anyone ever used them? are they a safe outfit to give your information to?
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bobbyfkSBR Posting Legend
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#1E-Wallet-Express?
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SBR LouBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#2Safe, but heavy on the fees side. Probably not the best choice by far.Comment -
SamsNCharge99SBR Aristocracy
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#3gota be 21Comment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
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#4Safe, but cannot be used for withdrawals. They are like a deposit-only Neteller with higher fees.Comment -
SBR LouBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#5Originally posted by LT ProfitsSafe, but cannot be used for withdrawals. They are like a deposit-only Neteller with higher fees.
Much better off exploring other available options your sportsbook might offer.Comment -
bobbyfkSBR Posting Legend
- 01-19-09
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#6i usually use ** and will stick with them after learning about all the fees from e-wallet
thanks everyone!Comment -
daggerkobeSBR Posting Legend
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#7Fees arent bad if u plan ahead.Comment -
betplomSBR Posting Legend
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#8Originally posted by bobbyfkanyone ever used them? are they a safe outfit to give your information to?
The reason they are good for Canadian residents?
Because we can deposit $1000 for $1.50 fee using Interac email money transfer.
Ewallet also has a Toronto address (head office) and will accept a money order mailed to them, as a Toronto resident this is also very convenient.
Ewallet is not good for withdrawals but Cris/DSI allow me to deposit with ewallet and withdraw via moneybookers.
As far as I know only Cris/DSI/Bookmaker offer ewallet .
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daggerkobeSBR Posting Legend
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#9Bodog accepts ewallet.Comment -
RogueScholarSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-05-07
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#105Dimes accepts it too, but the only possible benefit they could offer to a player is the ability to post up via 900 number and not have to pay those monies until the phone bill came. I've always got money in my checking account so I always use E-check or SwipePay.
Originally posted by StraitShooter90% of the guys dont give a shit about your problems..and the other 10 are glad you have them..Comment -
ImmortalityRestricted User
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#115Dimes accepts it but will not pickup any fees for it.Comment -
betplomSBR Posting Legend
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#12Originally posted by Immortality5Dimes accepts it but will not pickup any fees for it.Comment -
ImmortalityRestricted User
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betplomSBR Posting Legend
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#14From 5Dimes:
Dear Customer,
************* is no longer available to new customers. Regarding Echeck deposits they are available to customers who have been active for a minimum of 31 days and with several cash deposits, the method opening has to be approved by a Manager. If you are a new customers your deposits can be made using a cash transfer method: Money Gram and Western Union. After you have you may also request Swipepay so you can use debit or prepaid cards. Please let us which cash method is of your interest to provide you with further details. If you have further questions regarding this or any other matter, please don't hesitate to contact us once more.
Best Regards,
Luigi
Customer Service
5Dimes Sportsbook & Casino
1-800-305-3517Comment -
ImmortalityRestricted User
- 12-20-07
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#15Interesting.....Maybe since they got the swipepay, they stopped taking other methods. But we are not supposed to talk about swipepay so sshhh.Comment -
betplomSBR Posting Legend
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#16Originally posted by ImmortalityInteresting.....Maybe since they got the swipepay, they stopped taking other methods. But we are not supposed to talk about swipepay so sshhh.
With a little tweaking moneybookers could soon be even better than Neteller was.
I know that doesn't help US based players but maybe someday Americans will be allowed to use the services offered to the rest of the world.Comment -
ImmortalityRestricted User
- 12-20-07
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#17Originally posted by betplommaybe someday Americans will be allowed to use the services offered to the rest of the world.Comment -
xcopSBR Rookie
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#18Be careful not to let your ************* account become inactive. They close your account and steal ALL of your balance. I found out the hard way. I miss the good old days of NetTeller. They were great until the U.S. Attorney's Office in NYC froze all U.S. accounts (including mine) for several months. At least I got my money back. ************* said my money is gone and "Have a nice day". Stay away from these crooks. It may actually be safer to use a local bookie.Comment -
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#19i use it and have never had a problemComment -
philswinSBR MVP
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#20Stick with Moneygram at Walmart to 5Dimes. Do you really think a Walmart employee is going to give you a problem.Comment -
bombCanadaSBR Wise Guy
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#21Originally posted by philswinStick with Moneygram at Walmart to 5Dimes. Do you really think a Walmart employee is going to give you a problem.Comment -
EaglesPhan36SBR Aristocracy
- 12-06-06
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#22No problems with e-wallet for me. 8% to deposit and get your money done in minutes is a small price to pay to me. Seriously, 8% is pretty much what you pay on tax for buying crap at the store in most states, that's not much for getting your money in hassle-free.Comment -
philswinSBR MVP
- 04-18-07
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#23never had to give them my social #Comment -
turbobetsSBR MVP
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#24I think it depends on the state.Comment
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