July 5th, 2007
One of the more popular solutions for purchasing casino credits is Money bookers for Canadian casino players. While many other methods may be used as well, Money Bookers seems to be the players choice. Easy sign up process with a online registation. Approval is quick after email verification. Just go to moneybooker.com to create a account. Many online casinos will give players extra bonuses for using webwallets to purchase credits. Check the casinos website on banking or promotion pages to learn more about possible extra cash rewards.
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April 15th, 2007
I recently signed up for a moneybookers account. I went through the registration process, signed in and checked out the deposit and withdraw limits. I think there is a better solution to use, but moneybookers is definately a good solution for the casual user. many online casinos will give players a decent bonus for using moneybookers to purchase credits and I have not heard anything negative about this webwalet. You might consider having alternative purchasing methods as well.
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March 19th, 2007
While Money Bookers is not accepting transfers from US citizens to online casinos is it still a great solution for NON US players. Most all Microgaming online casinos will give players a promotional bonus when they use alternative methods for purchasing casino credits. To find out what the current extra bonus is at a online casino visit the casinos promotional or cashier page located on the casinos website.
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January 28th, 2007
This month major changes happened in the US relating to casino banking. The Feds have put a stop to most banking methods which fund online casinos. This has hurt the casinos and poker rooms as per having ways to players to add credits to there casino accounts. It is still possible but not near as easy. Some are allowing money orders, click2pay, while others your credit cards and debit card will process with no issues.

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November 4th, 2006
Most online casinos accept a large variety of different web wallets to purchase casino credits. In late Oct the US government has passed a bill to try and stop the processing of payments to casinos on the internet which is suppose to take effect 270 days after the bill was passed. Many believe it will be nearly impossible to stop web wallets. I guess time will tell on this one. The bill did not make it illegal to gamble online.
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