Americas Cardroom Deposit and Withdrawal Process

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Ok peeps, FYI, min deposit is $49 up to $2500, using the norm, credit/debit, person to person,. No brainer there.
New to Debit Cards please click here to print out the KYC form
In order to apply for a prepaid debit, follow these easy steps:
  • 1. Fax or scan your picture ID
    2. Fax or scan your utility bill
    3. Fax or scan completed KYC form
    Send via fax toll free to 1-888-748-6740, or email to support@americascardroom.com

    Debit Cards Min $50 - Max $2500
    Monthly Fee $4.95

    Important: In order to request your debit card, first time users will need to have a minimum starting card balance of $50, which will be debited from their betting account. Once loaded, these funds will be immediately available for your use, minus the $4 load fee. (i.e. $46)​
Payouts are restricted to one per 7 day period.
IMPORTANT NOTE: We are no longer able to refund deposits made using credit cards. You will therefore be required to fill out a Credit Card Authorization Form verifying original charges, before any payments can be processed. Once this information is received, your request will be processed immediately. Please contact customer service to request this form, or for any questions regarding your withdrawal.
1. Under normal circumstances, withdrawals are processed the day after they are requested, however all withdrawals are subject to review, and may take up to 15 business days to process.
2. If you have used an e-wallet such as neteller to deposit, we will send your withdrawal via the same e-wallet. At least one deposit through the e-wallet will be necessary in order to process your withdrawal.
3. Bank Draft (check) withdrawals are limited to a max of $2995 per check, and only one may be requested per week.
4. Money Gram withdrawals may only be requested by phone, live chat or email once per week for a max of $850. Fees based on the amount sent will be charged for this service.
5. Bank Wire withdrawals are limited to one request per week and we will send a max of $50,000 per month. We offer one free Bank Wire withdrawal per month and after that fees will be charged as follows:
Payout amount requested x .005 + $55 = fee
Minimum fee = $65
Maximum fee = $300

So just thought I would share this, it appears they offer a debit card to use for withdrawals which should make for speedier payouts. Just starting out here, so if anyone has any feedback please let me know
 
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Has anyone played here? Is it any good and is it still a similar risk as merge intertops etc as far as potential to be shut down?
 
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I have no ideal, very little traffic I think maybe 2000 players, no freerolls except the depositor first freeroll which appears to be every Saturday other than that I can't see why to play there except their withdrawal process may be a bit quicker since they have the ability to provide you with a debit card to post your withdrawals to.
 
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Yahtahay Network. I counted 7 skins, but read about 9. All small.

2 months ago it was called Doyle's Room, but 5 months ago Doyle stopped being involved and probably was hoping/litigating they would do something to drop his likeness.

They do have freerolls, 2 daily, and more on Freeroll Fridays. Small prizes in the daily ones, but I won one to start my br. Winner got $10

They have deals with small bookmakers or something. IN particular you will see a lot of players with ve before a 4 digit number. like ve2334. I learned from DR support that they were from a Venezuela Sportsbook club that had some sort of deal with Yatahay.

I like the software. Better than any other US available site. Not a shared opinion tho.
 
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This is the old Doyle' Room site ( at least the company bought out Doyle's Room) and seamlessly transferred my account. Although I have a bit on money on this site, never played the on the new version. Agree - some of the fees appear to be high.
 
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The software seems to run very smooth even with multible tables, not sure about the debit card or the fees. Played a few freerolls there last night, good times.
 
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Thus far, this seems to be a good room to give a try, notwithstanding the small traffic (or actually even because of it)

Thus far, the new owners who took over this site from DoylesRoom appear to be pumping a decent amount of money into the site. Marketing so far has done a good job as traffic is up 25% (yeah crazy, it was that low before). I have seen good reviews of players responding to new ownership, and they seem to be making improvements everyday.

One of the few US Rooms offering new Rakeback. 27% (direct to players account which is always better than depending on affiliate to pay you)

Starting Nov 29th - They are running a nice looking 6 day, 18 Event MTT series for a small network, with 150K in guaranteed cash and prizes, a $50k GUARANTEED Main Event, a $25k Warm-Up Event on Thanksgiving, Hold’em and Omaha tourneys, and contests that award tourney seats, cash and FPPs

Best of all, they are putting up 65K for a month-long Rakerace (still not too late to get in) where you compete with an extremely small base of players. If you have the time to play, it would seem easy to rack up easy money. The TOP 13 places all win over $1,000 and 1st place is $10,000. They pay down to 275th.

They are at least promising quicker payments than any other US facing site. They take both WU and Money Gram for Deposits, as well as visa (I assume some available prepaid visas), and offer P2P as well, so it is possible to trade for deposits and w/d's. Whatever the fee may be, they are at least offering a sweet debit card for quick withdrawals (probably can't last long given debit card history-but take it while you can get it), something NO ONE else is doing for USA.

They are paying for FPPs up to $1900 a month (good luck getting max, but something better than nothing). *PLUS, does NOT count against Rakeback

Software is vastly improved. Can play 20 tables...are there 20 open :)

Bad Beat Jackpot (currently near $92K)

100% Bonus Deposit up to $1,000 (sweet for Bonus Whores who are also chasing Rakerace)

At least for now, seems like a place for US Players to be excited about, looking to cater to US players, until they get big enough not to care anymore :laugh:

Note: A good point in my book is they also continued any promotion, rakeback agreement that players had with DoylesRoom, and have been working hard to correct any problems ala bounced Doyles checks. DoylesRoom had been turning into an even worse mess prior to this timely takeover.
 
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I just checked out America'sCardroom. The laughable monthly debit fee I can't be sure about because after installing the program and opening it up, it says there are 2031 players online and 494 players actually playing.

There are more than a few tables running at $.05/.10 and $.50/1 but not enough for me to consider even attempting to deposit.

The freeroll every weekend won't bring the players in droves either. It started more than 7 hours ago and looks like it is starting to pay out a little more than $1 to players currently busting out. The first place winner will receive $50.

I'll probably check back in a couple months, who knows.
 
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it says there are 2031 players online and 494 players actually playing.

That puzzled me at first, but if you open the tournament lobby (which is seperate), it appears that the tourney players plus the 'players playing' in the main lobby do add up to the 'Total Players' figure.
So it seems like that 'players playing' is the ring game figure
 
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Ha! That's what I assumed, they were counting people with the program open and not seated. I have to believe they actually do this when they're is a lull in play. ;) That's a lot of people playing tourneys compared to people in rings, but it must cover sitngos?

I counted the actual seated players at one point because I was curious how many, or how few people were playing in one section. The mid level rings had 78 people seated. There were also levels with greyed out tabs. After 5 or 10 minutes I realized it wasn't that the company hadn't opened up the other areas/levels of play to the players yet (I had assumed this because of so few people 'online'), it was the tabs were just not brighter than the one I was in because, well, I wasn't in them. There were more levels of play than I thought but the low level had approximately the same amount of people seated, which obviously didn't boost my level of confidence or excitement to actually play. :D
 
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Ha! That's what I assumed, they were counting people with the program open and not seated. I have to believe they actually do this when they're is a lull in play. ;) That's a lot of people playing tourneys compared to people in rings, but it must cover sitngos?

I counted the actual seated players at one point because I was curious how many, or how few people were playing in one section. The mid level rings had 78 people seated. There were also levels with greyed out tabs. After 5 or 10 minutes I realized it wasn't that the company hadn't opened up the other areas/levels of play to the players yet (I had assumed this because of so few people 'online'), it was the tabs were just not brighter than the one I was in because, well, I wasn't in them. There were more levels of play than I thought but the low level had approximately the same amount of people seated, which obviously didn't boost my level of confidence or excitement to actually play. :D

Yeah, small site, but if you can't see why you should be trying them out based on my posts, then I just can't understand how you value money, but that is your choice. If they give away 50K 65K every month in rake race, and very few people are playing, that benefits you right? If they have a 150K Tournament series and hardly anyone plays, the high guarantee benefits you right? 27% Rakeback is sweet these days right? Extra 10% rakeback based on monthly FPP giveaway that does not touch rakeback is good for players, right? Bonus Deposit that doesn't expire, anyone else do that? Before they spent money, the rooms was a ghost town. They have grown dramatically in relative terms since then.

If you dont want to pay a fee for convenience of debit card to withdraw money from ATM, you can wait for a check and deposit it to a bank (I'll gladly pay a fee to avoid depositing anything to a bank these days)

Any CCer who passes on this online room is like burning money, at least for the moment. The value in this room is screaming so loud you should hear it from a long ways.

Note: If you are not from US a little different story as you have other competing rooms, but still worth a look for free money while they are giving it away.
 
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I actually like americas cardroom....i ve deposited already...they make you call to confirm your account......i havent cashed out yet but that looks like a fairly simple process...freerolls once an hr for 12 hrs starting at noon on fri......they also have freerolls intermittent through out the day you just have to be on and lucky enough to see them i havent noticed a trend yet
 
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Any CCer who passes on this online room is like burning money, at least for the moment.

You should sell used cars. ;)

Well, I don't care to play tournaments and playing the same people day in and day out is not enticing at all. At this point they haven't been around long enough to be truly trusted and the amount of online players justifies that thought imo.
 
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Ok peeps, FYI, min deposit is $49 up to $2500, using the norm, credit/debit, person to person,. No brainer there.
New to Debit Cards please click here to print out the KYC form
In order to apply for a prepaid debit, follow these easy steps:
  • 1. Fax or scan your picture ID
    2. Fax or scan your utility bill
    3. Fax or scan completed KYC form
    Send via fax toll free to 1-888-748-6740, or email to support@americascardroom.com

    Debit Cards Min $50 - Max $2500
    Monthly Fee $4.95

    Important: In order to request your debit card, first time users will need to have a minimum starting card balance of $50, which will be debited from their betting account. Once loaded, these funds will be immediately available for your use, minus the $4 load fee. (i.e. $46)​

just to be clear, this is just used for payouts?
or can you like put money on this card to use as deposits as well?

im in US and need help trying to get money to my account
i have 3 Visa but none will work
 
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just to be clear, this is just used for payouts?
or can you like put money on this card to use as deposits as well?

im in US and need help trying to get money to my account
i have 3 Visa but none will work

Just for withdrawals
 
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so does that mean u cant withdraw onto moneybookers? Is it like even non usa players have to withdraw using this card that charges $4.95 a month?
 
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Ok guys, I playing on this site Americas cards room for 3 monthes,I'm US player
here is their freeroll schedule
every day 2 :pfreerolls $25
1. registartion starts 3:00 pm est time and tourney at 3:30 pm
2. registration starts 10 :45 pm est time and tourney starts 11:15
plus on friday freerolls every hour $50, $75 $100 $150 $200 from 12 :05 pm until 11:05 pm
About withdrawals, you can withdrawl your money via Check minimum $50 and no fees! Checks arrives in 7 -10 business days.
Good luck all!
 
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Ok guys, I playing on this site Americas cards room for 3 monthes,I'm US player
here is their freeroll schedule
every day 2 :pfreerolls $25
1. registartion starts 3:00 pm est time and tourney at 3:30 pm
2. registration starts 10 :45 pm est time and tourney starts 11:15
plus on friday freerolls every hour $50, $75 $100 $150 $200 from 12 :05 pm until 11:05 pm
About withdrawals, you can withdrawl your money via Check minimum $50 and no fees! Checks arrives in 7 -10 business days.
Good luck all!
Can anyone verify this?
 
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Can anyone verify this?

They do not currently have the $25 Freerolls. Instead, they are running the 'Freeroll Super Series':

If you can win your way through four rounds of hardcore Texas Hold’em action throughout 2012, we’ll crown you with the Freeroll Super Series title and hit you with a Punta Cana Poker Classic prize package. Best of all there’s $75,000 for everyone to win along the way.

Round 1 – The Daily

Enter a daily qualifier. We’re running 8 of them – EVERY DAY – so it’s easy to get into:

8pm Main Event Freeroll
• Buy-in: $0
• Prize Pool: 50 tournament entries to Round 2

11pm Daily Second Chance
• Buy-in: $0
• Prize Pool: 25 tournament entries to Round 2

Daily tournament at: 2am, 5am, 8am, 11am, 2pm, 5pm
• Buy-in: $0
• Prize Pool: 10 tournament entries to Round 2

Each Round 1 tournament also awards winners with $1 in Tournament Dollars. You’ll need the Tournament Dollar to enter Round 2.




Round 2 – The Weekly

• Every Saturday

• Buy-in: $1 Tournament Dollar

• 3:00pm ET
• Prize Pool: $750 in total prize money for the top 100 players

One Round 3 entry will be awarded for every five players in the tournament. Each Round 2 tournament awards winners with $5 in Tournament Dollars. You’ll need the Tournament Dollars to enter Round 3.


Round 3 – The Monthly

• First Saturday of the following month.

• Buy-in: $5 Tournament Dollars (re-buys and add-ons are $5 TD)

• 5:00pm ET
• Prize Pool: $3,000 in total prize money for the top 100 players

To get to Grand Finale Freeroll, make it into the top 500 on our special points leaderboard. Only round 3 freerolls award points towards the leaderboard, and you’ll earn them based on your performance.




Round 4 – The Grand Finale

• Buy-in: $0, but restricted to top 500 players from the leaderboard.

• Saturday, October 13TH.

• 3:00PM ET

• Prize Pool: $25,000 in total prize money where a Punta Cana Poker Classic prize package for the top three finishers is included
 
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