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  • jumper
    SBR Sharp
    • 09-09-05
    • 397

    #1
    bet dsi(diamond sportsbook) payout nightmare
    i have been playing at this sportsbook the past 5 years mainly since they sponsored the beat the prick contest. their new 7 capital prepaid ********** payout method is so horrible i had to warn other players. i won $2000, i had to send ************ for the past 5 years, cards i,ve since cancelled, many hoops to jump thru, then i had to explain why i wanted my $ to two different mgrs. i finally received my card via ups about 10 days after approved, then check out these excessive fees:atm withdrawl fee to card,$3.00( keep in mind most atm only allow $300 per transaction, the atm charges $5.00 per transaction too. monthly administrative fee $4.95, balance inquiry fee $1.00, plus many other fees not listed. so to get my $2000 it cost me over $60.00. why the hell would anyone do business with a book that penetrates you this bad to get your coin. i love calling BetIslands and they send me ** free, same day- simple choice going forward
  • tto827
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 10-01-12
    • 9078

    #2
    You should have known about the cards needing to be sent in beforehand, they do plenty to let you know that. I was wondering about the DC, any idea what the "free" payout every month to the DC covers? It sounds like the only useful way to use the card is when you are withdrawing large amounts, and take out as much as possible as fast as possible.
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    • jumper
      SBR Sharp
      • 09-09-05
      • 397

      #3
      i got paid, most important. diamond is a good book, but i wish they would allow ** or ********** as options
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      • jumper
        SBR Sharp
        • 09-09-05
        • 397

        #4
        yes, the dc offers $10000 monthly or $2500 daily. somif you win huge you can get it out but just eat the fees. i miss neteller
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        • tto827
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 10-01-12
          • 9078

          #5
          Originally posted by jumper
          i got paid, most important. diamond is a good book, but i wish they would allow ** or ********** as options
          Dunno what you listed but yes, withdrawal fees are high, but I always get my cash. In your opinion is the DC cheaper than $90 P2P or whatever it is for a check from them .
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          • jumper
            SBR Sharp
            • 09-09-05
            • 397

            #6
            was unaware of other options, thought dc only choice. i thing w. u. or ** once a month free is best for players. if you win $80000 playing poker maybe the dc is best cause a few bucks will be irrelevant
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            • tto827
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 10-01-12
              • 9078

              #7
              Originally posted by jumper
              was unaware of other options, thought dc only choice. i thing w. u. or ** once a month free is best for players. if you win $80000 playing poker maybe the dc is best cause a few bucks will be irrelevant
              w.u., check, or wire all available, DC is the only one that they ever offer a "free" withdrawal on. In the past I have just used my betpoints to pay for withdrawals, although I discovered that is the least efficient way to use them, and obviously so, they want to minimize withdrawals.
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              • seaborneq
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 09-08-06
                • 22556

                #8
                I had dsi send me a DC. It sounds good in theory, but once you get it you know that the cost for a one time check is just better in the long run. I want cash, not a DC.
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                • grekos
                  SBR Sharp
                  • 03-16-10
                  • 494

                  #9
                  Took 17 days to get a Canadian check.
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                  • tto827
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 10-01-12
                    • 9078

                    #10
                    Originally posted by seaborneq
                    I had dsi send me a DC. It sounds good in theory, but once you get it you know that the cost for a one time check is just better in the long run. I want cash, not a DC.
                    Was looking for that answer, thank you.
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                    • seaborneq
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 09-08-06
                      • 22556

                      #11
                      I wish I could have warned others about the DC debacle but I wanted to put it out of my mind. It has the concept of needing a vehicle to get around versus walking. Yes you need a car, but not necessarily a new car. The DC is the new car or the gift that keeps on taking, while a used car may not have the new car smell but is cheaper in the long run without paying depreciation(fees) of the DC. I hope this helps everyone. I don't make a lot of withdrawals, maybe one big one at the end of the football season. Pay the fees and let them cut the check. If you win all the time and make a lot of withdrawals the DC may be the one for you.
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                      • tto827
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 10-01-12
                        • 9078

                        #12
                        Originally posted by seaborneq
                        I wish I could have warned others about the DC debacle but I wanted to put it out of my mind. It has the concept of needing a vehicle to get around versus walking. Yes you need a car, but not necessarily a new car. The DC is the new car or the gift that keeps on taking, while a used car may not have the new car smell but is cheaper in the long run without paying depreciation(fees) of the DC. I hope this helps everyone.
                        I had the DC form filled out, had been hesitant and wasn't going to give them my SS#, now I can shred that, so thanks.
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