Just a bit of advice to players using online casinos. Read their terms and conditions prior to depositing your money with them. Some of the casinos actually have in their terms and conditions that they can a. modify the terms and conditions at any time, for any reason, without notifying you of the changes. b. They can close your account at any time, for any reason. c. They can close your account if they feel you are cheating. (I can only assume that this means when you manage to survive a 40 to 60 times playthrough, and want to be cashed out, you must have cheated because those are some harsh terms for playthrough.
I could go on and on, but, the point is if you see ridiculous terms and conditions in their casinos, you might not want to play there. Arbitrary rules, with no protections for the players? That is a big red flag.
Speaking from a recent experience... I was playing .20 a spin, had 20 something dollars left, and after one spin, I saw a you must deposit more funds to continue to play notice. Confused, I looked at my cashier total, what was once 20 something dollars was now only something dollars. I looked at the beet, and about fell out of my chair, the bet had changed from .20 a spin to 20.00 a spin. This was not done by me, I have never knowingly bet 20.00 a spin in my life, whether live or online. I asked the casino, via live chat, what was going on. After several minutes of waiting I was told to deposit more money if I desired to play. I argued that if he had checked the times between spins, he would see that I did not have time to change the bet from .20 to 20.00, it would have been impossible for me to have done that. I play spin to spin, with zero wait time between spins. I am there to play, not to goof around. He would not talk about it anymore and so I told him thank you for his time and left.
Seriously, the casinos, if they desire to, can make it impossible for you to collect your money in any number of ways. You have to find the ones that will pay you, pay you with a minimal delay, and pay you via the manner in which you deposit. Otherwise, you will find casinos that charge you $50.00 for a wire transfer, or $25.00 for the same, the prices vary.
Canadien checks are often used, and that creates a whole new can of worms. Many, if not most, u.s. banks charge a fee, which varies by bank, so you should ask, before you play, if the checks they send to you are in a u.s. bank, or canadien or any other foreign nation. If it is not a u.s. bank... you will most likely pay extra to have it cashed. A u.s. bank with branches in Canada might get you a better deal on cashing the checks, or, might not charge you at all if it is for deposit to your account.
Be careful, read terms and conditions, and check in what manner you will be paid.
Besides these little problems, find a decent casino, then go have some fun.
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