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I just got an email from a rakeback affiliate that said FTP is now allowing US credit card deposits.
Yah yah yah, lets all talk about that and how many fish there will be blah blah... But my question is: Can we now cashout this way also???? Only for the amount we deposited or can we like deposit $50 via CC and then withdraw $5000 (or whatever the maximum will be)?? |
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Isn't it more a matter of whether your CC provider will deal with FT?
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Yes, fulltilt accepts some credit card and atm deposits.
BUT you cannot cashout through the card, only by checks by mail. |
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![]() If this is a new thing, this is interesting. I think the vast majority of fish deposit via credit/debit card, so this could be very beneficial. Unfortunately the only action the US gov't has taken thus far is against credit card transactions. |
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When I deposited with a debit card two months ago, had to talk to the fraud people first to show proof it was me, and they didn't raise any red flags that it was an "online gaming site."
I think most debit cards have and will continue to work, at least for depositing. |
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If this is a new thing, this is interesting. [/ QUOTE ] It's the real deal. I have tried a credit card I used in the past and it did not work. Today, I was told that US CCs transactions were allowed on FTP so I tried the same card and it worked! |
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ya it will work until you posted that....
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If this is a new thing, this is interesting. I think the vast majority of fish deposit via credit/debit card, so this could be very beneficial. Unfortunately the only action the US gov't has taken thus far is against credit card transactions. [/ QUOTE ] I used to work for a credit card company. Every credit card transaction is sent with an identifying code that the banks use to make decisions about approval. It is how banks can block specifically online gaming transactions, or treat them as cash advances, or charge additional fees etc etc. It very much sounds like FTP are deliberately identifying their transactions as something else. It can land them in a bunch of hot water since they are basically trying to be something that they are not. To be honest it doesn't suprise me though. |
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Can they really get in trouble? They are not US based
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