Archive for the ‘Payment solutions in US casinos’ Category

eWalletXpress and UseMyWallet deposit methods in US online casinos

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Let’s continue our talk about most used deposit methods in US online casinos. We have already given you a comprehensive review of AmericanExpress cards and now it’s time to explore some other e-wallet options. eWalletXpress and UseMyWallet are ones of the most secure and convenient online payment processors that are supported by most US online casinos nowadays. Yeah, you got it right. American will have absolutely no problems with depositing funds or withdrawing money from their online casino accounts via eWalletXpress and UseMyWallet. Explanation of all other advantages of these payment solutions and the whole procedure of using them for gambling purposes are unveiled below. (more…)

Withdrawal methods in US online casinos

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Banking or Cashier section of US online casinos gives not only the information about the deposit methods, but also the list of the available withdrawal methods. In other words, all the options that players have to receive their winnings should be described in details on the designated page. Due to the latest changes in US gambling legislation, a number of retrieval methods is limited for American gamblers. We will list all the most common withdrawal methods accepted in US online casinos below. (more…)

US online casinos accepting American Express

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

In our previous article we have described you the most popular deposit methods accepted by US online casinos. Among them were credit cards, e-wallets and some other alternative payment solutions. However, over a month ago a number of banking options for American players was reduced once again as MasterCard blocked the usage of its credit cards for transactions to online gambling operators. (more…)

Deposit methods accepted by US online casinos

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Gambling industry originated in the United States in the mid1990s thanks to the combined efforts of such software providers as Microgaming and Cryptologic. So, there is nothing surprising that US online casinos were the largest on the whole online gambling market. They attracted millions American players and players all over theworld and enjoyed huge revenue. However, this situation has changed beyond recognition in 2004 when a so-called UIGEA Act was passed in the American government. It actually restricted financial transactions to online casino operators and limited the choice of US gamblers significantly when it comes down to deposit methods. (more…)