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Funding casinos with an US-bank checking account

Started by VLSroulette, June 12, 2009, 06:22:25 PM

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VLSroulette

Just letting you know Epassporte.com card deposits to casinos via Click2Pay.

Epassporte.com gives you the option to buy a virtual visa and ships a physical visa electron.

It can be funded via an US checking account:

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Click2pay.com is accepted in many casinos (I.e. Joyland).

You can find a whole list via google:

nolinks://nolinks.google.com/search?q=click2pay+casinos

Please notice I don't know for how long will this stay. Any updates on this, just post here.

Regards.

TwoCatSam

Victor

I hate to be the voice of negativity here, but I feel I should warn people as I have been down this road.  Herb is right; they will not pay you.  I lost a substantial amount of money because of this.  Read on............

Yes, you can open an account and play, but if you win they want all sorts of ID and when that ID shows you are in the U.S.A. they will merely say you are an illegal player and they don't have to pay.  Also, they will keep your initial deposit.

All Americans should wait until the ban falls.  The debate is coming this month and the vote should not be far behind.  Before long, the world will be open to Americans.

Sam

VLSroulette

Well Sam, this is good only for "gambling mules".

With Clik2Pay you can withdraw via Check or Click2Pay debit card. Obviously for foreign non-usa residents.

If USA people would like to have the debit card send by the mule via snail mail to their doors in USA, I guess they could get american dollars.

Those cards are valid at ATM's worldwide and Click2Pay won't start a man-hunt if one of their debit cards are used by an american ATM I believe. As security is merely the PIN code, it could perfectly be the offshore owner traveling to the US and using an american ATM to withdraw.

No need to hand out USA-based ID whatsoever, as long as the Casino-Customer relationship is kept strickly "Casino-Mule".

John1234

I am from USA and I have used ewallet xpress to fund and receive payment for an online casino (I forget the name of it). Everything worked out great for me except the fact that it took about a month to get my money.

John1234

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