Ecocard is an increasingly popular payment processor. At this time, Ecocard is primarily available on the Prima Network, but has recently been added for deposits and withdrawals at other sites. The company bills its service as a virtual debit card, but it's really just an e-wallet like most of the others.
UPDATE: Ecocard will not accept American gambling transactions after August 24th.
Ecocard's website does not give much information about deposit methods, simply listing bank payments (EFTs) and "alternative payment methods" as the options. The only alternative method that comes up is bank wire. Fees are generally non-existent, except for peer-to-peer transfers (1.5%) and withdrawals by wire transfer ($10).
Not that other payment processors don't worry about security, Ecocard's emphasis on security is highly stressed on its site, which is good to see.
One last amusing note: the last step of the FAQ on how to pay with Ecocard is, "You may start playing and betting." Is there any question as to whom Ecocard's target customers are?
UPDATE: Ecocard will not accept American gambling transactions after August 24th.
Ecocard's website does not give much information about deposit methods, simply listing bank payments (EFTs) and "alternative payment methods" as the options. The only alternative method that comes up is bank wire. Fees are generally non-existent, except for peer-to-peer transfers (1.5%) and withdrawals by wire transfer ($10).
Not that other payment processors don't worry about security, Ecocard's emphasis on security is highly stressed on its site, which is good to see.
One last amusing note: the last step of the FAQ on how to pay with Ecocard is, "You may start playing and betting." Is there any question as to whom Ecocard's target customers are?

