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« on: August 05, 2009, 01:46:15 AM »

Hello people.

I am just starting to take a real interest into online casino's (mainly slots ) I do half remember signing up to a few casino's a while back and using some free chips. (have to be care full not to sign up again. is this correct? ) I have a neteller all set up and have the mastercard they provide (is this a good thing?). so my deposits and withdrawls should be easy enough. My main questions are,

1: which casino's are most trustworthy or loved by you guys with a reasonable payout time. 

2: is my netteller enough? or would you recommend something else?

3: what will i need to provide the casino with to make withdrawls? will i need i.d and in what form? when should i send that i.d? before i start playing or will they request it when i try to make a withdrawl?

4: i am from australia.(does this matter) are here any other aussies in here that have had experiences with online casino's?


I think thats about all. I have read thru a few posts on here to get some knowledge but im still a little lost. I just don't want to make any mistakes or waste money ( gambling is a risk, what i mean i don't do something silly with my deposits.)

Also if this is in the wrong section i do humbly apologise in advance Smiley

Thanks Matt
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« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2009, 03:19:11 PM »

Hello mattsgame,
Welcome to LCB.. you come to the right place, we are glad to have you.
Looks to me like you got the idea and are off to a great start

Best thing to do is read the reviews here of the casinos, posts from the members here and their experiences, and watch for the easiest and hassle free cash-outs, look for wins, although each experience is each's own.

Most are ID and a type of proof of address (utility bill) some require more

My advice is read ALL terms and conditons, they are helpful when
redeeming bonuses, and understand them
Theres alot of bonuses offered here on LCB which are great to be able
to check out the casino for which you might choose.

Talk with Live Chat in the casino, and ask them questions

And most importantly HAVE FUN!

Others will see your post and will give you more advice, be patient
as i am from USA, so i don't know about the Australia questions lol
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« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2009, 03:41:04 PM »

Unless you like to play, for the sake of playing, DO NOT take the bonus!  They strings attached are crazy.  For example, early on I got burned with a bonus that required you to play 20X the bonus AND deposit before a withdrawal.  And the 20x did not count if you were playing roulette, card games, or craps.  It had to be slots.   NO BONUS.
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« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2009, 10:31:47 PM »

Hey Mattsgame Smiley

Welcome to our forum. This is a great place for slot bonuses, and to just hang out learn from others.  There is a lot of good info and laughs around here.

Those "Strings" Dr Psyche was referring to are not so crazy for everyone.  I happen to like bonuses.  If you read the terms...they may or may not be for you.  You decide.

Sometimes it may be 12x playthrough, sometimes 60x.  I have also seen 100x...now I would say that may be crazy.

But for the most part, it is feasible, depending on what you are playing.  This is important to always read the terms and conditions.  They are all different.

They also come with different withdrawal limitations too, so this is most important.

Where you have a Netteller card, you probably have the easiest deposit/withdrawal options, but things may be different in Austalia, so you need to check with each individual casino.

Do you know what kind of software you like to play?  That might help with some choices.  I am not familiar with which softwares are used in Australia.  Let me know, and maybe, we could give you some suggestions on some places to play.

 Good Luck Nal   Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2009, 10:53:06 PM »

Thanks to you all who have replied. Much appreciated.


nalgenie: I have played at a few rtg casino's and i didnt mind there slots but have always been told to watch these casino's as they can be dodgy. I have played at a few microgaming casino's and rival which i didn't mind at all. As long as the casino has a great variety of slots with bonuses and free spins i'm in. I think all The gaming software is available in australia. Thanks for your input.

Imagin.ation: So the I.D can be a drivers license? (don't have a passport etc) Thanks fr the advice Smiley
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« Reply #5 on: August 06, 2009, 02:36:25 PM »

My apologies.  I did not mean to come accross as speaking for all.  I am sure there are those who do quite well off the bonuses.  (I just got a $130 VIP NON-play thru bonus and I CERTAINLY did not turn it down!)
 
Anyway....here is the crazy scenario you may wish to consier that **many** will related to regarding bonuses.  You deposit $100 and get $100, $200 total.  Let's say the play through is 20X.  Thus, having to gamble $4000.  At the $1000 point you win a nicely sum, say $600.  But... you cannot cash out.  Would be nice to have that $600 headed your way by wire or check, huh?  So, you have to keep playing...and....well, gambling being what it is (math stacked against you) you loose the $600 as you play through the remaining $3000. 

Also, consider my bias.  I am strictly a "cash and dash" fellow.  Win some, then get out. 
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« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2009, 03:07:41 PM »

I like all RTGs (Club World, Rushmore and there sister sites) and Rival (Superior, SlotoCash). Some are fast with payouts, sometimes take a little longer, but they do pay.

I am from the states so idk about Neteller. I use UseMyWallet and prepaid Visa cards. I never request withdrawal in check form because in my mind its just sketchy and I never know (in the US) if my bank will accept the check or not. I do bank wires to my prepaid card (Netspend). They provide you with a routing number, account number, and address. So you dont need to withdraw to your bank account and have your bank ask questions (maybe only b/c Im US lol)

I personally ask live chat what I need to send in for ID and I send it in right away before I start playing. So when Im ready to withdraw I can cash out asap. The longer I wait for for my withdrawals to get processed the more tempted I am to re-deposit and keep playing.

As far as bonuses, I would only take a bonus which is large (300%,400%,500%) because you can deposit a small amount and have a larger play balance. With these I would go big in the beginning and hope for a big win, then grind out the rest with small spins (goes faster too). Just my opinion.

If not, I would always recommend dont take a bonus because rollovers are a killer (the lowest you see nowadays is 20xbonus + deposit).

Always deposit what you can afford to lose and have fun! Smiley

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« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2009, 05:56:12 PM »

Very good info.  How do you get Netspend?  I am US too.  I have not had trouble with bank wires, but I don't want a "trail" either.  The checks have not been a problem....they are off a Canadian Bank.
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« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2009, 08:35:00 PM »

My apologies.  I did not mean to come accross as speaking for all.  I am sure there are those who do quite well off the bonuses.  (I just got a $130 VIP NON-play thru bonus and I CERTAINLY did not turn it down!)
 
Anyway....here is the crazy scenario you may wish to consier that **many** will related to regarding bonuses.  You deposit $100 and get $100, $200 total.  Let's say the play through is 20X.  Thus, having to gamble $4000.  At the $1000 point you win a nicely sum, say $600.  But... you cannot cash out.  Would be nice to have that $600 headed your way by wire or check, huh?  So, you have to keep playing...and....well, gambling being what it is (math stacked against you) you loose the $600 as you play through the remaining $3000. 

Also, consider my bias.  I am strictly a "cash and dash" fellow.  Win some, then get out. 

You look at it as HAVE to keep playing...I look at it as PLAYING time.
I happen to love playing, and sometimes spend a day or two just playing, even after I know I should have cashed out, so having a large playthrough is a not a bad thing for me.  If you are only into it for a quickie, and to make a few dollars, than that's another story. You would not want a bonus.
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« Reply #9 on: August 06, 2009, 09:02:47 PM »

http://www.netspend.com

takes about 7-10 days to get the card in the mail. or you can look up on the website local stores that have it and you can put funds on a temporary card right away
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« Reply #10 on: August 06, 2009, 09:27:11 PM »

Can you get cash from ATM with Netspend?
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« Reply #11 on: August 06, 2009, 09:35:53 PM »

Hey Matt,

I have some Good RTG casinos that I like to play outlined with some good bonuses and playthoughs, etc. it is also under CASINO, then go to RTG BONUSES, then its the 7th reply, theres a good list to start from.

As far as Microgaming, there are so many good ones.  I like any from the Jackpot factory group..Wildjack Casino, or All Slots Casino and Villento Las Vegas Casino are my favorites, but there are really a lot of good ones.  The only ones that I have heard that are not good right now are from the Casino Rewards group...they are getting in trouble for selling peoples account details.

Rival has a lot of good ones too..my favorites are Sloto, and Cocoa..and Paradise 8; they all  have good promos and great customer service.

G.L.
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« Reply #12 on: August 07, 2009, 10:44:34 AM »

Yes you can get money from ATM with the Netspend card. PM me your First and Last name, along with your e-mail and I can send you a referral link. Once you activate it and load it with $10, we would both get $5. So not bad lol

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