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How to Use
Online Checks
If you have ever used a paper check, this should look familiar to
you:
The numbers at the bottom of your check are what you will need to
reference when trying to use an online check. (Note: If you don't
have paper checks, the transaction slips that are preprinted from
your bank should be set up in a similar fashion to a paper check,
or you can always ask your bank for the information if you are still
uncertain.)
The first group of numbers at the bottom of the check are your routing
number. They are what tell the casino where and who your bank is.
Typically, you will see the routing number located between colon marks,
as you see in the example below.
The second number you will need is your account number. This number
is usually the next group of numbers located after the routing number.
Not every casino will ask you for a check number, but if they do,
the number in the top left or right corner of the check is your check
number. (In the example check we have shown, the check number would
be #128.) In the instance that you do need to give a check number,
it will prohibit you from using the physical check in the future,
so you will want to keep that in mind for your records. (We suggest
filling it in as though you had used the paper check and writing "VOID"
where you would sign the check.)
Once you have entered your account information, you are ready to move
on to playing for real and collecting whatever bonus
the casino you have chosen to play at has for you! And, now that you
know how to use an online check, you should look at our reasons
why this should be your preferred payment method.
Remember to check your account to make sure that you have enough
money for the deposit that you are making, or it may not go through!
Also, depending on the casino it may take up to 24 business hours
for an online check to clear, so double check the waiting period
for the casino you are using the electronic check with to be certain.
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