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    iceman02
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    anyone ********** a online casino?

    Anyone dispute a online gambling charges on their card? Any experience guys? I'm thinking of doing that to my account. They been penetrating me with my payouts and rollouts with the bonuses. Good idea? bad idea? if i do would they blacklist me?

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    If it's happened more than once before, why didn't you confront the problem right away?

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    Yes, if it's an established one they will blacklist you for sure. And then you will never know when/where to expect problems in the future.

    Submit an SBR complaint form and see if we can help is a better idea: http://www.sportsbookreview.com/sportsbook-complaint/

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    Any negatives to debuting charges besides being blacklisted? I'm just so fed up with them. Horrible customer service and bullshit delays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman02 View Post
    Any negatives to debuting charges besides being blacklisted? I'm just so fed up with them. Horrible customer service and bullshit delays.
    It's a bad thing to do in any circumstance in this industry. Hurts us all really, as there is a limited amount of US facing payment processors and you are hurting them far more than the book itself.

    When it comes to a casino issue too, there is only so many backend providers and if a book you like uses, or suddenly picks up, the one you did this to, you might find yourself forced to pay it back just to keep the account there one day. It's a bag of worms you don't want to open if you plan to keep playing online, using any form of payment. Some books will treat you like the scum of the earth if you come up on a blacklist for that too. It's a bit like cutting off your own nose to spite your face.

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    what should i do if a bookie is screwing me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman02 View Post
    what should i do if a bookie is screwing me?
    Depends who it is really. But SBR might be able to help: http://www.sportsbookreview.com/sportsbook-complaint/. If they are licensed, the regulator may help. Maybe the casino backend provider.

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