOnline and 5Dimes are three of the few online sportsbooks that have incorporated alternative deposit methods into their service.

Through Bodog, players will have access to MyPayLinq as their alternative deposit method. This funding option provides easy transactions through credit card, e-checks and wire transfers. Simple transactions are made through this method.

BetOnline has only one alternative deposit method, but it is one of the most powerful deposit options around. BetOnline gives their players access to their service by way of electronic checks. E-checks are almost entirely gone from the online gambling industry, but BetOnline maintains this funding option as their own.

Playing with 5Dimes means players have access to MoneyLineWallet. This funding option provides their users with one of the easier sets of transactions, predicated on transfers similar to e-checks. MoneyLineWallet and 5Dimes have paired up to make for an overall easier betting experience.

While the number of available deposit methods has dwindled over the years, players will always find a new way to get money into their account through the various betting sites available.

Click2Pay Registration Still Closed To U.S. Players

Monday, August 29th, 2011

While it is one of the more versatile funding methods, Click2Pay has undergone a number of complications, most notably found in the process of registration – the first step to using any electronic wallet. Click2Pay’s registration has been closed for many months, and it seems that no change will take place.

Potential users will see the various nations accepted through Click2Pay directly through their website as soon as it is visited. North American, European, South American and Asian nations are all entitled to join the Click2Pay service, but unfortunately there is a problem with registration. At this time, there are a few restrictions on who may use the service, as registration is currently closed.

Click2Pay’s registration periodically opens and closes as time goes on, but registration has been closed for some time. American gamblers in particular are not likely to be able to use Click2Pay, as this method is not currently open to residents of the U.S.A.

For players in the United States, there are various other e-wallets that can be used in place of Click2Pay. MyPayLinq and MoneyLineWallet can both be used by way of gamblers in the United States. These options make it simple enough to fund an account, and players will be able to easily access gambling if these options are used.

Electronic Checks On Downswing Through Online Casinos

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

The acceptance of electronic checks through online casinos is cyclical – they come and go, being accepted one day and thrown out the next. In spite being one of the most favorable deposit methods ever added into an online gambling site, e-checks tend to vanish just as quickly as they are added into a gambling site. Unfortunately, we are currently on a downswing.

E-checks are primarily used by American gamblers, as they make for rapid, inexpensive transactions directly from a bank account. The e-check method would allow players to transfer money directly from a checking account, depositing funds instantly and generally without fees.

Various explanations have been given surrounding the constant disappearance of e-checks, though we had gone to banking industry expert in order to find out the true reason e-checks are constantly disappearing through online gambling sites.

“The reason electronic funds transfers frequently disappear is because of inconsistent payment processors,” began our source, who preferred to remain anonymous. “The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act is something all banks enforce, and EFTs are easier to monitor and subsequently regulate than credit or debit card transactions.”

E-check casinos, sportsbooks and poker rooms generally put e-checks up on the list of deposit methods for a few weeks, perhaps a few months at the most, before they disappear once more. The speed at which e-checks disappear can sometimes be detrimental, but most players have simply foregone waiting for electronic checks as a viable deposit method.

For now, players have to make EFT deposits by way of e-wallets, such as MoneyLineWallet and MyPayLinq.

UseMyWallet, eWalletXpress Shut Down, Replaced By MoneyLineWallet, MyPayLinq

Monday, July 4th, 2011

July 4th, 2011 – by Glen Farmer

Two of the biggest deposit methods in the online gambling industry have gone the way of the Dodo bird, figuratively speaking. These deposit methods have become the latest victims in the Department of Justice’s attack on the online gambling industry. Both UseMyWallet and eWalletXpress have been forced off the market, and players have had to deal with the unintended consequences of this move by the government.

In the early months of 2011, players had found that eWalletXpress was no longer available through the cashier of many gambling sites. Players had been left to wonder until news had broke that eWalletXpress was “temporarily halting operations.” It was later determined that the company had ceased accepting American gamblers due to the Department of Justice beginning to seize their bank accounts. Though fear had spread through the community, eWalletXpress assured their users that they would soon be paid back any money that was owed to them.

UseMyWallet had only begun to shut their doors when it came to the “Black Friday” of online poker. The hammer had fallen on the poker industry, and UseMyWallet/Quicktender account holders had been given an e-mail stating that operations of this service would soon cease. Those who use this service had been warned that their accounts would soon be frozen, and that payouts were currently locked. Sadly, most players were incapable of actually processing any transactions out of their Quicktender/UseMyWallet account. In some cases, tens of thousands of dollars had been lost due “further developments.” Users are still waiting for confirmation over whether or not they would receive their money, but things are not looking positive right now.

Despite these deposit methods being shut down, there are still two casino deposit methods that have been brought to light. These deposit methods are MoneyLineWallet and MyPayLinq. Both have similarities and differences to the deposit methods that have ceased operating, but they are unique in their own regards. The services are not likely to suffer from any of the complications that have fallen on the aforementioned deposit methods, making them safe and viable alternatives to funding your account solely with a credit card.

MoneyLineWallet is an invitation only deposit method, just as UseMyWallet once was. Instead of having to meet certain requirements and request an invitation from the gambling site, you will instead have to visit the cashier of the gaming site that accepts this method and you will find a link to the sign up page of MoneyLineWallet. Enter the required information and you will be invited to begin using this method as your own.

MyPayLinq is more like eWalletXpress than any of the other e-wallets out there. MyPayLinq allows their users to make payments through a variety of funding options, including e-checks, wire transfers, and credit cards. This multi-purpose deposit method is being regarded as one of the best that has ever been found in the gambling site,making it a top recommendation for all users.

With these two new deposit methods, the loss of UseMyWallet and eWalletXpress has been absorbed without too much trouble. While some players have lost their money and their deposit methods, others had been widely unaffected by the closure of these deposit methods. Their replacements have already been found, and it seems that there is no trouble using either of these new methods to make easy deposits into online casinos.

SlotsVille Casino Finally Opens, USA Players Invited

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

For several years players have been waiting for SlotsVille Casino to open their doors, and the time has finally come for users to partake in this casino most excellent. Though some are are predicting the death of the U.S. online gambling industry, SlotsVille casino is proving that things could be quite the opposite.

“I’ve been waiting excitedly for SlotsVille,” began observer Roy R. George. “I knew they’d come out and hit the market with a huge bonus, and I was not surprised at their $4,000 welcome package.”

SlotsVille Casino has wasted no time in climbing the ranks of online casinos, as they have decided to kick off their casino with one of the largest promotions to date. A whopping set of bonuses worth $4,000 is available. For the first four deposits made, a 100% match to $4,000 can be collected. The bonus codes 1000DOLLARS1, 1000DOLLARS2, 1000DOLLARS3 and 1000DOLLARS4 are all available to help users collect these substantial bonuses. SlotsVille casino even has low wagering requirements on their promotions, so building a bankroll and earning winnings are not at all difficult.

The deposit methods available through SlotsVille Casino are currently limited to credit cards and a few e-wallets. American users will employ VISA, MasterCard, and American Express. Those outside of the States have access through these cards, NETeller, Moneybookers, EcoCard and Click2Pay.

SlotsVille has gone with the RTG casino software to power their service, as are most new casinos. This means that their newly designed and released service is open to players all over the world. We have found that SlotsVille offers over 100 games readily available to be played, all predicated on the enormity of this service. The SlotsVille Casino review has further information to provide prospective players with insight as to what this casino offers

Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel And Casino Fined $500,000 For Sex and Drugs

Saturday, January 1st, 2011

January 1st, 2011 – by Glen Farmer

Last week, the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas agreed to pay over $500,000 to settle claims involving drugs and sex. The Nevada Gaming Control Board filed a complaint against the hotel over allegations that the gaming center was allowing the sale of drugs in private restrooms, as well as allowing people to fornicate within these restrooms, according to the Las Vegas Sun.

The organization did not admit to or deny the allegations, but they agreed to put the matter to rest by paying a $500,000 fine and $75,00 to both the Metro Police and the Nevada Gaming Control Board in order to pay for the investigations.

In the complaint it was alleged that, in 2006 and 2009, the Gaming Control Board issued letters to casino licensees about excessive drunkenness, public sex, prostitution and the sale of drugs. Hard Rock officials had attended training seminars in order to combat these vices, but investigations revealed that the Hard Rock had not sufficiently curtailed such activities.

Steps taken by the Hard Rock included firing employees, including executives. The casino then drug tested many officials, finding that 97.5 percent of all employees, including security, nightlife workers, and executives, were drug free

EWalletXpress Served Federal Warrant, Online Casinos Searching For New Deposit Methods

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

November 24th, 2010 – by Danny Kirk

Rumors have been almost completely confirmed, and it seems that authorities In the United States have served this deposit method with a federal warrant. Seizures have, according to sources, already begun.

One of the most famous e-wallets in the online gambling community, eWalletXpress has long served United States gamblers with the ability to make easy deposits and withdrawals alike.

Many are doubtful over whether or not eWalletXpress will be able to continue operating in the United States. Rather, it is expected that eWalletXpress will extricate itself from the market like NETeller had.

With this most famous e-wallet now, at least temporarily, out of the United States market, the need for new casino deposit methods is at an all time high. Many online casinos have already begun to incorporate new methods, though the gap left by eWalletXpress has caused a great unsettling amongst online gamblers.

Some players expect to lose out on the money they have in their eWalletXpress accounts. EWalletXpress has assured their users that they will be paying their users.

UseMyWallet is still an alternative to eWalletXpress, especially to those who have been fastidious in making multiple deposits. Prepaid cards are also on the rise for those who cannot make deposits directly with credit cards.

Popular Casino Deposit Method Temporarily Down, Causing Confusion

Saturday, November 20th, 2010

November 20th, 2010 – by Danny Kirk

Over the last week, one of the most popular casino deposit methods has fallen into limbo. As one of the most commonly used alternative deposit methods, eWalletXpress has caused great confusion in the world of online gambling.

The confusion began when eWalletXpress began vanishing from the cashier’s of many online casinos, sportsbooks, and poker rooms alike. Noticed by both depositors and those attempting to withdraw, the lack of eWalletXpress has caused distress to some players.

Players are now wondering what is going on with eWalletXpress and whether or not money will be retrievable from this deposit option. Being that some players still have money in their eWalletXpress accounts, fear of losing out on these funds is rampant.

The customer service department found through eWalletXpress has stated simply that they are aware of the problem and have no time frame on when the service will come back to operation.

Rumors are flying over whether or not the deposit method has fallen victim to United States authority figures. Like NETeller before it, eWalletXpress could be being shut down by the federal government. This is, as of yet, unconfirmed and completely without base. No evidence exists to support this rumor.

Other e-wallets and deposit options are still fully functional through these online gambling sites.

American Express Creeping Back Into Online Casinos

Friday, October 29th, 2010

October 29th, 2010 – by Danny Kirk

American Express has recently returned to several of the RTG online casinos. This charge card, while uncommon through most online casinos, has returned to some of the more popular casinos online.

Rushmore Casino and Slots Oasis casino are once again amongst those that accept American Express as one of their casino deposit methods. Their other deposit methods have not changed.

The sister site of Slots Oasis and Rushmore, Cherry Red Casino, has not yet listed American Express as a deposit option. Whether or not they will add it has yet to be established.

“My American Express card has higher limits and lower fees,” began casino gambling Joe H. of Georgia. “Standard credit cards can simply be too expensive, after interest is calculated.”

Due to the nature of the charge card, which is substantially different than the credit card, many online casinos have removed the use of American Express as a deposit option. Coupled with banking restrictions in place in the United States, American Express has become a very rare deposit option.

To date, it is mostly RTG and Rival Casinos that currently accept American Express. Whether or not this will change with the regulation of online casinos in the USA is a question that many players ask.