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  • natrass
    SBR MVP
    • 09-14-05
    • 1242

    #1
    ID Parade?
    Looking for odds on the Kuwait-Brazil soccer game and the only online bookie which actually has prices for it is ... mansion!!

    Im quite suprised (somehow I had imagined that such books would basically follow Euro books but its is clearly not the case).

    Anyway, the question is .... if I joined one of the books at the top of SBR, what are the chances I would have to go through an ID parade to cash out? Would it make any difference if I used moneybookers or some specific form of funding the account?

    Just I do now want to have to buy a scanner just to get my (inevitable) winnings.
  • LGBoots
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 08-10-05
    • 742

    #2
    Bodog didn't require any ID off me & neither did WWTS or the VIP group.

    I deposited via Neteller , they might well ask for ID for other deposit methods.
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    • natrass
      SBR MVP
      • 09-14-05
      • 1242

      #3
      Originally posted by LGBoots
      Bodog didn't require any ID off me & neither did WWTS or the VIP group.

      I deposited via Neteller , they might well ask for ID for other deposit methods.
      Thanks LG ... Neteller is expensive though, isnt it?

      Also, the word on the street now is that the Kuwait game has been postponed ... which, if true, means mansion are actually behind the news (but somehow I like that in a bookie now and then).
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      • Max Levine
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 10-12-05
        • 614

        #4
        Originally posted by natrass
        Thanks LG ... Neteller is expensive though, isnt it?
        If you deposit money from your checking account into your Neteller account using InstaCash, it will become available instantly and it comes with an 8.9% fee. But the way to do this for free is to go to your gambling site and deposit using InstaCash method (you'll be asked to enter last 4 digits of your checking account). Most gambling sites will cover those fees (Pinnacle charges 5%).

        If you deposit money into your Neteller account using EFT, it takes 4-5 days, is free but only available to US and canadians.

        InstaCash is the best bet and most gambling sites will cover the fees or a good portion of it (check on their site) but the currency has to be in US or canadian $. See if the exchange is worth it for you. Remember that the currency exchange rate will be imposed on both transfers, deposit and withdraw.

        You might be better off opening a bank account in US currency and register that account to Neteller in order to save on those transfers.

        Here's a link to Neteller deposit options. Check into InstaCash.


        Max
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        • tacomax
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 08-10-05
          • 9619

          #5
          natrass - you can deposit £s into Barclays bank IIRC and send it to your Neteller account which gets converted into $s. Otherwise you can load by a credit card but you get hit with hefty charges.
          Originally posted by pags11
          SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
          Originally posted by BuddyBear
          I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
          Originally posted by curious
          taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
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          • Max Levine
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 10-12-05
            • 614

            #6
            I was misinformed. InstaCash option is only available for US and canadian residents.

            Sorry about that.

            Max
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            • natrass
              SBR MVP
              • 09-14-05
              • 1242

              #7
              Thanks guys. I'm a Barclays customer ... so that would be handy (whats IIRC taco?)

              Max .... 8.9% is whopping isnt it? Why do the bookies like netteller so much anyway ... surely cash is cash!?
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              • tacomax
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 08-10-05
                • 9619

                #8
                Originally posted by natrass
                Thanks guys. I'm a Barclays customer ... so that would be handy (whats IIRC taco?)

                Max .... 8.9% is whopping isnt it? Why do the bookies like netteller so much anyway ... surely cash is cash!?
                IIRC = if i remember correctly...

                And it's neteller who jack on the fees and it's the sportsbook who either have to absorb them or pass some/all of the cost back onto you. If you send money by regular neteller to a book, the full amount will appear on your balance but neteller will charge the book a % amount.

                For instance, matchbook charge an upfront 2.9% for all neteller deposits (although they do refund this with commission credits).
                Originally posted by pags11
                SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
                Originally posted by BuddyBear
                I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
                Originally posted by curious
                taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
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                • Max Levine
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 10-12-05
                  • 614

                  #9
                  Originally posted by natrass
                  Max .... 8.9% is whopping isnt it? Why do the bookies like netteller so much anyway ... surely cash is cash!?
                  Yes Natrass, 8.9% is a lot. I never pay it, using InstaCash every time but I didn't know this option was only available for North America. Maybe you should look into Eco card.

                  Neteller took over most of the market when PayPal let go of this industry. My guess is the gambling companies are happy with the 'no charge back' option. Players must like the security in using Neteller. I know I do.

                  Max
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                  • Max Levine
                    SBR Wise Guy
                    • 10-12-05
                    • 614

                    #10
                    Natrass, Neteller charges 3.9% fee for credit card deposits but no fees for bank wires (1-2 business days). Contact support to get all your options.



                    Max
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                    • natrass
                      SBR MVP
                      • 09-14-05
                      • 1242

                      #11
                      Good stuff ... thanks. I will look into this and let you know how I got on.

                      Thanks Max for the link and precise info, a big help. It was good of you.
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                      • juuso
                        SBR MVP
                        • 10-04-05
                        • 2896

                        #12
                        Natrass, if the book you want to deposit in supports the Moneybookers it's a good option. The fees for depositing from and to your bank account are small and they have lots of internet banking options for instant deposits for Europeans (0.5€ fee for me)

                        The rules on sending ID's should be the same as with Neteller. They're both internet wallets anyway.

                        I have my Neteller account in € currency and when receiving $ they take a conversion fee. I once got a withdrawal in $ that should have been 745€. Balance in neteller was 724€ after the conversion fee. Moneybookers doesn't charge fees of currency conversions.

                        Neteller is probably the best option for you Americans but it might get a bit expensive for some of us Europeans with all the fees.
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