New Payment Processing Methods at CelebPoker and Mansion
Poker players at CelebPoker and Mansion Poker will welcome several new payment processors to their arsenal this month. The ability to deposit money on either of these extremely popular online poker rooms just got a lot easier, according to press releases distributed by both companies on Friday.
CelebPoker announced that it will now accept UKash for customers wishing to deposit on its site. Any store that displays PayPoint, payzone, or e-pay signs sells the popular vouchers. Then, customers must hop onto CelebPoker and enter the 19 digit number corresponding to the voucher they received. Outlets that sell UKash are available throughout the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia, and Africa. According to CelebPoker, it does not charge a fee for its customers to use the service.
PayPoint sells UKash in demoniations ranging from
amounts. UKash will join a family of payment methods already available on CelebPoker, including Maestro, Switch, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Delta credit cards. Paysafe is CelebPoker s existing pre-paid card deposit option and other payment options available to players include Neteller, Moneybookers, Click2Pay, and ClickAndBuy. CelebPoker is a site on the Boss Media Network, which is set to absorb the CryptoLogic Network s poker rooms during the first quarter of 2009. CryptoLogic s flagship site is InterPoker and it also runs InterCasino.
Meanwhile, Mansion Poker, which makes its home on Playtech
in December as part of World Record Week, which generated the largest online poker tournament ever held at 35,000 players.
The entire iPoker Network is gearing up for its $2.5 Million Guaranteed tournament, which is set to occur on March 1st. Satellites are running constantly to the event. Other iPoker sites include Titan Poker
s parent company, is traded on the London Stock Exchange under the symbol PTEC. The company recently announced a 70% uptick in revenue during the 2008 calendar year in comparison to 2007. Money taken in from the poker network was up 43% in the fourth quarter of 2008 in comparison to the final quarter of 2007.
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