Omega Internet Solutions, a current funding method for 5 dimes, says you can fund with cash in 33 states and get a 5% bonus for the first time, I haven't called the toll free number yet though.
Anyone Tried OIS?
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rm18SBR Posting Legend
- 09-20-05
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#1Anyone Tried OIS?Tags: None -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
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#2I've never tried them RM18. However, heres the press release on this company.
Omega Internet Solutions Launches New Online ewallet
Omega Internet Solutions launched their new online e-wallet today. Based in Panama City, Panama, and operating worldwide the Omega Internet Solutions Group has plans to grow rapidly in the e-wallet industry.
Omega Internet Solutions offers several unique features in their e-wallet that distinguish them from any other e-wallet currently available. The Omega e-wallet was designed to allow people without bank accounts to fund their online e-wallet through direct money transfers which of course do not require bank accounts. Also, personal checks and wire transfers will be accepted. An Omega Internet Solutions account is free and easy to create.
Omega merchant accounts receive a 6% commission on every dollar that the merchant sends through their e-wallet account. This makes an Omega merchant account the only e-wallet in the world that pays merchants. Omega Internet Solutions expects many entrepreneurs in the developing world and elsewhere to begin taking advantage of the special merchant opportunities at Omega that allow a small business to get involved in the funding of Omega e-wallet accounts.
These localized funding options will bring the online e-wallet down to the closest level possible to everyone worldwide. This includes those in the developing world, which until now have had very little chance to use the internet for business transactions. Omega merchant accounts can also be used to pay third parties, thus simplifying business operations and saving Omega merchants both time and money. The Omega Internet Solutions Group expects rapid growth in the online entertainment industries which have customers that want additional privacy in their online transactions and may face difficulty in purchasing goods and services due to cultural or other barriers. To open a free Omega Internet Solutions e-walllet account go to www.omegainternetsolutions.com today.Comment -
JBC77SBR MVP
- 03-23-07
- 3816
#3More good news. People are starting to step up. Theres money to be made, processors to be born. Not connected to the bank....hows that for a good idea. I predict a year or two out things for U.S players will be back to normal or better than they used to be. Uncle Sam will once again be totally out of the loop and behind the times.Comment -
VisitorsSBR Rookie
- 08-01-07
- 45
#48% fee for all moneys received from merchants???
**In addition to the above fees users pay 8% on all funds received from merchants or other users that they want to withdraw from the Omega system
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#5this is all too confusing now, so many new companies popping up. Who do you trust?Comment -
Bill Dozerwww.twitter.com/BillDozer
- 07-12-05
- 10894
#6I don't believe Jazz doesn't have them available as of yet. It sounds like they are aiming to compete with ** and ** with that fee structure. We will have to test them out.
Anyone have an account?Comment -
VisitorsSBR Rookie
- 08-01-07
- 45
#7
Bill,
On Saturday they told me they will start with OMEGA next week ( so this week ).Comment -
JBC77SBR MVP
- 03-23-07
- 3816
#88% fee for all moneys received from merchants???
**In addition to the above fees users pay 8% on all funds received from merchants or other users that they want to withdraw from the Omega system
http://www.omegainternetsolutions.com/index/fees.aspxComment -
GamblingMikeSBR MVP
- 05-05-07
- 2565
#9The MoneyGram option is also very discreet and only $9.95 to send up to $8,000,it is not the person to person method. And withdrawing by Moneygram by person to person is much ,much cheaper than withdrawing by MoneyGram person to person directly from a book,only $4 or 2.5%.Comment -
GamblingMikeSBR MVP
- 05-05-07
- 2565
#10Originally posted by crazylMike,
So it is basically a small fee on MoneyGrams end, then once your funds are on w/ omega, they charge 8% to send funds to a book? And then 2.5% to cash out? Maybe I'm being a nit here but I think their business model would be better off with only the 8% figure, then offering a free cashout (of course still offering the expedited option for a few bucks).
I agree with you about their business model,your way makes much more sense,they might be charging so much because of the lack of competition that offers a comparable service with the many deposit and withdrawal options and such.Comment -
Bill Dozerwww.twitter.com/BillDozer
- 07-12-05
- 10894
#115Dimes is adding them now we are told. Some other A rated books are waiting to see how they do.Comment -
Bill Dozerwww.twitter.com/BillDozer
- 07-12-05
- 10894
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VisitorsSBR Rookie
- 08-01-07
- 45
#13
With OMEGA there will be a switch from a withdrawal method that cost $60 for every 10K withdrawed to another that is going to cost $800 for ever 10K withdrawed. Does peoples realize that if you pay 8% for withdraw your money you are laying -119.5? ( risking $11000 to win $9200 )Comment -
Bill Dozerwww.twitter.com/BillDozer
- 07-12-05
- 10894
#14If it was me I would take the check or hold out for a transfer to CRIS next week. I think there are quite a few players waiting to do the b2b transfer again.Comment -
SantoSBR MVP
- 09-08-05
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#15I guess CRIS's incoming B2B fee mentioned elsewhere is to take advantage / limit the volume of those?Comment -
Bill Dozerwww.twitter.com/BillDozer
- 07-12-05
- 10894
#16CRIS is serving as a central banking point for books in CR these days. They spend man hours and resources on this and a lot of the players aren't necessarily going to give the same action that they would if they sent in a check. One way to go might be to take all transfers for free or another might be to charge for the reduced value in these types of deposits... just a biz decision.Comment -
Omega MikeSBR Rookie
- 08-14-07
- 43
#17Omega Introduction
Hello everyone,
I am Mike from Omega Internet Solutions. I was just recently made aware of this thread and thought I would make myself available to answer questions. Going through the thread let me answer some questions...Omega is currently in use at 5dimes, Betguardian, Jazzsports, Betlaspalmas, E-horse, and several others. I expect Omega will be in use by the end of next week on Superior, BetMania, and a couple of others. We are adding around 3 a week.
Omega accepts funding your Omega account by Money Gram, Western Union, Wire Transfer, E-Check, Money order, and through our funding merchants cash in 33 US States. By Cash this means you make a counter cash deposit into the account provided and your Omega account is credited in about ten minutes. Omega has an instant funding option by check of up to $200. Repeat users can have their limits increased. There is a 5% charge for Instant Funding.
There is no fee for depositing by any other method other than what the customer might pay at ** or Money Gram. Non-instant funding by check takes about 3-5 business days for your account to be credited.
Omega offers a 5% bonus on all first time deposits over $1000. Omega also has a rewards points program with the points being used either to purchase Ipods and T.V.'s or to offset your withdraw fees.
I think this answers some of the basic questions I saw in the thread. As this is my first post on this forum I would like to say thanks to SBR for the opportunity to address these issues here. I will be happy to reply to any questions here in this forum or by private message.Comment -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
- 55420
#18Welcome to the SBR forum sir
Thanks for taking the time out of your day and post in this thread explaining a few things about your company.Comment -
hudson15SBR Rookie
- 02-02-07
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#19anymore updates on these guys?
Omega Mike are you guys going to add pinnacle to the list of books?Comment -
Omega MikeSBR Rookie
- 08-14-07
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#20Pinnacle and Omega
Currently Omega is not in discussions with Pinnacle. Thank you for the question.Comment -
hudson15SBR Rookie
- 02-02-07
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#21Mike have you added any additional books we should be aware of?Comment -
increasedoddsSBR Wise Guy
- 01-20-06
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#22Your idea of a new merchant is great.
Your 8% fee for end users is crazy. You need end users. They are much harder to get than merchants.
You are already netting 2% on transfers to merchants. Bump that up to 3% like Neteller and drop the 8% fee on your users. You'll have a hell of a lot more users.
I hope this succeeds and that you revise your fee schedule. I'd love to use you guys, but can't see paying 8% of thousands of dollars when you can wire for $25... Maybe you could do 8% up to $25 or something, but no one is gonna pay $800 to move $10,000...
-SeanComment -
increasedoddsSBR Wise Guy
- 01-20-06
- 819
#23Your idea of a new merchant is great.
Your 8% fee for end users is crazy. You need end users. They are much harder to get than merchants.
You are already netting 2% on transfers to merchants. Bump that up to 3% like Neteller and drop the 8% fee on your users. You'll have a hell of a lot more users.
I hope this succeeds and that you revise your fee schedule. I'd love to use you guys, but can't see paying 8% of thousands of dollars when you can wire for $25... Maybe you could do 8% up to $25 or something, but no one is gonna pay $800 to move $10,000...
-SeanComment -
VisitorsSBR Rookie
- 08-01-07
- 45
#24Your idea of a new merchant is great.
Your 8% fee for end users is crazy. You need end users. They are much harder to get than merchants.
You are already netting 2% on transfers to merchants. Bump that up to 3% like Neteller and drop the 8% fee on your users. You'll have a hell of a lot more users.
I hope this succeeds and that you revise your fee schedule. I'd love to use you guys, but can't see paying 8% of thousands of dollars when you can wire for $25... Maybe you could do 8% up to $25 or something, but no one is gonna pay $800 to move $10,000...
-Sean, it's much less ). Remember guys that pay 8% for withdraw your money it is like laying -120. YOU ARE RISKING $11000 TO WIN $9200, YOU CANNOT ESCAPE THIS. IF YOU DEPOSIT MONEY WITH OMEGA YOU MUST WITHDRAW THROUGH OMEGA ( same as Neteller ).
Unfortunatelly those "great brains" that opens up these new money transfer options, does not understand that the most successful way in doing this type of business would be to charge as less as possibile because YOU WILL DESTROY THE COMPETITION.
Assuming "CIRCUIT" ( this is how i would call it ) charge 1% for money in and out that's 0.5% for deposits and 0.5% for withdrawals from bettors to merchants and viceversa, who is gonna to use Neteller, Moneybookers etc anymore? You don't believe that you can make money charging only 1% per client?
Use an internet bank account so wires from/to books are free ( IT IS AMAZING THAT SPORTSBOOKS THAT DO EVERITHING AS POSSIBILE TO TRYING TO MAXIMIZE THEIR PROFITS, USE REGULAR BANKS AND PAY FEES FOR WIRES, CHEQUES ETC. THEY ARE CUTTING THEIR PROFIT.
With a state of the art website and a state of the art software, no need to have a lot of employers. 5 employers can do everithing needed and working 8 hours per day. A guarantee response by email in no more than 24h ( but the average will be less ). Clearly explain "if you are looking for a live chat customer service and/or 24h customer service, CIRCUIT may not be the best money transfer option for you so peoples knows the "business type" of the company ( so go elsewhere that has a live chat and pay 4% ).
With 5 employers, assuming CIRCUIT pays 2K monthly to each one, then add 2K a month for office rent, power, monthly internet bank account fee etc. you would need about 12K a month just to cover the expenses ( i do not add the initial costs like set up the website, buying the computers etc, they will be recovered in the first few months ) assuming each customer average a monthly "movement" of $1200 so there is a monthly profit of $12 per customer, you only need 1000 customers just to "break even". Neteller had 3 millions customers when they dropped the us ...
If anybody wants to set up this with me in the beautiful city of TEHERAN ( IRAN ) or STJOHN'S ( ANTIGUA ) send me a pm.
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Sorry for my englishComment -
WassymacSBR MVP
- 02-22-06
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#25Your idea of a new merchant is great.
Your 8% fee for end users is crazy. You need end users. They are much harder to get than merchants.
You are already netting 2% on transfers to merchants. Bump that up to 3% like Neteller and drop the 8% fee on your users. You'll have a hell of a lot more users.
I hope this succeeds and that you revise your fee schedule. I'd love to use you guys, but can't see paying 8% of thousands of dollars when you can wire for $25... Maybe you could do 8% up to $25 or something, but no one is gonna pay $800 to move $10,000...
-Sean
I'd imagine your customer base would explode with a reasonable fee structure for the end user plus a little more flexibility of moving funds to other books.
Also curious if there are anymore books in the works? A month or so back it seemed Omega was close to adding Bookmaker and in discussions with Matchbook. With those two added it would be huge...as of now the options are kind of limited. Seems with OIS that all withdrawals (even winnings above the initial deposit) must be withdrawn back to Omega.
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HaloSBR High Roller
- 02-12-07
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#26Pwned!Comment -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
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WassymacSBR MVP
- 02-22-06
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#29Before you go any farther Wassymac. I think you might wanna checkout this thread, and ask yourself just what type of void there really filling.Comment -
MoneyWindowSBR Rookie
- 09-15-07
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Keith RichardSBR MVP
- 07-06-06
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#31Has anybody else been able to go to their web page today? I haven't been able to get on the last few hours.Comment
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