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Erik20

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  1. I understand that's it's standard procedure for online casinos to pay USA players their winnings in installments, instead of in full. For example, Win Palace approved me for only $500 for a $2,000 withdrawal. The rest was returned to my casino player accont This concerns me. If I was lucky enough to hit, say for $5,000, at the $500 limit, I would be waiting months to be paid in full. I've checked with a few other online casinos, and they also pay their winners in in installments. My question to the online gambling community is... Are there any online casinos, accepting US players, that pay your winnings in full? I would like to tell them this: I'm going to deposit $200. Please credit the full amount to my casino account. Your online casino will be paid in installments at $25 per month for eight months...lol To the online gambling community, I would surely appreciate any feedback. Thank you for your time. Erik20
  2. Hi tpro1530, I live in California and have used several credit cards with upper limits in the range of $3,500 to $5,000. I haven't had any problems as far as any fraud or unauthorized use goes. I have also used a Walmart VISA debit card without any problems. Erik20
  3. ValDes, thanks for information on online casino withdrawal policies. This guide answered all my questions! I wonder how an online casino would like it if I said "Your pending deposit will be held for 7 to 10 business days." lol
  4. Hi, I was hoping someone at Ask Gamblers could help me understand why withdrawals are sooo slow with some online casinos. I recently requested a $1,500 withdrawal from Win Palace. After a long wait of 7 to 10 business days, they approved $500. They then said I would have to go through the withdrawal process again to withdraw any more of my money. I would appreciate some information and advice as to why from the online gambling community. Thank you for your time. Erik20
  5. Hi, thank you both ValDes and aemakgol for taking the time to respond to my post. After reading your replies, I'm just not going to worry about this anymore. I have had some decent wins with Win Palace $1,500, and even a little higher with Slots Jungle. I'm fine with it. I only use freeplay when I've lost a playing bankroll. I'll definitely take advice from the online gambling community. Hopefully, my cold streak will end soon. I'm actually very excited about online gambling. I don't have to drive four hours to get to Las Vegas, stay in a hotel, or go to any of the California Indian casinos. Thank you both for your time. Erik20
  6. Over the course of several weeks, I've have noticed that whenever I'm playing free play in any given casino, (in this case Win Palace, Loco Panda, and Slots Jungle,) I win easily more often that not. In contrast, when I'm playing for real money, it's like someone flipped on a switch to prevent me from winning. Usually, I will lose my bankroll quickly, despite using bonuses. I enjoy gambling, but I'm having a hard time believing online casinos are not rigged. Can anyone in the gambling community shed some light on this? Thank you for your time. Erik20
  7. Hello, szirtisas and bigdk88, I appreciate the feedback. Also, I will definitely be more selective and careful before downloading another casino. I realize now that I need to pay closer attention to the reviews. I've only been playing slots and keno, I couldn't agree with you more that I need to play other games. I know there is a lot more to gambling than slots and keno. Erik20
  8. As the online gambling community knows, I have been barred from Silver Oak and Club Player. The online gambling community told me that I had won too much. $3,000 approximately. Most recently, I have won some money from Win Palace $1,400 approximately. On slots and Keno. Is Win Palace going to bar me next? Of course, like many gamblers, I've lost much more than I've won. I know Las Vegas won't bar me for winning. I do enjoy online gambling because it is so convenient. Can someone let me know what, if anything, I need to do so I don't get barred from any more casinos. Thank you for your help. Erik20
  9. I would like to thank the players above, and the online gaming community in general, for explaining to me what the casinos would not tell me. For a time, I was actually ahead in these two casinos (less than $10,000) I played many dollar classic 3-reelers and occasionally took a shot at the $5 machine. I guess it isn't all doom and gloom though. Club Player paid me on about $3,000 in pending withdrawals. However , like many gamblers, I lost the most the money of it back. I wasn't banned until I lost the money back. Of course, as you know, there are many casinos that want my business. For the online gaming community, hopefully our next rush is just around the corner! Thank you for your time
  10. I was recently banned from two casino groups, and to this day, I do not understand why the casinos have done this. I have only gambled for money in keno and slot machines. Overall, I have lost much more money than I've won. I have followed all their rules. The casinos are Club Player and Silver Oak and others in their groups. I have repeatedly asked these casinos to explain to me why I am banned. They will only tell me the following: "You don't fit the player profile we're looking for." I would appreciate if someone in the online gambling community, can perhaps explain to me why these casinos don't want my business? As players know, they have a house advantage, on all the games anyway. Thank you for your time. Erik20
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