All the major gambling sites offer the option of depositing funds directly via credit card, although most of the banks that issue these cards don't allow Internet gambling transactions. The way to find out, of course, is to give it a shot.
If you've ever made a credit card purchase online you'll find the process is very similar. You're asked to fill out an online registration form, indicating your card type (Visa, Mastercard, and so on), card number, billing address, card expiration date, and the name of the issuing bank. You're also asked to provide the three-digit security code on the back of your credit card.
Most gambling sites require that you validate your e-mail address when you make your first deposit, regardless of the payment method. This is one of those additional levels of security set up by the gambling sites. A message is sent directly to the e-mail address that you have on file with the poker site. Simply follow the directions from there.
At this point, you're prompted to enter the amount you wish to deposit, plus any bonus codes. The amount must be within the specified minimum and maximum allowed by the gambling site.
If the transaction is declined, you're notified within a few seconds, along with a reason for the transaction failure. If successful, it usually takes only a few minutes to transfer funds, and you'll see your real-money deposit reflected in your account. (Sometimes you have to log off and log back on to update the balance).
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