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PokerStars.com, the main Internet poker company, continuing to service players in the United States, has declared that it intends to restore the eCheck service to a number of its American customers – if not to others too. Following the Neteller departure from the North American market, the unique instant deposit service emerged to be a favorite among American players. A message on the cashier part of the PokerStars Internet site announces that instant eChecks are currently accessible to a restricted amount of players, and that there are plans to enable eChecks accessible to all American participants soon. It is demanded by the electronic checking service that the participant has to give PokerStars particular bank data in order that the money can be drawn, through the Electronic Fund Transfer, immediately from a particular checking account. Twenty five dollars is the smallest sum which can be transmitted through eCheck, and six hundred dollars is the largest amount in one full day and in a seven day week, and in thirty days the most is two thousand dollars. Prior to the service being accessible to the participant, wide-ranging authentication procedures are needed, making the first transaction rather slow. However, following that, according to PokerStars, participants should anticipate immediate depositing, providing that there are not any problems relating to the participant's deposit history. Any participant wishing to take out money from his or her PokerStars account can utilize the service to make money re-deposits into their checking account whenever they wish to. DUN Finance Inc. provides this service, and since 2001 it has made a success in providing Internet site transactions. Posted on: September 19, 2007
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