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Alternate Casino Deposit OptionsOne of the disadvantages of online casinos is the money transferring aspect. In a brick and mortar casino it's easy to hand money to a cashier, over the Internet it's not quite that simple just yet. All money deposits and withdrawals must be made electronically somehow. The easiest option to make a deposit is typically using a credit card - however many credit card issuers no longer allow people to make direct deposits to online casinos, because the "chargebacks" are too frequent. If your credit card doesn't work (or you don't have one) - here are some good alternate options to fund your casino account(s). An electronic check depositing option which requires a US bank account in US funds. No credit card required.
Deposit funds to your ECash Direct account with Basic 900pay. Basic 900pay is a secure, hassle-free method of deposit offering a simple payment system that charges the deposit to your phone bill - no credit card or bank account required.
ACH Deposits Allows players to transfer money directly from US-based bank accounts to a casino accepting said payment method. Sort of like an easy bank wire. No credit card required.
NETeller is an online money transfer service. Opening a NETeller account is like using an online wallet. You can deposit, withdraw, and transfer funds to any merchants that support NETeller Online Payments.
FirePay is a Web based cash account. Fund your FirePay account directly from your U.S. bank account, and immediately pay with the deposited funds. FirePay is simple and secure. It's FREE to sign up, FREE to fund, and FREE to pay.
Personal Cheques A small number of online casinos accept personal checks for deposits, but this is not usually a recommended option as there's a significant delay between sending payment and having accessible funds at the casino.
Wire Transfers A wire transfer is basically an electronic method of transferring cash from one party to another done through your bank. It's a fairly simple process, but usually carries higher fees than other deposit options, so it's best suited if you're making larger ($500+) deposits wherever you play. Ask the customer service staff at your particular casino for their wire details. As time goes by new payment options will continue to spring up, especially as more and more credit card companies restrict online gaming charges. Unfortunately it's a little more hassle, but rest assured there's a way to make deposits. On the bright side, many casinos offer better bonuses from these alternate options as a way of saying thanks for the trouble!
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