Casino Payment Methods for American Players
Following the arrests in the US of its founders, NETeller, the well known online payment third-party processor , has ceased allowing US Customers to use its services as of 8am EST 17th Jan 2007.
Citadel Commerce, another recognized payment processing brand in the industry, have also decided to stick to non-gambling transactions following NETeller steps.
Rumors going around that CLICK2PAY, probably the 3rd largest payment processing company is also withdrawing the USA market by not allowing new accounts to American residents as of Jan.19.
Other well known USA based e-wallets, eCheck and INSTADEBIT also decided to stop casino transactions.
Does that mean the end of the online betting fun for Americans?
Well, that depends on you. We are happy to announce that are many alternative easy, safe and secure deposit and cash out methods.
I have a question for you: - What happened when PayPal, the giant of online payments, stopped gambling transactions back in 2001?
Casino operators are running around, as we speak, cutting new deals with smaller “eWallet” companies. We still don’t know who is going to be the winner. Who’s going to take the gap.
The bottom line is that people are going to find a way.
Here is a list of other safe and secure deposit and cash-out methods accepted by some online casinos, poker and sport books:
· Credit Cards (Visa, MasterCard and Diners Club)
Some casinos will use a third, not gambling, party that shows in your statement. They
almost 100% acceptance rate of any credit or debit card.
· Click2Pay
USA Players who have active Click2Pay accounts may process their deposits and
withdrawals through Click2Pay.
· ePassporte
An eWallet solution similar to NETeller.
· PayTru
An eWallet solution similar to NETeller. Easy to use!
· PaySpark
Another eWallet solution similar to NETeller.
· ATMonline
An eWallet solution similar to NETeller. I must say I’m not a big they require you to install and Active X.
· UK Debit Cards
This another reliable way.
· Moneybookers
Moneybookers is a highly trusted and secure method of making international online
payments.
· eMoneyGram
Convenient and reliable e-Wallet.
Click Here for an updated list of casinos that accept American players from all states.
Diana Sterling
diana@gambling-gazette.com
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Ciprian13 says:
THANKS FOR THE LIST
I believe that the americans are happy to finnaly find a list with the depositing methods that americans can use.Now they can easily find gambling website by just searching for the methods of depositing.
February 2nd, 2007 at 5:59 pm
Martin says:
Touchstone Casino has launched new Payment Methods.
The new payment methods useful for U.S. customers are ‘Make A Deposit’ ‘E Wallet Express’ and ‘InstaDebit’
February 10th, 2007 at 1:34 am
Aussie Poker says:
G’day everyone
I think gambling situation is also getting bid doggy here in Auz.
I use Cirrus Casino, they accept eWallet Xpress.
cheers
February 10th, 2007 at 1:37 am
YouTeller Hope says:
A new payment processing service ‘YouTeller.com’ have been launched in UK.
With no overseas branch in America (like Neteller or Citadel) they will not be affected by US legislation.
February 12th, 2007 at 10:10 pm
Craps Saviour says:
People. Heard ePassporte no longer opens business accounts for gambling companies so new Casinos won’t be able to add this method.
February 13th, 2007 at 11:03 pm
Newbie says:
Just spoke to Davinci Gold Casino and they are adding both UseMyBank and Eassporte methods.
February 15th, 2007 at 9:31 pm
Linda says:
Hello
I appreciate all the feed-back on the gambling situation.
Why haven’t the casino’s figured out a way to send your money back (your winnings) via western union, since a lot of them accept western unions as money to play?
Thank You
February 16th, 2007 at 9:24 pm
Slots Lover says:
Winward Casino has also added eWalletXpress.
Do you think thats the new neteller?
Any good/bad experiences?
February 19th, 2007 at 4:09 am
Lisa Sterling says:
Linda
I agree Western Union should certainly be a viable option. The fact they don´t “allow” gambling transactions shouldn´t be an obstacle.
I have asked few casinos and they don’t seem to have a straight answer.
Some have fear, some think is labor intensive, some think it wouldn’t be long-term, etc.
February 20th, 2007 at 12:55 am
Brian says:
Here I posted some info about YouTeller.
http://www.gambling-gazette.com/forum/payment-options/296-youteller-launched.html
Any casinos?
February 22nd, 2007 at 8:53 pm
Alex says:
EcoCard is now available at all Jackpot Factory casinos.
March 21st, 2007 at 7:46 pm