Every online gaming site has multiple payment processors. They all offer paper cheque mailed or in some cases sent by Fed-Ex.
Beyond that many sites offer e-wallet options that will provide you with a ATM card that you can use t any ATM machine. There are also various EFT options where you can move money between your bank account and a site.
The most popular poker ATM card option shut down a few days ago. The payment processors are constantly in a state of flux. In the last 6 years I’ve used at least 10 different cash out options as better ones come and others close.
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September 29th, 2009 at 12:58 pm
It depends on the online casino or gambling site, and also varies from region to region.
Some will courier you a cheque or banker’s draft. Some will want your bank account details so they can do a direct deposit. Some will use systems like PayPal, e-gold or Netbanx.
If you’ve deposited funds via a credit card some sites will put money back in to that account, although many have stopped and those that are left are now imposing limits on the transaction size, or the number of transactions a day.
If you want to withdraw your signup bonus, many sites won’t let you until you’ve played a certain number of games, or wagered a certain amount.
September 29th, 2009 at 12:58 pm
Generally, the method you use to deposit the funds into your online casino account is the way it can be withdrawn.