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NETeller: This is one of the prominent channels for paying casinos. As soon as you deposit money you can play. The catch is withdrawing money, which takes up to 5 days.
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InstaCash: this channel uses the debit card system for transferring money to casinos.
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Citadel: this channel uses the debit card system for transferring money to casinos.
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OnDemandFunds: this channel uses the debit card system for transferring money to casinos.
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Moneybookers: This service uses a bank account or credit card to transfer funds, usually with no need for registration.
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Firepay: This service uses a bank account or credit card to transfer funds, usually with no need for registration.
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Central Coin: This service uses a bank account or credit card to transfer funds, usually with no need for registration.
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Click2Pay: This service uses a bank account or credit card to transfer funds, usually with no need for registration.
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ECO Card: This is a service for Europeans wishing to use their telephone account to pay the casino.
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Paysafe Card: This service uses a bank account or credit card to transfer funds, usually with no need for registration.
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Instabit: this channel uses the debit card system for transferring money to casinos.
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UseMyBank: This service uses a bank account or credit card to transfer funds, usually with no need for registration.
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Visa and MasterCard: Players can use these major credit cards so long as they are not residents of the USA.
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Bank Draft: Casinos offer an extra bonus to players who transfer money via a direct bank debit.
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Wire Transfer: Casinos also offer an extra bonus to players who transfer money via wire transfer. The process can take two days.
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