It seems to me moneybookers works best with non USA books.
MB works especially well with books that aren't operating from the US!
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Chopsticks
SBR MVP
06-30-09
1057
#143
I just received an e-mail from them saying that they will allow customers one last moneybookers withdrawal. Great service and it does indeed prove that they do pay by moneybookers and have funds in there, it is just that moneybookers was not a very sustainable procesessor for them.
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Mr. Peepers
SBR MVP
09-22-09
1425
#144
Hey JJ,
I am just curious why you would only give Rebatewager a B+? You make it sound like the perfect book...What are the downfalls? What is keeping this book from being an A+ book?
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#145
It is not an A+ book because of longevity although they pay faster than A+ books
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pat venditto
SBR Posting Legend
05-07-07
14347
#146
JJ thinks their an a+ book because blackie pays his mortgage.
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Chopsticks
SBR MVP
06-30-09
1057
#147
I just received $568 to my moneybookers account, litterally within 5 minutes after requesting it. It is not a big amount, but in my mind it does prove what I said earlier that they do have money in their moneybookers account and that they are willing to pay by this method, it is moneybookers that for various reasons have proven to be a bad processor from them.
Customer service did explain this and they have handled the issue very professionally by sending out e-mails and replying to e-mails from those (at least me) affected by the issue.
As they do offer bank wire withdrawals I did leave a small amount there to continue wagering. Anyone wondering: the minimum withdrawal amount for bank wire is $500. They have also updated their site and it looks very good. I was told that the details about bank wire withdrawals would be posted on the site shortly.
So they are still an awesome book in my opinion.
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pokernut9999
SBR Posting Legend
07-25-07
12757
#148
Most the bashers have never played there .
Everyone use to compare them and Creditwager but that has since died down as Creditwager has had slow payouts for about a year now.
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poker_dummy101
Restricted User
11-03-08
6395
#149
Originally posted by pokernut9999
Most the bashers have never played there .
Everyone use to compare them and Creditwager but that has since died down as Creditwager has had slow payouts for about a year now.
Thats funny. I just replied to a PM and was on the main page of the forums. In players talk the last post was this Rebate Wager thread. Who would've guessed it was pokernut adding more shit about how great they are.
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pokernut9999
SBR Posting Legend
07-25-07
12757
#150
Originally posted by poker_dummy101
Thats funny. I just replied to a PM and was on the main page of the forums. In players talk the last post was this Rebate Wager thread. Who would've guessed it was pokernut adding more shit about how great they are.
How funny how you follow me around , get a life sir.
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pokernut9999
SBR Posting Legend
07-25-07
12757
#151
And do you really believe Patty has ever played there ?
But we still let him stir the pot.
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Keith Richard
SBR MVP
07-06-06
1576
#152
I should be playing here. I have been losing my shirt lately.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#153
Never heard of a guy that did not like the book, their biggest strength is paying faster than 98% of books and of course offering rebates of 25% or more on loses
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Kevy
SBR Sharp
11-02-09
279
#154
Several years ago when 5Dimes first opened up. I was one of the first guys to put them over at various forums. They even ended up using alot of stuff I posted in reviews of them etcetera in their marketing over the last several years. I got a little grief at various places about loving 5Dimes so much at that time and saying that Tony would make them number one and they would become huge.
The feeling I had in my gut at that time was the same I had a few years before that when Spiro opened Olympic. I have the same gut feeling about RebateWager now that I had about 5Dimes several years ago when I put them over and called for them to be the next big thing. And the same gut feeling about Spiro and Olympic way before that. Now I have not played at Rebate Wager yet. But from what I've been reading and researching about them-I like what I'm hearing.
A great Book needs a great niche (and deep pockets too)
Examples:
Olympic when they came onto the scene reinvented the parlay offshore. Before
OLY you could not parlay anywhere, half the stuff Spiro was allowing to be parlayed. He took Prop wagers and set the bar to where it is now. No one else at the time or before him was offering the amount he was. And he had razor sharp
opinionated lines that moved on $$$$$ and not air.
5Dimes when they came onto the scene they took the standard Spiro set on parlay offerings and made Spiro look conservative to say the very least. They changed the face of the landscape for Teasers/Exotic players. In both the amount of teasers offered and also price and selection. No one was allowing team totals, halfs, and quarters to be teased-let alone mixed and matched in all sorts of crazy ways. Tony is the one man in this industry who is truly not afraid to take a bet. Others have claimed it-But Tony owns it.
Now you are saying 'Kevy please explain your rationale regarding a Book you have never played at yet (RebateWager)'.......................... ....................................
I see it this way: They are taking something that so many books under achieve on (loyalty programs, rebate offerings, and payouts) and setting a bar/standard.
How many times have we heard about all the hoops with CRIS/BookMaker's loyalty program! Most books that have offered rebate like programs-usually do them half ass. And have you ever tried calling Bet Jam to discuss going about getting their card lately-real fun and enjoyable. So we have RebateWager taking some things that have been done and doing them right. Taking it to the next level.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#155
Originally posted by Kevy
Several years ago when 5Dimes first opened up. I was one of the first guys to put them over at various forums. They even ended up using alot of stuff I posted in reviews of them etcetera in their marketing over the last several years. I got a little grief at various places about loving 5Dimes so much at that time and saying that Tony would make them number one and they would become huge.
The feeling I had in my gut at that time was the same I had a few years before that when Spiro opened Olympic. I have the same gut feeling about RebateWager now that I had about 5Dimes several years ago when I put them over and called for them to be the next big thing. And the same gut feeling about Spiro and Olympic way before that. Now I have not played at Rebate Wager yet. But from what I've been reading and researching about them-I like what I'm hearing.
A great Book needs a great niche (and deep pockets too)
Examples:
Olympic when they came onto the scene reinvented the parlay offshore. Before
OLY you could not parlay anywhere, half the stuff Spiro was allowing to be parlayed. He took Prop wagers and set the bar to where it is now. No one else at the time or before him was offering the amount he was. And he had razor sharp
opinionated lines that moved on $$$$$ and not air.
5Dimes when they came onto the scene they took the standard Spiro set on parlay offerings and made Spiro look conservative to say the very least. They changed the face of the landscape for Teasers/Exotic players. In both the amount of teasers offered and also price and selection. No one was allowing team totals, halfs, and quarters to be teased-let alone mixed and matched in all sorts of crazy ways. Tony is the one man in this industry who is truly not afraid to take a bet. Others have claimed it-But Tony owns it.
Now you are saying 'Kevy please explain your rationale regarding a Book you have never played at yet (RebateWager)'.......................... ....................................
I see it this way: They are taking something that so many books under achieve on (loyalty programs, rebate offerings, and payouts) and setting a bar/standard.
How many times have we heard about all the hoops with CRIS/BookMaker's loyalty program! Most books that have offered rebate like programs-usually do them half ass. And have you ever tried calling Bet Jam to discuss going about getting their card lately-real fun and enjoyable. So we have RebateWager taking some things that have been done and doing them right. Taking it to the next level.
Wow!!!! Great post and good calls on the other books