Playing smart
at online casinos starts before you ever
make your first bet. Make the commitment to
find a deposit solution or ewallet that is
your-location-friendly, and take the
necessary steps to complete the task of
setting up an ewallet
account.
At least get
a casino-friendly pre-paid credit card to
make your deposits because you will quickly
find out that those located in the states
cannot use their credit card to deposit nor
many other means by which you SHOULD be able
to do with your own money as you please.
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Update !!!
As unlikely
as I thought possible, debit
cards are working to deposit (I
used Visa,
this in April '08)
for depositing into
Blackjack Ballroom
$500 + 1 hr to gamble bonus:
keep any profit up to $200. Also
get 40% bonus added to 1st
deposit. |
The best
advice is to choose your online casino, get it
downloaded and installed, then after
entering the casino visit the banking
section and look for deposit solutions that
cater to your geological location. *Some
casinos are neglect in updating their
banking sections. So if in the states you
may want to contact casino support and ask
them what is working best at that current
time for your location.
There is a
way to get money exchanged between you and
the casino in most cases but you may have to
contact support to save yourself a lot of
time and trouble discovering which banking
solution is working at that time. That's
what I'd do before I wasted my time trying
to sign up at ewallets which may not offer
service to my area any longer.
At the casinos I allow to advertise
on my sites the games payout better than
most land casinos. The games themselves
are provided by a 3rd-party software
provider so there is no chance the
casino can alter any game result and no
chance you won't be getting the very
fairest of odds.
Online casinos are in a position to
turn the known gambling world on its
head because they face so many fewer
obstacles than their land-trapped
ancestors. There's no overhead in
running an online casino when compared
to a land casino. Yes the casinos do pay
to lease their games and do have to
flourish on that small percentage they
don't pay back to players but they still
face much less operating costs than a
land casino.
Most online casinos I list on my
sites have been in operation for over 5
years and many are closing in on 10
years of satisfied customers who return
again and again.