I started playing online casino slot games in FEB 2015. I enjoyed playing, spent probably more than $20,000.00 dollars, I was naive I didn't know at first it was an illegal business in the US. I always had an extremely hard time making deposits with my credit cards (cc's). I have always been honest & just enjoyed playing, never took a withdrawal. From the beginning my cc's questioned practically every deposit made as suspicious due to the nature of the transactions most all being from China for example women's clothing retail or even worse transactions with ATM Withdrawal transactions in China. I had many credit cards close my account & do chargebacks & I had to do chargebacks due to certain casinos going out of business & the owners being arrested just as recent as last month. And I am not talking about little known blacklisted casinos. So now what I am dealing with is online casinos that either I already had an account with or are still opening accounts for me & accepting deposits then closing them after I make a deposit because they say I made chargebacks in the past (NOT AT THEIR CASINO) So now I am dealing with 3 casinos that refuse to refund the deposits so I will be forced to do chargebacks Bovada Casino ($980), Cherry Gold ($1,600), Ricardo's ($280). And then I got a promise from Slot Madness on Jul 17 that they would refund $2,000 but nothing yet. Now please don't tell me about any blacklists because there are too many online casinos that will still accept my deposits unfortunately due to the greed in the online casino business industry. And please don't give me any guilt trips about doing chargebacks to get my deposits back after they take my deposit & then close my account. I am doing absolutely nothing wrong legally, I know this for a fact, I'm a little naive but not dumb. The casinos can threat all they want about chargebacks but they have no legal ground to stand on in the US when they are the ones breaking the law, if you want to know what LAWS I will gladly explain, and I am talking US federal laws that the US Attorney General would close them down in a heartbeat & arrest the owners if they were in this country laws. So those of you die hard casino fans who I was once one & wish I could be still & might be if I go the bit coin route, but even that is a little bit risky meaning you can lose your $. Again this is not about WINNING as our buddy Charlie Sheen would say. I am a US Army Veteran. They took my $ & either they can give it back or it will cost them thru chargebacks to get it back. I'm not going to tell you how much $ it cost them for each chargeback & the risk of losing a high risk bank or their fees for processing cc's going up will affect them. I just would like some thoughts or suggestions!