Payment Methods that are NOT Available for US Customers
PayPal
PayPal does not accept gambling transactions anymore. Read more about PayPal and online gambling.
FirePay
The FireOne Group, provider of the FirePay electronic wallet, legitimately stopped accepting gambling transactions from US customers. Read the FireOne official announcement for details.
Instadebit
Instadebit stopped US gambling transactions January 19, 2007. No official statement available yet, but many players already have problems, trying to deposit money to the casino accounts with Instadebit.
Neteller
On January 18, 2007 Neteller suspended its US online gambling service.
US-Based players can not open new Neteller accounts and transfer funds to and from gambling sites. All US members will continue to be able to use their NETELLER e-wallet account to safely transfer funds to and from non-gambling merchants. and are not required to close their account or withdraw their funds. All US members and non-US members will continue to be able to use their NETELLER e-wallet account for safe online transfers to and from non-gambling merchants, secure peer-to-peer transfers and NETELLER Card withdrawals at ATMs around the world.
Citadel and myCitadel
They also announced its official exit from the US on January 17,2007. ESI Entertainment Systems Inc. official statement may be found
here.
MoneyBookers
MoneyBookers stopped accepting US gambling transactions on October 25.
UseMyBank
UseMyBank has decided to step in line, despite the fact that they are a Canadian company and therefore not obligated to obey US legislation.
Central Coin
In spite of the fact that Central Coin officials claimed they will stay in business January 18, 2007 Central Coin stopped provide service to US gambling customers.