Участник:Using eChecks is similar to writing a paper check and sending it to PokerStars

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PokerStars, the largest online poker room still accepting U.S. players, recently unveiled its newest depositing option – Instant eChecks – to a limited number of American players.

Instant eChecks represents the first instant depositing option since NETeller stopped offering its popular INSTAcash service and pulled out of the U.S. market. PokerStars had used Instant eCheck depositing in the past, as early as January of 2007, but suspended the service after the arrests of NETeller co-founders Stephen Lawrence and John LeFebvre.

Currently, only a select number of preferred PokerStars customers are allowed to deposit this way, according to the Web site. But PokerStars hopes to offer this all U.S. customers in the future.

"Instant eChecks are now available to a limited number of players with plans to make eChecks available to all U.S. players in the near future," says a message that appears on the cashier section of the preferred customers.

The way it works

Using eChecks is similar to writing a paper check and sending it to PokerStars – only faster. , An eChecks deposit takes money from a player's bank account and puts it into their player account at PokerStars via an Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT).

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