Las Vegas-based Real Gaming, formerly known as South Point Poker, has extended its online poker service in Nevada by allowing players to deposit cash from any 7-Eleven and Family Dollar stores across the state.
In February, iGaming Business reported that Real Gaming was one of the first operators to launch an online poker service in the state.
In an effort to boost its offering further, the operator will now use the PayNearMe cash transaction network to enable customers to access the service in convenience stores.
To make a deposit at a store, customers must print or download a payment barcode from RealGaming.com to their mobile device.
The barcode can then be scanned at any in-state 7-Eleven or Family Dollar store, with funds immediately being deposited in the player’s Real Gaming account.
Customers of Real Gaming, which allows interactive play on desktop without the need to download applications or plug-ins, can also deposit into their accounts via other methods such as wire transfer, mail and at the South Point Casino cashier.
In a statement, Real Gaming said: “The addition of this deposit method, coupled with first-of-its-kind technology allowing for play on any device, anytime, anywhere in Nevada, enhances Real Gaming’s user friendly platform to all consumers.
“Real Gaming is the first and only online poker site in the country to allow for play on any mobile device, including mobile phones and tablets with iOS, Android, Mac, Windows and even Linux operating systems.”
source : www.igamingbusiness.com