| This is a discussion on Full tilt doesn't accept credit cards? within the online poker forums, in the Poker Rooms section; Did full tilt make any changes as of the last 3 weeks that I should know about? I've never had problems depositing with my bank ... |
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| Full tilt doesn't accept credit cards? Did full tilt make any changes as of the last 3 weeks that I should know about? I've never had problems depositing with my bank debit card or various prepaid visas. Now, they won't accept either, and are saying it's "due to circumstances out of their control". What's going on can someone clue me in? |
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| Mayhaps it is due to your bank, or the card issuer not allowing use of those cards for deposits online or for online gaming. For example, I had a Capitol One card that I used frewuently a few years ago. While making a deposit at Full TIlt, I was informed that my depsoit was turned down for "reasons beyond their control". Tuens out that the card issuer (Cap One) no longer allowed it's card to be used for such purposes as deposits to online gaming sites. Perhaps your card provider has recently done the same? And I suppose I'll pre-empt the ensuing posts about using Instadebit, Moneybookers and so on. These options are probably your best bet for hallse free deposits and withdrawls (after the hassle of setting up the accounts of course) |
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| I used my All access Visa a couple of days before that. Full didn't use their name when the loaded the money on the site. Forgot the name they used but I had no problems then. Don't know how it is now. Last edited by Lafayette2 : 19th March 2010 at 12:51 PM. Reason: wanted to change something |
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