I swear I can't get money into a book without using bitcoin or p2p. Tried cards on 5dimes. Bovada. Heritage. Bookmake. Will someone please take my money. You can keep it too
Any books taking credit or debit cards?
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gavinSBR MVP
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#1Any books taking credit or debit cards?Tags: None -
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#5stay away from cardsComment -
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#6gavin are u new here books only accept ************ from sbr pros.Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
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#7dont fight it
embrace it
2007 the first smart phones came out. 2007!
forget credit or debit cards
open your mind
in the not too distant future, almost 100% of all deposits will into sports books will be crypto currencies like bitcoin etcComment -
funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#8Originally posted by DwightShrutedont fight it
embrace it
2007 the first smart phones came out. 2007!
forget credit or debit cards
open your mind
in the not too distant future, almost 100% of all deposits will into sports books will be crypto currencies like bitcoin etcComment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
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#9Originally posted by funnyb25Definitely not true...lol
I am of course talking about American players betting offshore.
do you anyone with out a smartphone today? no one had one 10 years ago.
sure there will those who still rent videos from actual video stores. Some still probably rent vhs tapes. Almost everyone else with use Netflix or something along those lines.
maybe we will see in 10 yearsComment -
godukeSBR Posting Legend
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#10Sometimes I think sbr must be paying folks points for pushing bitcoin so much. I really don't get it. Takes a bunch of time to set up. Or you're limited to how much you can put on. You have to transfer to three to 4 different wallets and hope you don't mess up the address. Then you pay fees most of the time on all those transfers and then when you cash out you do the same. Just seems like a process, maybe I'm missing something. If I deposit my way I spend 50 cents in fees and when I withdraw it's 3 bucks per every 1000. If bitcoin is cheaper then that please let me know because I must be misinformed.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#11cards to risky
why give it to 3rd world countries?Comment -
funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#12Originally posted by DwightShruteI am of course talking about American players betting offshore.
do you anyone with out a smartphone today? no one had one 10 years ago.
sure there will those who still rent videos from actual video stores. Some still probably rent vhs tapes. Almost everyone else with use Netflix or something along those lines.
maybe we will see in 10 years
I do understand your logic in general, but in this type of industry you just will not see the monopoly to crypto currencies like you do in other arenas...Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
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#13Originally posted by godukeSometimes I think sbr must be paying folks points for pushing bitcoin so much. I really don't get it. Takes a bunch of time to set up. Or you're limited to how much you can put on. You have to transfer to three to 4 different wallets and hope you don't mess up the address. Then you pay fees most of the time on all those transfers and then when you cash out you do the same. Just seems like a process, maybe I'm missing something. If I deposit my way I spend 50 cents in fees and when I withdraw it's 3 bucks per every 1000. If bitcoin is cheaper then that please let me know because I must be misinformed.
climb on the crypto currency train. Fighting it is useless and pointless.Comment -
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#14Originally posted by godukeSometimes I think sbr must be paying folks points for pushing bitcoin so much. I really don't get it. Takes a bunch of time to set up. Or you're limited to how much you can put on. You have to transfer to three to 4 different wallets and hope you don't mess up the address. Then you pay fees most of the time on all those transfers and then when you cash out you do the same. Just seems like a process, maybe I'm missing something. If I deposit my way I spend 50 cents in fees and when I withdraw it's 3 bucks per every 1000. If bitcoin is cheaper then that please let me know because I must be misinformed.
How do you deposit? I just want to be able to go the damn store, and send it. So much damn easier except with BTC I can sit on my ass and send money. If they would just verify that I am me. The guy who knows the login, and password, using the same IP, but got a new damn phone number.Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
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#15Originally posted by funnyb25Comparing a smart phone to depositing into an offshore book is not comparing apples with apples my man...
I do understand your logic in general, but in this type of industry you just will not see the monopoly to crypto currencies like you do in other arenas...
did you think fedex would ever work?
Amazon.com or ebay.com? I bet you wished you had stock in them when they first opened.
Bitcoin $2500 today. Pennies a few years ago. Some say it will be $10,000 in a couple year and $100,000 in a few years
Ethereum $8 this January. $278 today.
C redit c ards are a dying breed to US players for offshore gaming. Will it it ever been like it was before 2007? maybe. Don't hold your breathe. Remember all those poker sites that just disappeared one day?
P2P? limits shrinking every year
Like I said, fight it or embrace it, love it and enjoy it.Comment -
funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#16Originally posted by DwightShruteI am just comparing things that once never existed and now are hugely popular.
did you think fedex would ever work?
Amazon.com or ebay.com? I bet you wished you had stock in them when they first opened.
Bitcoin $2500 today. Pennies a few years ago. Some say it will be $10,000 in a couple year and $100,000 in a few years
Ethereum $8 this January. $278 today.
C redit c ards are a dying breed to US players for offshore gaming. Will it it ever been like it was before 2007? maybe. Don't hold your breathe. Remember all those poker sites that just disappeared one day?
P2P? limits shrinking every year
Like I said, fight it or embrace it, love it and enjoy it.Comment -
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#17Originally posted by godukeSometimes I think sbr must be paying folks points for pushing bitcoin so much. I really don't get it. Takes a bunch of time to set up. Or you're limited to how much you can put on. You have to transfer to three to 4 different wallets and hope you don't mess up the address. Then you pay fees most of the time on all those transfers and then when you cash out you do the same. Just seems like a process, maybe I'm missing something. If I deposit my way I spend 50 cents in fees and when I withdraw it's 3 bucks per every 1000. If bitcoin is cheaper then that please let me know because I must be misinformed.Comment -
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#18Originally posted by gavinI swear I can't get money into a book without using bitcoin or p2p. Tried cards on 5dimes. Bovada. Heritage. Bookmake. Will someone please take my money. You can keep it tooComment -
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#19Don't deposit with ************. That is how I got 50k in debt.Comment -
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#20Originally posted by funnyb25Maybe I came across wrong...I am not disagreeing with you the BTC is the future...My point was and will always be that it will not be a monopoly like the other arenas you referred to...Comment -
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#21Originally posted by Otters27Don't deposit with ************. That is how I got 50k in debt.Comment -
jts1207SBR Hall of Famer
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#22Find a solid local.....won't be SBR pro thoughComment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
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#23Originally posted by jts1207Find a solid local.....won't be SBR pro though
Deal with a highly rated book on sbr and use bitcoin. Don't stress out over getting paid, just over the wagers made. That even sorta rhymes.Comment -
godukeSBR Posting Legend
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#24Originally posted by DwightShrutecrypto currencies are growing super fast.
climb on the crypto currency train. Fighting it is useless and pointless.Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
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#25Originally posted by godukeNot fighting it just tell me how your way is better then the current rates that I have. I don't see the benefit. The only thing that I give NYC credit for is books tend to allow you multiple payouts in a week that way then others
what do you mean by the current rates that you have?Comment -
godukeSBR Posting Legend
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#26Originally posted by Cuse0323BTC is alright when you get it set up. Unfortunately, they logged me out and needed my damn ID verification crap again. I can't get it to work so no money for them, and 5D. How am I supposed to hold my damn ID up with my shit webcam then take a selfie. Well, easily but somehow I must not be me because I continue to get denied. It is a pain in the ass, but if you can get past that then all good. The fees are a bitch.
How do you deposit? I just want to be able to go the damn store, and send it. So much damn easier except with BTC I can sit on my ass and send money. If they would just verify that I am me. The guy who knows the login, and password, using the same IP, but got a new damn phone number.Comment -
godukeSBR Posting Legend
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#27Originally posted by DwightShruteI know you aren't fighting. Politics is a different animal.
what do you mean by the current rates that you have?Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
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#28Originally posted by godukeWhat I posted in my first statement. What I currently pay to deposit and withdraw. I don't see the benefit in bitcoin because what I'm currently using is easier. And bitcoin has way too many feesComment
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