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GamCare INC, the top national authority on the provision of advice, practical help, support and counseling in addressing the social impact of gaming, have yesterday supported the use of prepaid debit cards as a practical means by which on-line gamers can monitor their online gambling budget.
To reinforce this message, Eclipse Prepaid MasterCard today announced the launch of a specialist landing page for customers wanting to deposit cash into their gambling accounts. That page is at:
http://www.eclipsecard.co.uk/eclipse_card/Responsible_gaming
This page demonstrates why a prepaid card like the Eclipse Prepaid MasterCard is such a useful addition to any online gambler's wallet - they are able to maintain closer control over there gambling budget.
Being a MasterCard, the Eclipse Prepaid Card is accepted at many gaming site you choose to play at (please check out this up-to-date Prepaid Card gambling supported programs list! ). You top it up either by anonymous transfer from your regular account or by phone in less than four minutes, choosing how much 'entertainment budget' you want to spend in any given time. As it's prepaid, you can never go overdrawn.
The only other question is where players set their gaming limit, and that can only be answered by the individual.
Alex Lubin, Director of Eclipse Prepaid MasterCard says:-
"Anything that supports responsible gaming is positive for the industry. It demonstrates one of the many incremental benefits of the Eclipse prepaid MasterCard as a payment device"
Eileen Kinghan, Marketing Director of GamCare says:
"Using a prepaid debit card when gambling online can help players stick to the limits they set themselves. This is one way of gambling responsibly, helping gamblers to avoid financial difficulties."
Eileen continues: - "GamCare provides training and advice to industry on meeting their social responsibility commitments and recognises best practice in player protection through GamCare Certification. Operators who offer this feature will be helping to demonstrate their commitment to player protection and corporate social responsibility".
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