Thanks bro!
I can't remember how much i paid for the deposit but as Bro Asia-Play has mentioned in post
#16, it should be around 500 - 600 HKD.
And yeah, i feel much safer using my credit card for deposit purposes in Macau/HK because
while they process your card and generate the receipt, you don't have to sign it (thereby
it is not a purchase). What actually happens is that the amount (say 500 HKD) is 'blocked'
on your credit card.
So they just keep that generated receipt until you check out. You can then pay by cash or
credit card. In any event, they will destroy the generated receipt and will notify the credit
card company that the deposit amount will now be 'unblocked'.
Good system because this 'blocking/unblocking' is not reflected on your credit card statement
hence, no paper trail. Also, you don't need to carry too much cash around.
China is different. If you use your CC for deposit, they make you sign the slip and hence, it
is effectively a purchase. Only when you check out, will they initiate the 'refund' process back
to you (can take a very long time). As it is a purchase, it will be reflected on your CC
statement. Also there is a risk of getting charged twice (read Bro Ruggers15 post #4).