Intercasino New Account

#1
I haven't played online in several years (since the govt started their new "regulations")--I'm in the USA. I was wondering if anyone has opened an account at Intercasino recently and how they funded their account? Its starting to seem to me that the safest way to fund these days is to mail in a regular ol' personal check and wait.

Also, I'd be interested in hearing if anyone has had a particularly negative experience with Intercasino. (ie: them not letting you withdraw your money, charging an inhibitive withdrawal fee for mailing checks, etc.)

Thanks for your time--I'm new to this forum--I searched best I could looking if the above has been answered, but couldn't find anything
 

Kasi

Well-Known Member
#2
Krazy098 said:
I haven't played online in several years (since the govt started their new "regulations")--I'm in the USA. I was wondering if anyone has opened an account at Intercasino recently and how they funded their account? Its starting to seem to me that the safest way to fund these days is to mail in a regular ol' personal check and wait.

Also, I'd be interested in hearing if anyone has had a particularly negative experience with Intercasino. (ie: them not letting you withdraw your money, charging an inhibitive withdrawal fee for mailing checks, etc.)

Thanks for your time--I'm new to this forum--I searched best I could looking if the above has been answered, but couldn't find anything
My bank refused to cash a $2700 Intercasino check which closed my account shortly after the Act. I deposited it but they wouldn't cash it. Put a 30-day hold hold on it. I expected it to clear. I don't mind waiting 30 days. Turned into a 1000-day hold. I'm still dealing with it. Very occasionally lol.

I don't know, maybe others would, but I doubt if they currently would accept any money from a USA citizen in any way shape or form. Maybe even block a USA IP address.

I'm pretty sure there may be ways around it but I don't want to get into it here.

Call them up and ask them if they would accept a check on a USA bank. Let uis know what they say.
 
#3
Different casinos

Different casinos do have different policies and they all handle things differently I fortunately live in Mexico so wire transfers to my local bank are not an issue when I did reside in the U.S I had to open up a Canadian bank account to receive my earnings which was a real pain.

Jeff
 
#4
Are InterCasino still accepting US players? I thought those days were long gone??? Can anyone spread some light on this?

In the past, when I played at intercasino, I found them ok and never had problems getting paid. This was a few years ago however. Lots of things can change over time. Did CasinoMeister have much to say about them?
 

gn09

New Member
#5
Kasi said:
My bank refused to cash a $2700 Intercasino check which closed my account shortly after the Act. I deposited it but they wouldn't cash it. Put a 30-day hold hold on it. I expected it to clear. I don't mind waiting 30 days. Turned into a 1000-day hold. I'm still dealing with it. Very occasionally lol.

I don't know, maybe others would, but I doubt if they currently would accept any money from a USA citizen in any way shape or form. Maybe even block a USA IP address.

I'm pretty sure there may be ways around it but I don't want to get into it here.

Call them up and ask them if they would accept a check on a USA bank. Let uis know what they say.
man thats doesn't seem good. i was going to join intercasino, ill check out more reviews about them instead then, just so that i can be completely sure.

 

moo321

Well-Known Member
#6
Intercasino doesn't accept US. The whole online bonus thing has gone to hell since the ban, even for European players.
 

Kasi

Well-Known Member
#7
gn09 said:
man thats doesn't seem good. i was going to join intercasino, ill check out more reviews about them instead then, just so that i can be completely sure.

No, it ain't good.

It's not Intercasino - I loved them to death. Always paid. Results fine.

It's the US banks that won't cash their checks.

The money I'm owed was pre-The Act. My bank refuses to take the hold off.
The check was good but they won't cash it.

If I lived in a half-civilized country, I'd have my money.

But I live in the Land of the Free where you can't fish or hunt or drive without a license, can't row a boat on a lake without a boat license and can't bet $1 on a hand of BJ with or without a license.

But I guess I'm still free to ride a motorcycle in a few states without a helmut.

I think I'm still free to kill myself by smoking outdoors as long as I am 15 feet from the airline doors or off the property owned by my employer.

Hopefully, I'm in the right State that may allow sodomy between consenting adults.

Does just because I might want to, after riding helmutless on my cycle, play a wireless $1 hand of BJ with a fishing rod in my hand while smoking a cigarette on my employer's lake in a licenseless rowboat while sodomizing my wife make me some kind of criminal weirdo :confused:

It just seemed like a pretty good day at the time :grin:
 

moo321

Well-Known Member
#8
Kasi said:
No, it ain't good.

It's not Intercasino - I loved them to death. Always paid. Results fine.

It's the US banks that won't cash their checks.

The money I'm owed was pre-The Act. My bank refuses to take the hold off.
The check was good but they won't cash it.

If I lived in a half-civilized country, I'd have my money.

But I live in the Land of the Free where you can't fish or hunt or drive without a license, can't row a boat on a lake without a boat license and can't bet $1 on a hand of BJ with or without a license.

But I guess I'm still free to ride a motorcycle in a few states without a helmut.

I think I'm still free to kill myself by smoking outdoors as long as I am 15 feet from the airline doors or off the property owned by my employer.

Hopefully, I'm in the right State that may allow sodomy between consenting adults.

Does just because I might want to, after riding helmutless on my cycle, play a wireless $1 hand of BJ with a fishing rod in my hand while smoking a cigarette on my employer's lake in a licenseless rowboat while sodomizing my wife make me some kind of criminal weirdo :confused:

It just seemed like a pretty good day at the time :grin:
Sue your bank, or call the treasury department. Online casinos aren't illegal.
 

Kasi

Well-Known Member
#9
moo321 said:
Sue your bank, or call the treasury department. Online casinos aren't illegal.

No they aren't but funding them and being paid by them is.

I got caught between funding when it was legal and being paid when it was illegal.

Most of the $2700 was winnings and bonuses anyway so I rationalize it didn't really "cost" me that much anyway.

I abused them for years from here to Honolulu and back anyway so, maybe, I finally tipped a dealer lol.

Still.... I admit to some residual anger lol. Not at them. They tried. Not at my bank. They had no choice. That leaves our beloved US Gov't.

And I blame myself a little too as I never believed it could happen.
 

moo321

Well-Known Member
#10
Kasi said:
No they aren't but funding them and being paid by them is.

I got caught between funding when it was legal and being paid when it was illegal.

Most of the $2700 was winnings and bonuses anyway so I rationalize it didn't really "cost" me that much anyway.

I abused them for years from here to Honolulu and back anyway so, maybe, I finally tipped a dealer lol.

Still.... I admit to some residual anger lol. Not at them. They tried. Not at my bank. They had no choice. That leaves our beloved US Gov't.

And I blame myself a little too as I never believed it could happen.
No it's not. Unless you're in a state that has banned online gambling. Online casinos are most definitely legal, even under UIGEA.
 

Traveller

Active Member
#11
Intercasino

Why dont you call intercasino and explain either what has happened or that you have misplaced the cheque. Ask them to stop the cheque. Then come up with an alternative form of payment or re-credit your account until you figure out what to do.
 
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