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January 22, 2007 at 11:37 pm #600243JiggaMember
I’m a bit disappointed that most of the leading casino groups were so unprepared for the Neteller fiasco.
Referspot, Casino Rewards, Vegas Affiliates and ClubUSA Casino are to be commended for having EcoCard in place as an option for U.S. players.
Vegas Affiliates, Main Street Affiliates and ClubUSACasino were prepared by having EwalletExpress in place for U.S. players.
These are good options for U.S. players, and at our site we’re having trouble understanding why industry leaders like Fortune Affiliates, Vegas Partners, Referback, Roxy, Trident, Brightshare and the Profitshare Group, among many other well-run online casinos, were caught so unprepared.
What’s equally disappointing is the sudden restriction in payment options many industry leaders are offering to U.S. affiliates. We were being told to switch to Click2Pay and EziPay at the same time as Click2Pay and EziPay were making it impossible for U.S. affiliates to open accounts! What kind of way is this to treat a business partner?
January 23, 2007 at 12:18 am #723958AnonymousInactiveI am interested in hearing about any experiances people have had with EwalletExpress, and EcoCard. Are they similiar to NETeller?
January 23, 2007 at 12:20 am #723959AnonymousInactivedoes EcoCard work for us players? i thougt that it does not… anyone know for sure?
January 26, 2007 at 8:35 pm #724508vladcizsolMemberEcoCard was purchased by Neteller and is not accepting US clients.
February 2, 2007 at 2:29 pm #725467AnonymousInactiveEcoCard Are accepting US Residents and DO allow them to deposit at gambling sites
February 2, 2007 at 2:47 pm #725474AnonymousGuestHi all,
anybody else besides me hesitant to recommmend any deposit methods at the moment?
it sucks, but the last thing i want to do is to have my players running from one ewallet to the next signing up; jumping thru all the hoops you have to go thru to get a working situation going with any ewallet: and then a month later have to go thru the same ordeal once again because the last one just changed its policy to not dealing with US players.
If my confidence has been so shaken – imagine what the average player is now thinking? and in my opinion rightfully so.
I don’t have an answer at this point. I realize that only time can prove an ewallet’s dedication to serving the US public. That’s the really sad matter of the whole thing.
February 2, 2007 at 3:01 pm #725479AnonymousInactiveyes i agree, im not pushing any wallet – im just giving visitors the info of what deposit methods sites take and leaving up to them who they choose.
as i dont know whos going to be in it for the long run, epassporte looks like its doing well and ready to stay in the market … . . . . but who knows
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