Or can anyone redeem x amount of points for cash in the sportsbooks associated with SBR?
DO you have to be a pro?
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usernametakenSBR Wise Guy
- 02-08-11
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#1DO you have to be a pro?Tags: None -
tto827SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-12
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#2Pro to get anything besides hats/shirts.Comment -
SBR ContestsSBR Wise Guy
- 09-04-08
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#3Originally posted by usernametakenOr can anyone redeem x amount of points for cash in the sportsbooks associated with SBR?
Username,
Non Pro merchandise can be seen here in the store:
You are welcome to become a pro, everything you need to know about becoming a pro including your options is shown here:Comment -
You mad broSBR Posting Legend
- 01-15-12
- 16641
#4being a pro is pointlessComment -
doublej95SBR Posting Legend
- 01-26-10
- 14094
#5Being a sbr pro is the whole purpose of lifeComment -
tto827SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-12
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#6Wrong on so many levels. If I hadn't pissed my points away like an idiot. I would have accumulated well over 5,000 points right now. That is worth more than $200, and the money went to charity, so its just one less donation I will make this year.Originally posted by You mad brobeing a pro is pointlessComment -
5mike5SBR Aristocracy
- 09-21-11
- 52135
#7being pro has made me alot more than the $200 it costs, in cash and giftsOriginally posted by You mad brobeing a pro is pointless
well worth itComment -
mynameismudSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-13-12
- 5462
#8i like you tto, but youre crazy if you think more than 10% of that $200 went to a charity.Originally posted by tto827Wrong on so many levels. If I hadn't pissed my points away like an idiot. I would have accumulated well over 5,000 points right now. That is worth more than $200, and the money went to charity, so its just one less donation I will make this year.Comment -
tto827SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-12
- 9078
#9Quite possible, but soliciting funds for charity and not following through is highly illegal. SBR tries to avoid breaking US laws (hence no US sportsbook cash). So I think this one is still up for discussion.Originally posted by mynameismudi like you tto, but youre crazy if you think more than 10% of that $200 went to a charity.Comment -
sicklerSBR Posting Legend
- 06-05-08
- 15006
#10Originally posted by mynameismudi like you tto, but youre crazy if you think more than 10% of that $200 went to a charity.
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shari91BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-23-10
- 32661
#11Posters donate through a 3rd party site... SBR doesn't handle it all. Posters merely submit the Pro app to SBR once their transaction is complete and SBR verifies the donation was made. I guess if one is skeptical about how much of a person's donation actually goes to those in need rather than to salaries of charity workers they could always investigate the financial statements of both charities and see which one is more to their liking.Originally posted by mynameismudi like you tto, but youre crazy if you think more than 10% of that $200 went to a charity.
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mynameismudSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-13-12
- 5462
#12Originally posted by shari91Posters donate through a 3rd party site... SBR doesn't handle it all. Posters merely submit the Pro app to SBR once their transaction is complete and SBR verifies the donation was made. I guess if one is skeptical about how much of a person's donation actually goes to those in need rather than to salaries of charity workers they could always investigate the financial statements of both charities and see which one is more to their liking.
i wouldnt expect anything less from you shari as far as your statement on this subject. a well written synopsis protecting the company you work for. i dont blame you one bit. i would do the same thing if sbr was sending me checks. i am a skeptical person by nature and to be honest with you, i dont care enough to investigate where the money goes.Comment -
shari91BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-23-10
- 32661
#13It has nothing to do with protecting anyone. Ask any poster who has become a Pro or renewed their membership via charity to tell you what site handled their transaction. And then Google that site to see if it's just some shell company SBR set up a few months ago or if it's an organisation that has been processing charity transactions for companies and just regular people for years. It's a pretty big accusation you made so I'd think you'd care to do 3 minutes of research to support it. My mistake.Originally posted by mynameismudi wouldnt expect anything less from you shari as far as your statement on this subject. a well written synopsis protecting the company you work for. i dont blame you one bit. i would do the same thing if sbr was sending me checks. i am a skeptical person by nature and to be honest with you, i dont care enough to investigate where the money goes.
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5mike5SBR Aristocracy
- 09-21-11
- 52135
#14shes right
those donations arent even handled through SBR, they are donated directly through the charityComment -
Dirty SanchezSBR Posting Legend
- 03-01-10
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#15Being a Pro is one step closer to making "All of your dreams come true"Originally posted by You mad brobeing a pro is pointless
Those who aren't post inaccurate info to make themselves feel better, but they're still broke dikk fukks
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opie1988SBR Posting Legend
- 09-12-10
- 23429
#16I think SBR is very generous by allowing non-pro brokedikks the choice between a hat or a jerk rag.
Making dreams come true.Comment -
FaM0us SkinsSBR Rookie
- 10-08-11
- 38
#17Yep you have to be pro to buy most of the things on hereComment
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