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|   | | January 29 - With Neteller and many other leading online payment processors no
longer accepting US-based customers, there is a 'new kid on the block' called
NUCharge which top online gambling operation, Bodog.com, is accepting as
a safe and secure alternative online payment option for its US
players.
Bodog.com, the Costa Rica-based
online sports betting, online poker and online casino
gambling heavyweight, is punting NUCharge to its American players in the light
of the recent developments in the third party online payment processing stakes.
With the recent arrest of the two co-founders of Neteller, by far the most
widely used online payment gateway by US online gamblers, and its subsequent
withdrawal from the American market, it has become even more difficult for
online gambling fans in the United States to fund their online casino accounts.
However, thanks to NUCharge, US gamblers are still able
to make full use of Bodog.com's online gambling facilities.
The way NUCharge works is that US online gamblers can use their Visa or
Mastercards to buy pre-paid long-distance telephone time that can be exchanged
for the same value in playing funds at Bodog.com.
Best of all, no banking information is required.
NUCharge pre-paids are available in denominations of $100, $150, $200 and $300 respectively. Once a player has purchased their chosen denomination, NUCharge issues them with a unique control and PIN number which they can use when accessing the cashier facility at Bodog.com.
Visit
Bodog.com today to find out more about how to fund your account as an American-based online gambler!
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