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SuperShell64

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  1. I don't know if this is helpful.. Or an option for Australians.. But a couple years ago when Neteller and Skrill stopped allowing Canadians to use their services to fund online gambling, Ecopayz remained a good option. Eventually new payment options for Canadians popped up and today funding online gambling is quite easy.
  2. I could be wrong.. but I believe Elprez is American. Speaking as a Canadian.. and hopefully not jinxing anything.. I have found deposits and withdrawals have become quite a bit easier over the last year or so.. Thank you Instadebit!!
  3. Sorry I don't play at All Jackpots.. but their Ask Gambler profile shows Ecopayz as a withdrawal option. Normally you would have to deposit via Ecopayz in order to use them for a withdrawal, but maybe since you are having such difficulty All Jackpots might make an exception? My internet search shows 010 as the proper code for CIBC so I would imagine this must be frustrating. I wish you luck in getting your withdrawal sorted out.
  4. I too am really excited about the Big Battle idea.. I have entered a couple and of course finished just out of the money This in fact is one of the reasons I am curious about when or if Battle of the Slots will return to being Cashback eligible. Unfortunately I have not noticed any significant increase in the number of spins for the Battles that I play, but perhaps this is because I am Canadian & can not participate in the NetEnt battles?? Does anyone know whether Battle entry fees count toward your wagering requirement to remain eligible for the Free Battle tournaments?? Also, I have noticed that some of the .10 cent spin Battles show as being Race eligible but how is this possible when spins have to be a minimum of .20 cents to count in the Race??
  5. Still waiting for "technical issues" to be sorted out so that we can return to earning Cashback on Battle of the Slots. I believe that it has been more than 6 months
  6. I do understand what you are saying Phiro. Because Videoslots Cashback and Casino Race are based on your wagering not on your deposits, it is not necessarily a program that works for everyone. Potentially lucky Player A could deposit $50 in a week and walk away with more in Cashback and Casino Race earnings than unlucky Player B who deposited $500 that same week. I am a low-roller so I enjoy Videoslots' promos, but definitely if I was a high roller I wouldn't want to have to rely on being lucky with my wagers in order to derive some sort of bonus from my deposits.
  7. What exactly do you suppose "regulatory restrictions" means? How is one software provider any different than another provider? Would it be that the Canadian government requires NetEnt to pay a licensing fee and that NetEnt doesn't feel they would be getting good value for their money because of a small Canadian online gambling population? Or would it be that NetEnt is buying into the propaganda that gambling is illegal for Canadians?
  8. I was a huge fan of Battle of Slots.. had a decent amount of wins. I don't play the Battles much anymore. I was disappointed when Video Slots stopped counting Battles as part of your cashback. I also found the scheduling got to be so redundant.. Same Battles for me night after night after night. I did find that I could consistently place in certain games while in others I didn't stand a chance. Perhaps this is an answer to Manoushk's question.. I did find the gameplay in the Battles different then when just playing the games in the casino.. The big wins I got in Jack & The Beanstalk or Gemix in Battles, I never saw in casino play. Conversely, I could do decently well on Jack Hammer in the casino, but I rarely placed on Jack Hammer in Battle.
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