Play65 Offers New Deposit Options for Backgammon Players
Play65 is an online backgammon website and they recently announced the addition of two new deposit methods for their customers. Play65 has added Instant Banking and Paysafecard, both methods will make it safe and convenient for players to deposit money into their account.

Instant Banking allows players to access their bank account through the internet and deposit money into their online account immediately. This method is similar to a wire transfer as the player must contact their bank and have them transfer a certain amount of money. This method is quicker than a wire transfer as it is instant rather than taking three or four days.

With Paysafecard, players can use a prepaid card to place money in their account. Paysafecards can be purchased at retail stores and kiosks in Europe. Players can transfer money online by using a PIN (Personal identification code).

With the addition of Instant Banking and Paysafecard, Play65 now has eleven deposit methods available to their players. Other options include: Credit Cards, Pre-paid Cards, PayPal, Moneybookers, Neteller, Webmoney, Clickandbuy, Western Union, Wire Transfer and Prepaid Cards.

Guy C., the financial manager of SkillEmpire, the owner and operator of Play65 stated: "As a leading online backgammon brand with members of 20 different countries, we are constantly seeking new payment methods to make the internet gaming experience of our players as simple and friendly as possible. Paysafecard is a popular and hassle-free internet payment method, request by many of our European players. Though still new, instant banking is a convenient, low-cost way to deposit money through the internet."



- 2008-10-27
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