| Posted by: rw24 at September 21, 2001, 7:49 pm | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
Grand Banks always pays back to my credit card within a few days. I just cashed out $706 and $500 went to my cc within a few days. It usually takes a while for the checks to come.
Unless there is some special bonus, I would never pay ia paypal, neteller, or firepay. Why bother with the extra risk and headache.
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: vickinz at September 20, 2001, 7:47 pm | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
Son hasn't been paid by Black Widow in nearly 9 weeks. They promised payment by the end of last week through sister GRAND BANKS; but nothing was received nor will they respond to any emails this week concerning broken promises.
FEW HOURS LATER: Payment received.
[This message has been edited by ickinz (edited 09-20-2001).]
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: Woody0 at September 20, 2001, 5:43 pm | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
I'm also getting nervous about Grand Banks since I have two substantial PayPal withdrawals that are overdue. Sufficiently overdue from the time required for prior withdrawals to be worrying. It also seems from their newsletter that there is no promotion this weekend, not that I'd play until I get my cashouts.
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: rw24 at September 19, 2001, 9:58 pm | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
I've been a little nervous about Grand Banks but I've always gotten paid. I just cashed out again for a profit of $213. Previously I've received all my cashouts with a profit close to $1000. It seems to be easy to win money there. I guess somebody has to be losing.
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: luckystrike at September 17, 2001, 3:30 am | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
Hi i hope some of you have been paid out by Grand banks because frankly i'm becoming concerned considering the number of promotions i'm receiving from this casino.. Or is this just a trick to keep you playing until you lose..? I really hope this casino does not get bust..
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: James at September 14, 2001, 10:32 am | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
Quote: Originally Posted by rw24:
I believe to withdraw by paypal that you have to deposit by paypal.
This is certainly a rule at some casinos, but not at Grand Banks (or sister Black Widow).
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: rw24 at September 13, 2001, 3:08 pm | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
I believe to withdraw by paypal that you have to deposit by paypal. I would never do that unless I got a extra big bonus. I deposited $1000 by paypal once and had a real hard time even getting the casino to acknowledge that I paid.
If the casino does not want to pay you- at least you can do a charge back with isa. With paypal I think that you are out of luck. All you can do is post negative feedback at a message board.
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: James at September 13, 2001, 11:28 am | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
I wish they would process withdrawals more quickly, but I still like them.
I strongly recommend withdrawals by PayPal rather than by check; they seem to be processed much more quickly.
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: Dirk_Dangerous at September 13, 2001, 9:08 am | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
Grand Banks seems to be a good outfit, but they are slow to pay. As are all casinos that use Real Time Gaming software. Don't know why, as each casino takes care of their own financial issues.
However, Real Time Gaming seems to licensee software to just about anyone. Consequently, many RTG casinos are probably undercapitalized and unable to pay their players until they get more money in from losing players.
Dirk
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: luckystrike at September 12, 2001, 10:54 pm | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
Yeah just shows their enthusiasm to pay you. A few days ago i played at New York Casino with 300 bucks and managed to pull it up to 800 bucks. Like all Bossmedia casinos, i need a registration code to submit a withdrawal. They say it's all about security but i believe its' just another tactic to make you continue playing... And it worked for me.... And the code took over a week to reach me.. I firmly do not believe in this security measure... there are lots of other more secure measures available but the casinos choose the best strategy for them..
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: zrapture at September 12, 2001, 1:05 pm | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
Luckystrike
They do control their own banking I believe, this seems to be the problem with all the casinos that use RTG software. They all used to be really fast, in the last 6 months they have been much, much slower. Don't know the reasons why. These casinos would process your withdrawal within a day or two in the past. Now your lucky for them to even look at it within a week. It is fed ex'd, but they take so damn long to approve withdrawals that you'll probably have to wait three weeks to get paid, minimum.
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: Woody0 at September 12, 2001, 6:59 am | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
It was reported in another thread that checks were extemely slow in arriving and that the casino was having trouble with their check processing service. This could now be improved. I have avoided checks by using FirePay and PayPal. Their eCash processor is CentralDeposit.com. Credits have typically been taking 5 days from cash out.
I really like the RTG software for blackjack for its speed. As I noted elsewhere I can play at the rate of 400 hands per hour and quickly complete the 6X play requirements for their bonuses. They have really good regular promotions and tournaments.
To answer your original question luckystrike, the casino is registered to Pair of Dice Ltd. in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, CentralDeposit is a Toronto company, eBan commerce.
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: luckystrike at September 12, 2001, 5:38 am | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
What's that Zrapture? Does that mean that casino operators don't have control on payouts?? Ok the software may be provided by a third party, but possibly it must be the casino that i play at that must be responsible for paying winners and managing the system? Or am i incorrect..?
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: luckystrike at September 12, 2001, 4:51 am | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
Hi thanks bonusmania for the feedback. What software do they use? I have just been playing for demo mode and i've never seen something like it...
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: Bonus Mania at September 12, 2001, 4:45 am | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
GB is one of the greatest online casinos out there. They are extremely reliable and fair. I can't remember exactly when they opened for business but it was at least 7 months ago and they have gained thousands of customers since then.
------------------
http://bonusmania.com
Message board and chatroom dedicated to bonus analysis and discussion.
New bonuses listed everyday!!!!!!
| | Static Link |
| Posted by: luckystrike at September 12, 2001, 1:43 am | | Topic: Grandbanks casino Forum: Winner Online |
Hi Folk
I'm thinking of trying this casino out. They have a good promotion and the seem respectable. But i've heard they've been in the business for only some months... Are they safe? - who is behind this casino?
| | Static Link |
|