News About Rival Gaming
The news about
Rival Gaming powered casinos has changed
yet again.
Currently as of
1/22/2010, there seems to be an upswing
in activity which indicates that the
processor problems noted below, are no
longer a concern. Remember to always
contact casino support if you need help
getting a deposit to go thru.
Casinos powered by Rival
Gaming are apparently having processor
problems because there has been a drastic
reduction in play according to the stats I
am able to see, and other gambling guides
have confirmed they are seeing the same
drop-off.
Casino operators don't want
us to know this of course so rather than be
upfront and admit this is the situation we
affiliates when asking their management why
the sudden drop in play by those in the
states? We are told there isn't a problem.
We know that's a story
because we check these things ourselves (to
the best of our ability). My research showed
me that the casinos are having trouble
getting credit card deposits to go thru and
the couple of other options they provide ...
well one is a phone charge but you can only
deposit $50 a month with it. When is the
last time $50 covered your gambling bills
for a month? Been a long time for this
old-timer. I can go thru $50 in 15 minutes.
They need a new processor.
Casinos for USA Players
Rival Gaming powered
casinos out of the picture for at least a
short period of time and possibly longer ...
the choices get narrowed considerably for
those located in the states. I'm
recommending casinos for US players that they migrate to either one
of the RealTimeGaming powered casinos I have
offered (thus guaranteed) on my sites as they currently seem to be in the lead for places able to conveniently handle USA players (this of course for those located or on travel in areas legal to play), a
Vegas Technology powered casino (see the
right side column for casinos in all the
afore mentioned categories), or possibly
you'll enjoy Slotland as they seem to be
consistently able to take US deposits (or at
least I've not heard anybody complain about
them. Admittedly I don't know first hand but
am leaving now to go find out and will
update this page in a short time).
Update: I couldn't get my
card to go through but it did work a few
hours later when I was donating to a
favorite cause so I know the card is good.
Slotland simply doesn't have the processor
to get the job done.
Remember to contact support
if you are having trouble depositing at any
casino because they may have a way to
deposit that isn't advertised even inside
the casino cashier section (unless you know
the "secret"). The way it works is you
contact support and they have the banking
solution contact you thru email where you're
then invited to join ... its called
Quicktender, and then when you want to
deposit inside the casino the name of the
deposit method will be UseMyWallet (in most
cases, support can tell you for certain).
Quicktender or any eWallet
banking solution is a good idea even with
the fees they charge because you're private
banking information is given only to the
eWallet and not to each individual casino
where you're currently playing.