Playing with Credit at the Online Casino

Playing online casino with credit cards

Cash advances with credit cards are prohibited in the casinos of Quebec. And yet, Lotto-Quebec is not obstructed to play through its intermediaries with the Casino of Montreal. A reader of the Sun took the leap. Last month, during the time of a visit to the casino of the Notre-Dame island, she asked an employee where she can withdraw money with her credit card. “At the automated teller”, she was simply told. But the difficulty was that our reader does not have a PIN (personal identification number) to carry out a withdrawal on her card. Then, she continued her inquiring and asked the question to another employee. “To my great surprise, he said that he could organize something for me”; this person wishes for the moment to preserve anonymity. He then invited me to go to the area for high stakes, a private living room where the Casino offers adventure playgrounds (poker, black jack, etc) to the big players. “An employee behind the counter then asked me how much I wanted to withdraw as advance funds”; she said she was very surprised how cash amounts could be obtained so quickly. The Casino of Montreal then advanced her the sum of $2000 in cash from her first credit card. To carry out this transaction, the Casino charged a fee of $95. A few hours after having received the $2000, an amount that they described as “sufficient for a good player” of Blackjack, she decided to retry her luck. She passed again by the counter for high stakes. In less than two minutes, the Casino of Montreal again advanced to her the desired funds. This time, she obtained $1000 on another of her credit cards. For this transaction, charges of $47.50 were then levied against her account.

Her experience is obviously much different from those playing casino games through an online casino. Credit cards are the normal method of payment for online gambling & those playing incur far smaller transaction charges.