Betting Articles - Page 6
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Betting with Skrill 1-Tap
28 March 2015Skrill 1-Tap offers quick, efficient and risk free money transaction solutions for both its gambling site operators as well as its personal customers
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Betting with Paypal
27 March 2015The Paypal e-commerce platform has become the standard setter among providers of e-wallet services. Most of the online betting and gaming sites use Paypal as one of their payment methods
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Betting with Click2Pay
27 March 2015Click2Pay is one of the newest developed e-wallet service platforms which has only recently been added as a payment method to top betting sites
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Betting with Ukash
27 March 2015Ukash is an alternative online cash system which allows you to securely make deposits to your online bookmakers. It uses a system of vouchers which can be bought from over 420,000 locations in 55 different countries
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Betting with Paysafecard
27 March 2015The Paysafecard method is a secure and safe way to manage payments to your online bookmakers. With this system you exchange cash for a 16-digit PIN code.
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Betting with Entropay
27 March 2015Entropay is a financial payment system which involves a prepaid virtual visa card or a prepaid plastic Mastercard. It is safe and efficient for use to make online purchases or deposits into betting accounts as well as to receive payments.
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Betting with Instadebit
27 March 2015Instadebit is a secure online payment option which is similar in function to Paypal and Neteller. It started in Canada and is currently used in over 20 countries
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Betting with debit card
24 March 2015Almost all online bookmakers accept debit cards and will offer bonuses to new members who use this means to make their first deposit.
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Betting with Credit Card
24 March 2015Credit cards are widely accepted by online bookmakers. The most popular of these are Visa and Mastercard, but online bettors may find some betting sites that will accept others
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Betting with cheque
24 March 2015Cheques are a fairly outdated means of making payments to online betting sites. In comparison to faster, electronic options, writing a cheque takes a long time to travel, be processed and then finally applied to your account