Which US sites are the easiest to withdraw from by check or credit card

  • Thread starter manyrivers2cross
  • Start date
M

manyrivers2cross

Rising Star
Bronze Level
Joined
Oct 7, 2018
Total posts
12
Chips
0
hey everyone,
just getting my feet wet again with poker and wondering if I could get your opinions about which sites are the easiest to withdraw from without bs policies or undue delays. Had a bad experience with Bet Online a long while back, left a bad taste in my mouth.

I don't do crypto, that would not be something I am interested in.

Your thoughts?
 
PHX

PHX

Legend
Loyaler
Joined
Dec 7, 2014
Total posts
7,133
Awards
16
TT
Chips
78
These are my 3 recommendations to look at.

America's Card Room

Betonline

ignition

I am not in the US so I am not sure about their policies as it pertains to US players withdrawal/deposits options. Maybe one of the American players can give you info on that.

America's Cardroom is my top choice. You can find a review here https://www.cardschat.com/

I put Betonline on the list they have cleaned up their act they are no longer a shady room like they used to be they are legit at least to me.
 
SouthparkSith

SouthparkSith

Visionary
Silver Level
Joined
Apr 3, 2005
Total posts
741
Awards
4
Chips
0
These are my 3 recommendations to look at.

America's Card Room

Betonline

Ignition

I am not in the US so I am not sure about their policies as it pertains to US players withdrawal/deposits options. Maybe one of the American players can give you info on that.

America's Cardroom is my top choice. You can find a review here https://www.cardschat.com/

I put Betonline on the list they have cleaned up their act they are no longer a shady room like they used to be they are legit at least to me.
I've never withdrawn from Bet online. In all honesty they are all a pain in the ass untill you get authentication or Verified. Whatever you want to call it.

Now once you've accomplished that ignition is still a pain in the ass! I didn't have a whole lot of trouble with ACR when I withdrew there. However I went though a ton of crap after I withdrew.

The quickest used to be global poker. You could withdraw with paypal in a 24 hour span but they screwed that up and I'm not sure what the turn around is now?

I've heard mixed reviews about bet online/ sportsbetting.com but the most important things to know are:

If you're asking because you've trying to flip some quick cash don't deposit at any of them! Even the quicker ones are 7/10 business days at minimum unless your using bit coin?

Most importantly is if your deposit method and profile name aren't the same your not getting paid! This includes your withdraw method!

For example if you deposit with your debit card and then try to withdraw into an account you share with a wife husband whatever, if they are the primary account holder your not getting your money.
Same goes for using your card and depositing into thier account with it they won't pay.

It's in all thier terms of service you know that 56 page list of crap we agree to but don't read? Anyway you should be aware of all that first.

I'd say any of them are about as good as the rest with the exception being global I would not deposit there! Not now.but they all usually have a message saying how long their turn around time is?

Your options are
America's card room/black chip
Bet online/ sportsbetting.com
Ignition/Brovada
64 spades
juicy stakes
intertops
Global poker
Then there are several more if your using Bitcoin?
I'd recommend you check them all out and see which fits your needs the best?
They will all be happy to take your money!
 
M

manyrivers2cross

Rising Star
Bronze Level
Joined
Oct 7, 2018
Total posts
12
Chips
0
thanks for the good info

I appreciate the replies, its great to hear about the experience others have had. In reading some other threads, it seems like a lot of folks feel ACR is easy to deal with
 
Picatrix

Picatrix

Enthusiast
Silver Level
Joined
Jun 19, 2016
Total posts
93
Chips
0
Why won't you use Bitcoin? I have a really easy time turning my Bitcoin into US currency after withdrawing, and I only wait like a few minutes.
 
5

500hpawd

Enthusiast
Silver Level
Joined
Mar 12, 2013
Total posts
99
Chips
0
how are you turning it back into US $$ after a cashout?
 
5

500hpawd

Enthusiast
Silver Level
Joined
Mar 12, 2013
Total posts
99
Chips
0
Thanks pic will check that out. What's their fees like?
 
Picatrix

Picatrix

Enthusiast
Silver Level
Joined
Jun 19, 2016
Total posts
93
Chips
0
Thanks pic will check that out. What's their fees like?
Either insignificant or no fees, IDK I haven't used it in a bit but I still have the card they mailed me. There's a $5 inactivity fee if you don't use it for a month I think. Other than that I don't remember any fees. I do think you need to pay a bit for the card as well. Not sure about that either, but it is super convenient to have.
 
5

500hpawd

Enthusiast
Silver Level
Joined
Mar 12, 2013
Total posts
99
Chips
0
That's not bad really either way, & $5 is pretty cheap honestly
 
F

freestocks

Legend
Bronze Level
Joined
Feb 24, 2013
Total posts
2,351
Chips
0
I just discovered when withdrawing by check on ACR, go with regular mail instead of fed ex to avoid new fees.
Good luck!
 
G

goodsaint

Rock Star
Silver Level
Joined
May 26, 2017
Total posts
125
Awards
1
Chips
0
That's not bad really either way, & $5 is pretty cheap honestly
The visa Bitpay card costs $9.95 payable by bitcoin. It is used the same as any debit card. Cash via ATM incurs a $2 card fee plus ATM fee. Cash back from a purchase incurs no fee. To load the card, you would need a wallet such as Mycelium or Electrum, which have the 'protocols' necessary to do the transfer. The Blockchain wallet doesn't have them.
 
Picatrix

Picatrix

Enthusiast
Silver Level
Joined
Jun 19, 2016
Total posts
93
Chips
0
The Visa Bitpay card costs $9.95 payable by bitcoin. It is used the same as any debit card. Cash via ATM incurs a $2 card fee plus ATM fee. Cash back from a purchase incurs no fee. To load the card, you would need a wallet such as Mycelium or Electrum, which have the 'protocols' necessary to do the transfer. The Blockchain wallet doesn't have them.
Bitpay has its own Bitcoin wallet that integrates really well with the card.
 
G

goodsaint

Rock Star
Silver Level
Joined
May 26, 2017
Total posts
125
Awards
1
Chips
0
Bitpay has its own Bitcoin wallet that integrates really well with the card.
This is true. However, you run the risk of account bring closed if it is determined you are sending/receiving funds to/from a gambling site. Hence, Electrum/Mycelium to Bitpay card. Or, Blockchain to Bitpay wallet, then to card.
 
Picatrix

Picatrix

Enthusiast
Silver Level
Joined
Jun 19, 2016
Total posts
93
Chips
0
This is true. However, you run the risk of account bring closed if it is determined you are sending/receiving funds to/from a gambling site. Hence, Electrum/Mycelium to Bitpay card. Or, Blockchain to Bitpay wallet, then to card.
Wait, what? Is this in their TOS or something? I've never heard of this.
 
G

goodsaint

Rock Star
Silver Level
Joined
May 26, 2017
Total posts
125
Awards
1
Chips
0
Wait, what? Is this in their TOS or something? I've never heard of this.
This applies to the U.S.of A. If you aren't subject to U.S. banking laws, this probably doesn't apply to you. A U.S. account was closed for sending funds from card to a poker site.
 
J

John McDonald

Rising Star
Bronze Level
Joined
Jun 27, 2019
Total posts
5
Chips
0
I was reading an article about cc dumps review and I'm curious if you can pay in the casinos with a dump credit card. I know that it is posible to order items from Amazon, Ebay with this cards. The casinos have the purpose to bring money to they're owners and this makes me think that it doesn't matter the source of money.
 
Top