Problems Funding Your Online Gambling Account?
NETeller
May Be The Answer!
It's happening
more and more frequently ... players trying to deposit funds
into their online casino accounts are finding that their credit
cards are being rejected. It's a common problem. More and
more U.S. banks are rejecting Internet gambling transactions.
And now, PayPal has decided to drop out of the online gaming
transaction business.
However,
behind most problems, there lies an answer. Following are
several solutions for depositing funds into your Internet
casino or sportsbook account, even if your credit card has
been rejected.
1. Try
your credit card. Banks that reject Internet gambling transactions
don't always reject every transaction. The transaction may
go through. Or try using a different credit card.
2. Try
an alternate payment method such as Neteller. Neteller is
an online payment service used by thousands of Internet businesses,
including many Internet casinos. There's no charge to open
a Neteller account or to make a transaction. You can fund
your Neteller account using your credit card or bank account,
then use that money to purchase casino chips. Neteller is
also a convenient way to receive your winnings - you can use
Neteller to withdraw winnings even if you haven't made deposits
with Neteller . And, some sportsbooks and casinos offer special
bonuses for using Neteller.
FirePay
and Western Union are alternatives to Neteller accepted at
some online casinos.
3. Use
a debit/ATM card - many casinos accept them. The advantage
to using a debit/ATM card is that you can collect your casino
winnings at an ATM, after cashing out your chips at the casino.
4. Purchase
your chips by bank wire. You can deposit larger sums using
a wire than by credit card. Check with your bank and the casino
for wire instructions and associated fees.
5. Send
a check or money order. But keep in mind it will take days,
or even weeks, for the check to arrive then clear before the
money will be in your account. ClearChex (accepted at some
Internet casinos) is an alternative way to deposit to your
casino account from a U.S. checking account.
6. Apply
for a new credit card issued by a bank that doesn't restrict
your freedom to gamble online.
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