Funding with Nucharge

Sports Betting at the Sportsbook

With the withdrawal of Neteller from the US market as the no.1 ewallet solution for the majority of sports book, poker and casino sites you can expect everyone is rushing to find the next payment solution to replace the once dominant wallet as the next preferred choice of deposit method.

Introducing Nucharge
Nucharge was recently launched as a long distance prepaid card service, you can securely buy prepaid calling cards at the face value of $100, $150, $200 and $300 respectively with any Visa and Mastercard (Including US issued cards!). The idea is brilliant, signing up for an account is free and usually takes up to 5minutes filling up your particulars, answering security questions and you’re up and running. Once you have funded your Nucharge account you can then proceed to make deposit to your betting account.

Pros and Cons of Nucharge
There are no signup fees and setting up an account is pretty easy and fast. 5minutes is all it takes to make your first deposit from Nucharge to your betting account!
Nucharge is technically not an ewallet, you can’t withdraw your funds back into Nucharge and they charges an estimate 3% for Visa and Mastercard reloads. Being the new kid on the block not many sites have adopted them as a preferred solution.

Who is using Nucharge
Nucharge is gaining ground with more poker sites using them as a funding option. It’s worth a mention that household sports book Bodog is also using them since the beginning of the year.

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