Bovada Chargeback 2019
Yes, this happened to me with Bovada. They claimed I cancelled like a $100 charge, when I didn’t. After losing the money, They told to me I had to deposit $100 to equal the balance out. I told them they were. Where sports, casino and poker combine for unforgetable entertainment.
Updated: January 26th, 2021
Over the years, we’ve gotten many emails on this topic so we decided to publish a guide people can use to answer this question. It’s actually a pretty common query and one we originally had ourselves years ago: How do I cash checks from Bovada?
First of all, consulting local laws is strongly recommended, however, there is absolutely no reason why banks should be hesitant to facilitate the activity because U.S. gambling sites are 100% legal in the eyes of the World Trade Organization (WTO), officially upheld twice in international courts. Not to mention that America was founded on principles of personal freedom and liberty, so it’s really nobody’s business what citizens spend their money on.
The entire industry is now becoming fully regulated in the United States, although some establishments are still nervous about cashing checks from betting websites. Therefore, the main thing to remember is never admit funds were won at an online casino since they might instantly refuse to assist, as they are under no obligation whatsoever to serve anyone.
Even worse, they could confiscate the check which would result in having to contact Bovada customer representatives to request they cancel it and send a new one, obviously incurring more fees and an even longer wait. Time frames for payouts can fluctuate wildly and it’s not uncommon to sometimes wait as long as 25 business days for it to arrive by mail. If wanting to stay updated, come back and glance at their review page as the situation is constantly monitored whenever current Bovada deposit methods are overhauled and circumstances change.
Secondly, make sure to have a reasonable story ready if the person behind the counter asks who the check is from. It’s not their genuine intention to block cashing it, they simply must go through the process, so just tell them something that will make them happy. For example, an item was sold online and this is how payment was acquired for it, only under a business name due to the buyer acting on behalf of a company.
How To Get Your Money Back From Bovada
Payouts from Bovada to players will never display their moniker or anything associated with iGaming so it’s easy to make up a plausible anecdote. However, it’s advised to do searches for businesses names first to see if a result should influence concocted scenarios, since issuers could range from Rick’s Bridal Accessories
to Downtown Philly Pizza
. Always ensure explanations relate to the organization’s industry.
If bank tellers push back at all, don’t get defensive, calmly state the story again and firmly assert that the check should be promptly honored. Don’t be scared to ask for branch managers if they’re digging in their heels, or simply leave and try your luck at another financial institution.
Also, remember if not attempting to immediately procure funds, just submit the check at an ATM and wait for it to clear, which in some cases could take up to 30 business days. To confirm, from start to finish, this means it’s totally feasible to wait months to spend profits.
Of course, anyone seeking to avoid all of these complications and regularly collect money quickly should deposit at online casinos with Bitcoin because transactions are instantaneous and private. Receiving winnings via Check by Mail
is “so 2009” and it’s time to start utilizing the best option out there today, completely cutting out middle men. Upon implementing cryptocurrency transfers, it never takes longer than 48 hours to obtain withdrawals.
I am a long time poster who created this account for anonymity. Several weeks back in this thread there was some discussion about the possibility of a rogue employee at Ignition and/or other strange stuff. He is my story. For privacy I am going to say “about” instead of use exact dates or amounts. “About” a little over 2 weeks ago I tried to log into my Ignition account and a pop-up said my account was disabled. I decided to check my email before calling support. I had an email saying that there was a chargeback on my account for “about” $500 dated from “about” March. I thought that was strange and maybe impossible to charge something back that late after the fact. I Googled to find out how late can a chargeback occur and Google said 120 days is the standard longest length. So somehow right as my deposit from MONTHS ago was nearing the end of being able to do a chargeback someone at Ignition or whatever processor they used is claiming there is a chargeback. I checked my card and my card company says no chargeback occured. And I can clearly see every transaction on my card.
I called Ignition support and they say I can do one of two things. I can make another charge to them of “about” $500 right now or I can wait 5 to 10 business days for the chargeback money to show on my card and then send Ignition the money. There was no way in hell I was sending first. I asked the Ignition lady on the phone in great detail and specifics, “let me get this straight, you are going to send me money, and then you want me to send it to you?”. She said yes.
I have plenty of places to play online and live, so having my poker account disabled and waiting 5 to 10 business days for them to send me money from a phantom chargeback was no big deal to me. But I am sure there are a lot of naive, desperate or impatient gamblers that would have sent the money in first to get their account opened back up immediately. But I waited and after 10 business days there was no money sent to my card. Of course there was not going to be any money sent to my card. THERE WAS NO DAMN CHARGEBACK. And after the 10 business days I sent records from my card to Ignition showing there was no chargeback and neither was there any money sent to me as part of a chargeback. They immediately opened my account back up. But and here is the amazing kicker, I didn’t get an apology email, I got an email saying that since I was a long standing player (my account goes back many years to even before Ignition was created from Bovada) and since my account has always been in good standing they are forgiving the “about” $500 but next time I will be held responsible for any chargebacks.
What the hell. There was no chargeback. Either an Ignition employee or an Ignition processor is doing some shady stuff. When Pokerstars was still in the grey market around Black Friday infamous Daniel Tzvetkoff and his company Intabill and that other processor Selling Source, stole millions from Pokerstars. Now everytime I hear about player processing problems, I figure at least a few of Ignition’s processors are stealing from them.
So. My account is open. The fake chargeback was for “about” $500. They restored the amount that was in my account when it was disabled. They didn’t try to steal it or claim it was part of the fake chargeback. I immediately withdrew and was paid. But now there is a threat over my account that “next time I’m on the hook for anything wrong with my account.” In the last 120 days I have one deposit with a card and I’m not going to risk that another phantom chargeback is going to be claimed. After the 120 days mark passses on that one deposit I don’t know if I will go back to playing Ignition. Also, I don’t know the business structure at Bovada and if they would try to clawback an Ignition claim so I am not playing Bovada either. But if I ever did play again, I would need to make a deposit since I withdrew everything. I will never deposit with a card again (or anything that chargeback claims can be made), I will instead use something like Bitcoin.
Be careful out there.