USA (Online) Casino Banking
So you'd like to have a little flutter at an online casino or bingo site from the comfort of your own home - but can't find a way to deposit & withdraw?
This site is here to inform you of the most convenient and fastest ways to get your money into & out of casinos and other online gaming sites!
We also list the very best, reputable and safest casinos to patronize - we have over 15 years of experience gambling online ourselves (since 2001) and do our own vetting process based on that experience to bring you the cream of the crop.
For it is a sad fact that there ARE many rogue rip-off gambling operators trying every trick in the book to try to get their hands on your $, and using every excuse under the sun to not pay your winnings.
Rest assured, you will not have any such problems with the operators listed on this site!
These are the main banking methods available at this time (see individual pages for more info):
Credit Cards - Most (not all) cards can be used to make deposits, but withdrawals usually have to be another way.
BitCoin - A "Cyber Currency" which is rapidly booming as a global payment method for virtually anything!
Web-Wallets - An online "web-wallet" which works in a similar way to PayPal etc. Currently we don't know of any wallets serving the USA.
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Why is online casino banking such a problem?
Unfortunately you'll have to blame President George W Bush for that: Back in 2006 when online gaming was booming, he realized that it was impossible to collect taxes from the various casino operators all around the world, who were offering their services to USA citizens... even though you guys had ALREADY paid tax on your income which you had to work hard for!
So he decided to try and ban it instead.
He passed the Unlawful Internet Gaming Enforcement Act (UIGEA) late in 2006: This did not directly affect players, but it made it illegal for banks and payment processors (such as PayPal, Neteller, etc.) to make any transactions to or from gambling related operators. It also meant that any online casinos which were actually based in the US had to close down or move to another country.
Other "web-wallet" companies started up to try to provide the services so many Americans desperately wanted - but "big brother" didn't take long to put the boot in and shut many of them down, seizing $millions belonging to operators and players alike.
Fortunately, in recent years the government has realized that that this is a battle they can not win, and so they have started regulating online gambling instead - like they do in many European countries. Currently only a few US states have legalized and regulated online gambling, but more are sure to follow suit over time...
In the meantime you can use the banking methods we list on this site.