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was wondering if there are any U.S. casinos that take paypal as deposit besides their debit card? Edited by moderator Monday, March 28, 2016 2:43:50 PM(UTC)
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Joined: 10/29/2014(UTC) Posts: 76
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Originally Posted by: adeline was wondering if there are any U.S. casinos that take paypal as deposit besides their debit card? The majority of casino don't offer Paypal. The only casino that I'm aware of that did (I don't know if they accepted US players) was Slotsjoints, but then even this casino removed them as a depositing option. As an aside, I gotta say I don't really understand why Paypal doesn't want to involve themselves in the gambling industry. They would put e-wallets like Skrill out of business!
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Joined: 4/30/2010(UTC) Posts: 294
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Very soon you'll be able to use the Gambling City Search to select all casinos using each eWallet. The list will distinguish those casinos accepting US players: http://www.gamblingcity.com/Casinos/
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Joined: 5/18/2010(UTC) Posts: 49
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Originally Posted by: James Originally Posted by: adeline was wondering if there are any U.S. casinos that take paypal as deposit besides their debit card? The majority of casino don't offer Paypal. The only casino that I'm aware of that did (I don't know if they accepted US players) was Slotsjoints, but then even this casino removed them as a depositing option. As an aside, I gotta say I don't really understand why Paypal doesn't want to involve themselves in the gambling industry. They would put e-wallets like Skrill out of business! The reason is that Paypal is an American corporation and it is illegal in the United States for any company to be involved in the transfer to/from on line casinos which cross state lines or international borders. Paypal could, if it wants, service on line casinos which operate only in the state where they are located (I may be wrong but I believe that is the case only in Nevada and New Jersey).
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Joined: 10/29/2014(UTC) Posts: 76
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Originally Posted by: Graeme Very soon you'll be able to use the Gambling City Search to select all casinos using each eWallet. The list will distinguish those casinos accepting US players: http://www.gamblingcity.com/Casinos/ I'll be looking forward to when this search feature becomes available!
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Joined: 10/29/2014(UTC) Posts: 76
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Originally Posted by: SteveRusso Originally Posted by: James Originally Posted by: adeline was wondering if there are any U.S. casinos that take paypal as deposit besides their debit card? The majority of casino don't offer Paypal. The only casino that I'm aware of that did (I don't know if they accepted US players) was Slotsjoints, but then even this casino removed them as a depositing option. As an aside, I gotta say I don't really understand why Paypal doesn't want to involve themselves in the gambling industry. They would put e-wallets like Skrill out of business! The reason is that Paypal is an American corporation and it is illegal in the United States for any company to be involved in the transfer to/from on line casinos which cross state lines or international borders.Paypal could, if it wants, service on line casinos which operate only in the state where they are located (I may be wrong but I believe that is the case only in Nevada and New Jersey). Strange law. Even if it's illegal for US customers, I'm surprised they would care to extend this law to international customers outside of the US as well.
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Joined: 12/2/2011(UTC) Posts: 290
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I am noticing more and more non-US casinos are accepting PayPal these days. You just have to look around to find them.
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Joined: 11/13/2014(UTC) Posts: 112
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I waited a while for an answer to this question about paypal. I do appreciate the response i have read here thank you to all of you, it was very informative. :)
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Joined: 11/15/2014(UTC) Posts: 54
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Well I know 2 WSOP NJ for new Jersey and Nevada players! I also know of 888casino for new jersey players. I play here. they also offer poker as an option to play as well!! I'm not sure about harrahs casino nj. They use to I think. But if you are from New jersey or plan on moving there is a good option!
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Joined: 6/27/2011(UTC) Posts: 16
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I've wondered about the Paypal issue because I see so many casinos now promoting "bitcoin" and the Players Reward Card. If they're not using Paypal, could it be that Paypal does not want to be used for gambling sites??
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