![]() Well perhaps indirectly, as more people are attracted to the better services, eventually they become bigger targets, but honestly EWX wasn't that a big of an operation yet so I don't think it applies. Maybe I'm spoiled but I much prefer the painless, fast, and free EFT and paper check options from the larger sites like Stars and Tilt.Īnd I'm sorry, but I refuse to believe the quality of their website and the timeliness of their service has much to do with being a target for the Feds. However they charge ridiculous fees for anything but a M.O., which they happen to charge $5 for btw. EWX was much more polished and professional, too bad the Feds went after them instead.Ĭlick to expand.MPL does offer EFTs, wire transfers, and everything else that other ewallets offer. Suffice to say MPL sucks though, and I'd never use them if I weren't forced to. But my withdrawal was for a lot more than $50, lol. I could maybe understand a dollar-for-dollar requirement. I sincerely hope that policy only applies to the first withdrawal - it would seem silly to forever lock someone into withdrawing through them because their first $50 deposit used the service. Just to get it EFT'd back into my bank account (same as how they got it) they wanted to charge something ridiculous like $10. Then the capper was they actually sent somebody to the Post Office to buy a M.O., fill it out by hand, with a hand-addressed envelope. Then 2 more weeks go by without a status change, and they wait until I ask again to inform me they needed another form signed and sent back to them (at least they apologized at this point and waived the customary $5 fee for withdrawing via their service). Then a week goes by without a status change, and when I contacted them I was told rather brusquely that they wait 15 days to process withdrawals. Then MPL wanted the usual identity documentation for first-time withdrawals, which I didn't have a problem with and uploaded to my account immediately. I requested a check to be mailed, and was told that because I initially deposited with MPL, I must withdraw using that method, and that they had gone ahead and submitted my withdrawal request to MPL. We are grateful for your patronage over the years and are trying our best to resolve this issue quickly.Ĭlick to expand.Because I had no choice. ![]() Due to the sensitivity of the situation we were not able to notify you earlier and we do sincerely appologize again for any inconvenience you may have suffered. ![]() We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. At present, eWalletXpress is unable to access these funds or return them to you because the money is no longer in our custody or control. investigating agencies and are currently negotiating with them. You all may already be aware of the fact that eWalletXpress has been out of service since November last year.Īt this point we must regretfully inform you that our funds and accounts were seized by the United States Government as part of a confidential investigation. Why didn't they just confirm right away since many of us figured it out quickly, and they sent private messages to their merchants Only took them a few months.they seem to be real POSs as far as caring for their customers. In the past when payment processors have been seized, player funds were eventually returned to them. I'm certain we'll get our money back - the feds do not confiscate player's money permanently. Of course I knew the truth, but didn't bother pressing them on it. I chatted them up and they gave me the same old line about being down for technical difficulties and didn't know when they'd be back online. I look back through my online banking history, find the transaction, verify it, and now my $50 is available! But I can't withdraw it. At least you don't have to worry about it bouncing.Īnyway, I promptly forgot about my EWX deposit until this news first broke, and something in the back of my head said "didn't you deposit something on there?" So I log in and yep, there's my $50, waiting on my transaction verification. Which, btw, is the most ghetto of any payment site I've seen - the website design is extremely amateurish, and when you cash out they mail you a hand-written Post Office MO, lol. It didn't hit my bank account for a couple of days for me to verify, and since I was anxious to get on the site and play, I deposited another $50 with MyPayLinQ. For security, they shave a few cents off your deposit amount when they withdraw it from your bank, and make you verify the odd-amount before your funds are available. Back when I signed up to Bodog several months ago, I deposited through them. LOL, I had $50 on there I had forgotten about.
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