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DEPOSITS

You can choose one of the following methods to deposit credits at Colosseum Poker:

Use my wallet
CREDIT CARDS
NETELLER (Non-US only)
DIRECT (BANK) TRANSFER
MONEY BOOKERS (Non-US only)
EZIpay
CLICK2PAY (Non-US only)
UKASH
PAYSAFECARD (Non-US only)

Commercial transactions at Colosseum Poker are facilitated by RISCARD TRADING Nicosia, Cyprus, a financial subsidiary of the licensed casino company. You will be billed as Riscard Trading Ltd.

Transactions can also be faciliated by E-processing Services. E-Processing Services offers safe and secure electronic cash, which we are proud to accept as a means of purchasing credits at the casino.

At present transactions are processed in US Dollars, GB pounds, Euros and Canadian Dollars. However should the currency of the deposits made be different from the currency selected at the registration in our casino, the account will be credited in accordance with the bank's exchange rate for that currency on the day of the deposit.

Please Note: All transactions will be billed and will appear in your bank statements as FTC-STI-VBUCKS.COM 866-456-6006 or EMILLIONSHOLDINGS.COM, E- advantages or DMS Billings, Europebettinglimited (London, United Kingdom), Riscard Trading, Epointprocessing or Paybey 1866-710-3031.

Please be aware that although deposits can be from the same currency as the one registered in your account, a little fee may be incurred as some of the transactions may be processed by our European - based processors.

The banking facility is only available to players who have registered through the downloaded software as Real players, which in turn enables them to play for real money.
If you are not ready to play for real money, simply download the Poker Software and register online as a Guest player.

For further information please contact our Support.


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