Full Tilt Poker Offers New US Poker Payment Option

Posted on February 06, 2007 by: with Comments Off

 

With Neteller recently pulling out of the US poker market, many US based online poker players were left wondering how they were going to continue to fund their online poker accounts and now Full Tilt Poker has answered that question with the introduction of MyWebAtm.

MyWebAtm is a new payment processor that will allow US based online poker players to continue funding and withdrawing funds from their Full Tilt Poker accounts.

Here is the official statement from Full Tilt Poker:

“The MyWebATM card is the fastest and easiest way to transfer funds from your bank account to your Full Tilt Poker player account. Signing up for the MyWebATM card takes just a few minutes, and you can begin using your account immediately.”

You can read a step by step guide to setting up your MyWebAtm account and depositing at Full Tilt Poker by reading our article about MyWebAtm deposit.

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