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January 18, 2007 at 10:54 pm #723309AnonymousInactive
I keep reading that is invitation only, and I dont see a register link on the page..
Trying to find a payment plan that is simple to use and you can deposit more that 100 a year with..
January 18, 2007 at 11:14 pm #723314AnonymousInactivetry PaySpark ATM Account Application Form from your Casino Rewards account.
January 19, 2007 at 12:15 am #723323AnonymousInactiveOk, I feel stupid. I am receiving affiliate commissions via Neteller (since yesterday anyway) and am able to withdraw to the Neteller card (today). So where am I affected?
January 19, 2007 at 12:19 am #723326biggygMemberIf you dont live in usa and the casino still has neteller then we are not affected…Yet.
January 19, 2007 at 3:21 am #723353AnonymousInactiveCPS Trish wrote:Dom and OCC, you are quicker than me at posting! LOLYes, you’ll need to use http://www.payspark.com and register an account
Cheers
Trish
Casino Action Manager
http://www.casinoaction.comHow do you register . this is just a log in page , no registration info
January 19, 2007 at 3:27 am #723355AnonymousInactivethe27offsuit wrote:How do you register . this is just a log in page , no registration infoI see what you’re saying.
My best suggestion, get onto Payspark via their contact page (they have email addresses and phone numbers) and ask them where the registration page is (I’m personally not sure). The contact us link is on the left hand side of the payspark.com website.
Just out of interest, the Click2Pay website is easier to navigate if Click2Pay is of any interest to you.
Cheers
Trish
Casino Action Manager
http://www.casinoaction.comJanuary 19, 2007 at 3:30 am #723356AnonymousInactiveThanks trish , click2pay site is down also , tried registering before but kept getting stuck ,
guess its paper check for me , thats good i wont gamble no more .
January 19, 2007 at 3:58 am #723361AnonymousInactiveYou’re welcome.
I would keep trying the Click2Pay site, I would assume it’s only a temporary down time (probably due to a lot of traffic today).
You have plenty of time until the end of the month to organise an alternate method for us to pay you.
If you need something else sorted for affiliate payments, give me a shout in an email [email protected] and I’ll see what I can work out for you.
Cheers
Trish
Casino Action Manager
http://www.casinoaction.comJanuary 19, 2007 at 7:15 am #723378AnonymousGuest“We have recently been informed that unfortunately InstaDebit have also made a decision to withdraw from the US market effect immediately”
InstaDebit is still open to Canadians.
I would suggest opting for click2pay (who are quite excited about the neteller news, oddly enough )
January 19, 2007 at 7:36 am #723381AnonymousGuestHi all,
I’m sorry but I don’t think I’ve read a positive remark made about click2pay in any thread since I have become aware they existed and that reaches a bit further back than just the last 24 hours.
Either their going to need to get their shit together very quickly … or its going to be an extreme uphill struggle.
All it is going to take is for a few unsatisfied folks to further such complaints as I’ve heard in several places (though granted all at CAP) using words like .. terrible customer service … $92 maximum allowed to deposit (I still can’t figure that one out but I’m almost sure the Prof made mention to something of that effect) …. and well just read what’s been said about them on this page and last … doesn’t make me feel warm and fuzzy all over about trusting my banking to them.
I very much hope there will be more alternatives than just click2pay for US players to fund … which arise in as timely fashion as possible.
NETeller was never outstanding in regards to their CS but when I compare them to what I’ve been hearing so far about C2pay …
scary stuff from my view.
January 19, 2007 at 9:46 am #723383AnonymousGuestDue to the increase in traffic their service has reduced, understandably as there has been a massive increase in applications etc. I am sure it will improve – keep positive!
January 19, 2007 at 12:53 pm #723397AnonymousInactiveHey guys,
In response to the recent news regarding Neteller and US gaming…
Our site Bingos.com will continue to accept bets in the short term for its US business.
However, we are looking at serious offers to acquire the business with immediate effect and may have to put in place certain restrictions to block any US transactions. Either the restrictions will be imposed or the disposal will take place within the next 4-6 weeks.
I will inform all affiliates immediately once any of this takes place – any outstanding affiliate payments to be made will be honoured unquestionably.
I hope to see you at CAP Euro or ICE next week.
Best,
Freddy
January 19, 2007 at 12:53 pm #723398AnonymousInactiveDoes anyone know if epassporte is planning to stay in the US Market?
January 19, 2007 at 1:02 pm #723402vladcizsolMemberBB1 Click2Pay uses a star rating system for clients. The number of stars you have dictate how much money you can deposit. When you first sign up you are 1 star and the maximum amount I can deposit at 1 star is $92.00
I cant even do that because they have not verified my bank account and arent responding to the support requests I sent.
January 19, 2007 at 1:53 pm #723411AnonymousInactiveSomeone said you had to get the casino to sign you up at Payspark, I remember when I signed up long ago doing just as Trish said and went directly to the page and send an email to them.
c2p is getting the worst regviews right now and I am not comfortable with them.
$92 bucks is that all we have to look forward to now with whales, ohhh boy I got a whale today he spent 92 bucks, please what a damn joke! -
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