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I never played online because there was usually a charge for withdrawing
your money. I never liked that idea.
How do you withdraw your money with this online casino?
  Seems if the take your visa, they should credit it back on your visa.
When I checked it out, they sent you a check minus a service charge and it
took weeks to get your check. Too flaky for me.

                                                         B. Stewart

In a message dated 10/25/2009 6:04:36 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
bobbartop@yahoo.com writes:

Try inetbet.com Haven't checked in a while, but they offer a KBJW which
IIRC is 100.13%. They also have tossed players for skill, so I'm sure the
program (Real Time Gaming of Atlanta) is completely random. Bonne chance.

They're accredited at Casinomeister. So they'll pay if they owe you, but
then they'll lock you out if you're skilled and use bonuses.

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I am not sure how you collect nowadays. When I used to play a lot before, there was Neteller, and it was great. I don't remember any fees except from sportsbooks, but not casinos and poker rooms. After the 2006 thing with the United States, plus the Neteller problem, I quit playing online, except for poker at Poker Stars. Now I have started playing a bit at online casinos again, but I have not yet cashed out, so I cannot help you with that question. As for poker at Poker Stars, they send checks like clockwork, no problem! I will assume that the casinos will always mail you a check if you want, but I am not sure about fees. I use pre-paid credit cards to fund it, and I have also used EWallet. I know they will cashout to EWallet, but there is some kind of fee associated with that.

Sorry I can't help. But my advice is the old saying, where there's a will there's a way. lol

Good luck,
-BB

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BCarStew@... wrote:

I never played online because there was usually a charge for withdrawing
your money. I never liked that idea.
How do you withdraw your money with this online casino?
  Seems if the take your visa, they should credit it back on your visa.
When I checked it out, they sent you a check minus a service charge and it
took weeks to get your check. Too flaky for me.

                                                         B. Stewart

BB wrote:
"I use pre-paid credit cards to fund it"

Do you mind me asking which prepaid card you use? I've been going around with Pokerstars trying to figure out the best way to fund my account. Is it "All Access"?

Thanks,
Valerie

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I use this one, and there is a place where I can load it about a mile from my house at one of those check cashing places. I think once I established it, it costs like $1 or $2 to load it, no matter how much I put it. But I use that for the online casinos, some Real Time Gaming sites I'm playing. As to Pokerstars, I have always just funded it right out of my checking account, and then they pay me with a check.

Here's the credit card thingie.

http://www.advanceamerica.net/

Just to be clear, I do live in the United States. Hope that helps.

-BB

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Valerie Pollard" <vpollard@...> wrote:

BB wrote:
"I use pre-paid credit cards to fund it"

Do you mind me asking which prepaid card you use? I've been going around with Pokerstars trying to figure out the best way to fund my account. Is it "All Access"?

Thanks,
Valerie