eWalletExpress May Have Problems
eWalletExpress
may have some financial problems or it
could be they're hee-hawing over whether
to continue serving the United States,
at this time I don't know but am making
my readers aware there may be a problem
and that it would be wise to go take out
not all of your money but a fair-sized
portion out.
Any time you hear of
a place having money problems it is
usually wise to not appear like you're
doing anything out of the usual when
getting your money out because the place
will seek to dump on those who are
appearing to leave anyway whereas if
they plan on staying in business then
they'll need to keep as many satisfied
as possible.
For myself, I never
keep large sums for extended periods of
time in any eWallet solution so it would
not look out of the ordinary for me to
withdraw 70% or better of my funds.
Remember the thing to do is to try and
appear as usual as possible.
Also keep in mind
that they'll likely look at where the
money came from and if it didn't come
from a casino then it was likely put
there from your bank account.
Withdrawing 90% of an account which had
just received a large payment from a
casino would look much less suspicious
than if you were withdrawing 90% of the
money you had just transferred into the
account a short time ago, and likely
you'd be transferring back to the same
account you used to fund the eWallet in
the first place. Taking out 90% of money
you just put in would be like jumping up
and down yelling I've lost faith and
want my money! Do that AFTER you get
your money in your hands, not before,
not during and if you are thoughtful
then you'd say nothing to them at all so
others like yourself might be able to
get their money before the place wises
up and shuts everything down.
That may already be
the case by the time you're reading
this, if so don't lose all hope. This
situation (if its about legality) has
happened before with NETeller, which
might sound familiar? In that particular
case if you'd been a faithful follower
of old brother Steve's BondedCasinos.com
, you'd have had 4 days to get your
money out before it was frozen into what
turned out to be about a year until
people were able to get their money out.
So even if all seems at its worst, that
in true fact the worse that will happen
is you'll have to wait a period before
you can get your hands on your money.
Those in the states
can contact the casino support and they
will tell you which deposit method is
currently best for your respective
location. Those outside the states
shouldn't have too much trouble or I
haven't heard of anybody outside the
states having trouble with any eWallet
at time of this writing.
If you'd care,
bookmark this page and I'll keep it
updated with what I am hearing from my
sources.
eWallet Express To
Begin Cashouts Again
eWallet Express
announced they would again begin
cashouts in about two weeks time. This
update made on 8/25/09.