pinnit2015 Posted February 8, 2018 Share Posted February 8, 2018 The war on e wallets, particularly Skrill and Netteller, began with bonus bans. Now it's onto full bans - Betit (Thrills anyway) are the next to completely ban them (Highroller are part of Betit as well as other that escape my mind) Personally I've never been a fan of either - no financial protection, the fees and another company that may cause issues in getting cash into your hand don;t really give it a great selling point to me. But others may find it an 'inconvenience'. cocopop3011 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cocopop3011 Posted February 8, 2018 Share Posted February 8, 2018 The war on e wallets, particularly Skrill and Netteller, began with bonus bans. Now it's onto full bans - Betit (Thrills anyway) are the next to completely ban them (Highroller are part of Betit as well as other that escape my mind) Personally I've never been a fan of either - no financial protection, the fees and another company that may cause issues in getting cash into your hand don;t really give it a great selling point to me. But others may find it an 'inconvenience'. I stopped using both Skrill and Neteller to fund my casino accounts a few years ago when my account was hacked. However, if I was still a user of both I'd imagine I'd find it inconvenient too! Lucky for us we can use bank cards just as easy and I'm not someone that has to have their withdrawals in an hour but for those who do I guess this will be a kick in the teeth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinnit2015 Posted February 8, 2018 Author Share Posted February 8, 2018 I stopped using both Skrill and Neteller to fund my casino accounts a few years ago when my account was hacked. However, if I was still a user of both I'd imagine I'd find it inconvenient too! Lucky for us we can use bank cards just as easy and I'm not someone that has to have their withdrawals in an hour but for those who do I guess this will be a kick in the teeth. The speed for me is, or was, their only selling point. Withdrawals back to cards are now being done by some within 2 hours, which is in effect quicker than Skrill! (by the time you put in the request and they action it) Though I wouldn't promote it you have the chargeback protection of debit cards (and before anyone gets any ideas you can kiss your casino life bye bye if you use it) and the various protections of even credit cards (again, not one for promoting that). Or...if you want a mortgage I don't think the bank wants to see hundreds of casino deposits (i use a separate debit card purely for casinos - be interested to see how open banking may effect things) Don't know the reason but a casino rep told me that something like 80% of frauds in their casino were linked to these deposit methods and that was the primary driver - in other words, both have been too lax. Don't know how true etc that is. cocopop3011 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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