And I agree, boo! hiss! on the Shadenfreuders! Shameful!
Still, there it is.
Make sure to include :
1. your Bovada user name
2. withdrawal amount
3. date when the withdrawal was requested
4. date when the withdrawal was approved
5. please confirm that you went through verification process ( identity, KYC etc )
( make sure to provide us with a valid email so we can reach you )
Quote: iamnomadUntil this is straightened out--and maybe even after--Bovada should be removed from the recommended list.
Over 2 people? Seems a bit overreactiveish
It's not uncommon for casinos to have payout problems from time to time, but they're always cleared up/caught up after a while. The last time I remember Bovada having a payout problem was 2008. So, it seems a little short-sighted to toss them because of infrequent and temporary problems (problems that other casinos also likely face, infrequently and temporarily). Finally, now that Bovada is adding Bitcoin as an option for withdrawals, the chances of delays in the future is probably much lower.Quote: iamnomadUntil this is straightened out--and maybe even after--Bovada should be removed from the recommended list.
Quote: GWAEOver 2 people? Seems a bit overreactiveish
Not at all.
No one is saying don't gamble with them. No one is putting them on a blacklist. Just don't recommend them. I certainly would not recommend them to a friend.
2 people here complaining. I think there's many more, just go look at 2 + 2.
But it's been pointed out that slow payment isn't all that abnormal from time to time.
It would be nice to know exactly why they are having payment problems at this time. Not just a simple statement , "we are working on it."
If there's something happening either minor or serious I think it's this and other affiliate sites responsibility to try to find out more and let us know what issues they are having so everyone can make a better informed decision if they want to risk depositing and or playing at this time.
Did something happen we are unaware of,
Why the sudden slow payouts?
Did they lose a payment processing company?
Some kinda Legal trouble?
Lown on funds?
As far as Bovada goes there's always been a legitimate reason for the slow pay outs IE. Black Friday. But this time I haven't heard of anything going on that would actually cause a slow down in payments and that's what's most concerning to me. I assumed they would have figured it out by now.
I was told they did a genourouse bit coin deposit special for a few days. I'm glad they are taking BC however now everyone is set up with BC.
We can be assured everything is fine however if something bad happens, then what? I can only imagine someone hitting a big jackpot. I doubt anyone is going to take responsibility for something that.
It's been eight months. Still haven't received the full amount. Received about half of it.
I fear that casinos are having problems finding payment processors to handle payments for them. Or at least the payout side of them.
I PERSONALLY wouldn't recommend gambling online right now.
But that would leave out some important variables that can only happen on 'Friday'.
You run and hide now, I'll send you a private msg when it's ok to walk out into a sunny day again;-)
Quote: iamnomadNo one is saying don't gamble with them. No one is putting them on a blacklist. Just don't recommend them. I certainly would not recommend them to a friend.
I believe that Bovada is a paid advertiser on this site. Its not realistic to "not recommend" a long-time sponsor.
The flip-side is that this site should have some weight with Bovada and be able to straighten out the problem. Which is just what the administrator indicated he would try to do.
Quote: teddysI would also like to complain about slow payouts from an online casino. Not Bovada.
It's been eight months. Still haven't received the full amount. Received about half of it.
I fear that casinos are having problems finding payment processors to handle payments for them. Or at least the payout side of them.
I PERSONALLY wouldn't recommend gambling online right now.
Teddy, you are a smart guy in all ways. I would like to know why ANYONE would gamble online at this point? Unless you find a play worth the risk, which most feel are long gone, why risk dealing with some casino in a 3rd world shithole who may or may not be an ISIS front. Books are available on every street corner and have far more honor than these guys. Even if you find a good play, you have to provide more information than the IRS wants to get paid and then it is from a bank outside the US, which requires more fees.
I'm not a government fan, but they have done a good job of putting these guys out of business in the US, which has only made them more greedy to screw over those willing to play.
Wonderful, Can you deposit about 50k more so BV can catch up on some payments?Quote: JoelDezeDeposited via Bitcoin on 5/24. Requested a payout in the same date. Received my payout today. So only had to wait 3 days.
Quote: AxelWolfWonderful, Can you deposit about 50k more so BV can catch up on some payments?
I don't believe there are any international regulations on Bitcoin at the moment. It might be the reason it is a faster payout.
Oh, the tales we old timers can tell! Ya used to pick up the phone, dial 0, and ask what time it was, no charge - helpful humans were all over the place.
They do???Quote: MichaelBluejayI don't know if they still have a rep here, but they have one on Casinomeister.
Why don't they they respond?
There's been an seemingly legitimate ongoing slot scandal at Bovada(graphs and everything) Reps have been contacted yet they remain silent.
Clicking one of the rep links leads to an error page. I haven't searched for others.
Quote: BozI'm not a government fan, but they have done a good job of putting these guys out of business in the US, which has only made them more greedy to screw over those willing to play.
Well if "good job" is to push away the good casinos who play by the rules and kept just the shady ones who still accept US players, yeah indeed "good job".
I don't know where you found the link that didn't work (you didn't say), but following the obvious/intuitive route, you get a good link: Casinomeister > Accredited Casinos > Bovada > Bovada Service Customer Support > Send Private Message.Quote: AxelWolfClicking one of the rep links leads to an error page. I haven't searched for others.