This day and age, depending on where a player resides, finding an acceptable
third party eWallet or online casino deposit methods can be a complicated task.
With most eWallet's now being country specific, finding a good deposit method,
which doesn't pose a high risk of closing its doors at any given moment, can seem like
a difficult if nearly impossible task. It's not.
Players should still select
over new online casinos just as always. Beginning with proper software
credentials, licensing and ongoing fairness checks, other factors, like
available deposit methods should only come later. One would think that,
considering the current status of the third party depositing industry, further
research in this regard would be needed. Ironically, however, the main thing
that players need to look for after a gaming host has satisfied the
aforementioned requirements is whether or not player's from their jurisdiction
will even be accepted to open an account. Even more ironic is how anti-gambling
legislation says it aims to protect people, yet ends up only increasing the
risks out there.
For those sites who do have their doors open, players should
then begin researching into their deposit methods and finding a viable one. They
are out there. Casinos are finding ways to make it happen. They have to be given
some credit, for their whole system of doing business was swept off its feet.
Our advice: Play the game and follow the rules. Call the casino and verify how
they plan to get you started with a real money account and how they plan to get
your money back when its time for a withdrawal. If they mention any third-party
methods, call/email them and verify that information as well.
Above all, any time you are
unfamiliar with a service provider email us here at Online Casino Project, and we will get you the
straight answers. Play it safe gamblers and don't take chances when it comes to
getting paid out.