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  • Josh5890
    Restricted User
    • 09-22-13
    • 3

    #1
    New at online betting
    Hello fellow gamblers,

    I've bet on sporting events in the past and now I'm looking get in on the online betting scene. I'm looking to start at 5dimes since it seems pretty reliable based on reviews. However I'm having difficulty figuring out the best method to fund an account. Internet websites like ********** and clic2play doesn't work in the good 'ol USA. Skrill works but not in my state (Illinois). Anyone have any suggestions for me?
    Last edited by Josh5890; 09-23-13, 06:50 PM.
  • gator101
    SBR High Roller
    • 10-28-09
    • 225

    #2
    5 dimes sucks, they get way to much praise here because they are big sponsers, i would say BetDSI or Bookmaker over 5 dimes. Plus they can be a pain in the ass if you just question one of your outcomes over a lose that you think you won. JMO Tho
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    • Itsamazing777
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 11-14-12
      • 12602

      #3
      Bovada. Use a money transfer service at your local store
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      • Josh5890
        Restricted User
        • 09-22-13
        • 3

        #4
        Well I wanted to start with 5 dimes since it looks like they have the lowest minimum and I prefer to start small if possible. I would like to hit up Bookmaker though down the line.

        What is the best/simplest method for depositing/withdrawing funds. I'm reading stories on forums (here and elsewhere) about ** freezing and blacklisting people for using their methods. Also, I would strongly prefer not to give some information out (like faxing my driver's license or CC and obviously my social security number is a no no). Obviously I know that doing this won't be as easy as buying a gallon of milk at the grocery store but I'm just interested in finding the less stressful way of moving my money. I don't mind paying small fees when withdrawing money either.

        Also, is there something really stupid that I could do with my money that would force me to pay taxes on this?
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        • alan001
          SBR Rookie
          • 09-23-13
          • 2

          #5
          Most of the famous bookmakers don't accept US players at all.

          Do you really want to make the risk?
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          • spiffy
            Restricted User
            • 09-25-13
            • 2

            #6
            Originally posted by alan001
            Most of the famous bookmakers don't accept US players at all.
            what? Really why?
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            • royzinthrop
              Restricted User
              • 09-20-13
              • 4

              #7
              Originally posted by alan001
              Most of the famous bookmakers don't accept US players at all.

              Do you really want to make the risk?
              Is that true?
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              • 747planes
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 08-25-13
                • 658

                #8
                Online betting is illegal in usa. So is pot but all the pot heads find a way to get pot.
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                • kevin101
                  SBR MVP
                  • 06-24-13
                  • 2260

                  #9
                  Youwager the min. is $25 person2person. Betonline is $50. I am using betonline, not bad and reviews on this site got me there. Person2Person is ur best bet if u dont want to send any info. Also the fastest and most secure withdraw/deposits imo. GL
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                  • jds07v
                    SBR MVP
                    • 10-19-09
                    • 1335

                    #10
                    Havent had a problem with 5Dimes. If you deposit with CC, you will have to fax over copy of card and drivers license to get "verified" for a payout
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