Greetings all,
I had a look and nothing seems to have changed on our end, the transaction is still marked as incomplete in our system. What I can say having a bit of a holistic understanding of this particular situation: there have been many withdrawals by this particular player on various brands which I support. Though each casino is (in the vast majority of cases) an independently owned and operated entity they share certain operational tools (such as myself) for the sake of economy.
One of these tools is often their 3rd party payment providers. These 3rd party payment providers are quite strict with their terms, who, what banks and types of accounts can be transferred to, as well as the amounts that can be safely transferred to each individual without causing issues for the player with the receiving bank on the delivery end.
What appears to be happening (in my humble but somewhat educated opinion) is many of these bank transfer requests have been sent to the same 3rd party payment provider. It would seem they are throttling payment to avoid any unnecessary attention on the delivery end. This is frustrating of course, but also a prudent thing to do. US legislation can hold a number of pitfalls for online players and much attention is paid to international monetary transfers. The payments have been paid in full by the casino itself and all appears normal other than the delayed delivery.
I would once again highly suggest patience, there is nothing to indicate anything has gone wrong. I have a high level of certainty that the payment will clear once the 3rd party deems it safe to make the transfer.
Best wishes,
Nick and Raging Bull
Greetings all,
I had a look and nothing seems to have changed on our end, the transaction is still marked as incomplete in our system. What I can say having a bit of a holistic understanding of this particular situation: there have been many withdrawals by this particular player on various brands which I support. Though each casino is (in the vast majority of cases) an independently owned and operated entity they share certain operational tools (such as myself) for the sake of economy.
One of these tools is often their 3rd party payment providers. These 3rd party payment providers are quite strict with their terms, who, what banks and types of accounts can be transferred to, as well as the amounts that can be safely transferred to each individual without causing issues for the player with the receiving bank on the delivery end.
What appears to be happening (in my humble but somewhat educated opinion) is many of these bank transfer requests have been sent to the same 3rd party payment provider. It would seem they are throttling payment to avoid any unnecessary attention on the delivery end. This is frustrating of course, but also a prudent thing to do. US legislation can hold a number of pitfalls for online players and much attention is paid to international monetary transfers. The payments have been paid in full by the casino itself and all appears normal other than the delayed delivery.
I would once again highly suggest patience, there is nothing to indicate anything has gone wrong. I have a high level of certainty that the payment will clear once the 3rd party deems it safe to make the transfer.
Best wishes,
Nick and Raging Bull