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mrsbuda1

Pickled Onion
I NEED TO FIND OUT WHAT COUNTRY THEY RE FROM PLEASE.MY BANK WILL ONLY LET ME USE MY CARD IN CERTAIN COUNTRIES, PLEASE HELP
 

GreedyGirl

Pickled Onion
Hey Connie--

Unfortunately, the casinos may be based in one country, however the processing is likely in another country. Making it even tougher is that many casinos use several processors--each which may be in different countries.

I'll speak with our reps and see what I can find out.

In the meantime, have you given any thought to Bitcoin? Using Bitcoin would be a way to circumvent the banking issues. ;)
 

kotsy1

Fried Onion
The only issues I find with bitcoin is cashing out at an atm that is bitcoin. in order for me to take cashout, I would have to drive 45 minutes. aarrgghh, there has to be a better way.

would love to sign up for Diamond Reels, but the withdrawal options don't work for me.
 

mrsbuda1

Pickled Onion
MY BANK WILL UNBLOCK MY CARD FOR ONLY 4 COUNTRIES, OZ,CANADA,CHINA AND ARKANSAS...LOL I KNOW SEE WHAT I HAVE TO DEAL WITH :crazy:/I]
 

kotsy1

Fried Onion
my bank already questions everything. it's a federal credit union and they won't accept international wire transfers. :(
 

krystalkitty

Moderator
Hey Connie--

Unfortunately, the casinos may be based in one country, however the processing is likely in another country. Making it even tougher is that many casinos use several processors--each which may be in different countries.

I'll speak with our reps and see what I can find out.

In the meantime, have you given any thought to Bitcoin? Using Bitcoin would be a way to circumvent the banking issues. ;)

Would love to use bitcoin, but I find it so confusing. Wonder if there is a Bitcoin 101?
 

GreedyGirl

Pickled Onion
my bank already questions everything. it's a federal credit union and they won't accept international wire transfers. :(

I'd suggest to everyone (if you don't already have one) to open an account with Bank of America or Citibank. With the consulting stuff I do, I've learned far more about banking/processing than I ever hoped to and I can tell you that BofA or Citi are the two easiest banks when it comes to A) international wires and B) clearing international checks.

If you have a credit union or use a small bank, the odds are very good you won't be able to receive an international wire and IF they'll accept an international check, you'll have extended hold times (from 2 - 8 weeks).

At this point, you may want to stay away from Wells Fargo for two reasons: First, the fees with WF are outrageous and second, because they've recently identified a few processors. Chase is quite good, provided you only receive a limited number of wires or checks (one a month or so).
 
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