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  • baseballstud
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 10-31-08
    • 980

    #1
    Wheeling Island;West Virginia mobile betting app;Bet lucky
    Hey all!

    was hoping to get some input from people who have played with the app. Has anyone ever deposited and used it? Thinking of doing so for super bowl. Thanks!
  • WvGambler
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 04-19-10
    • 11618

    #2
    Yea I use it. Deposited and withdrawn. Same with the Mardi Gras betlucky app.
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    • jjgold
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 07-20-05
      • 388179

      #3
      Give us a report
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      • WvGambler
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 04-19-10
        • 11618

        #4
        App is really easy to use. Both Mardi Gras and Wheeling Island Apps are identical and offer almost same options with lines at their respective casinos discretion.

        Registering for the app is as simple as giving address, DOB and SS# to verify identity. It’ll require you to make sure it has access to your phones location because bets can only be made in state of WV. This registration process takes about 3 minutes.

        Then you register for a Play+ account, which acts as your wallet. This also takes just a minute or two and then you can send funds to your Play+ account from CC/Debit card or echeck. Zero fees, instant deposits. Then you transfer your balance to the book you want to use: ie Wheeling Island or Mardi Gras. Super simple.

        Play+ will send you a debit card in the mail and that takes about 5 days to show up. It can be used anywhere that Discover is accepted and can also be used at a myriad of different ATMS to withdrawal. You can also walk into either casino and request a free withdrawal whenever you want.

        Juice and lines are typically -110 for sides and standard ML. They offer football, MLB, basketball, soccer, tennis, golf, mma, and even live betting. Props are limited right now, because it’s less than a month old, but they’re rolling out more markets all the time. I’ve played at a ton of offshore sites and these apps are on par but there’s no jumping through hoops to get paid. Only downside is they offer far less with bonus and whacky promotions.

        GL
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        • baseballstud
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 10-31-08
          • 980

          #5
          Thanks for the post. Great info here. Follow up questions,hope you don’t mind. For deposits- you say ACH is instant. If I deposit via ach I’ll jave the funds available to use immediately or in my case by Super Bowl? If you deposit with debit or credit is it cash advance? I also see paynearme as an option. Have you done that ? Sorry for all the questions. In Virginia and trying to figure out best way to go
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          • WvGambler
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 04-19-10
            • 11618

            #6
            Yea you’ll have the funds available to use immediately. I think I started the process around 6:45pm and bet a 7:00pm game my first night. I would imagine that if you use a CC that it would be considered a cash advance. I used a debit card and cash was taken from my debit account immediately.

            I haven’t tried the paynearme option. I work within walking distance from the Casino, plus the debit card option is too quick and simple. Paynearme seems like it would be a far bigger hassle.
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            • jjgold
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 07-20-05
              • 388179

              #7
              anyone can check these apps out

              I looked at it last night, not bad

              Live Betting juice just too wide
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