Hey I recently joined sportsbook.com because I had seen there ad's but after reading reviews and seeing some post on this website I have second thoughts on dealing with them. So it looks like Betjamaica is a good site with fast payouts. I called them and to deposit money you have to send them a copy of your credit card and drivers license. This seems a little weird just because most sites you can just enter your card info right there and have it deposited in your account.So i was wondering what people thought of them and if you had to go through the same to make deposits.Also any other good book with fast withdrawls would be appreciated. Thanks
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Spaded707SBR Rookie
- 10-09-07
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#1BetJamaica.comTags: None -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
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#2First off, Welcome to the SBR forum.
That is pretty much standard procedure for a Spiro book nowadays, and I don't think there is a real security concern on your part at all to worry about.
I believe they made that rule during all that account hijacking of players accounts was going on about a year or so ago.Comment -
KCSBR MVP
- 04-12-07
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#3they are easily the best book for recreational playersComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#5One of top books in the worldComment -
spliffSBR Wise Guy
- 07-16-06
- 547
#6they are asking for your dl because you want to deposit by cc. this is standard practice for most books nowadays due to chargebacks.
there are better ways to deposit where you will not need to send them ID, contact their cs for info.
I have been with Betjam for years and have never had to send any additional info(deposit with a courier). They have been great, and asking all customers for ID is not Betjam's policy like it is with The Greek(not sure why). I don't know if I'd play there if it was.Comment -
Spaded707SBR Rookie
- 10-09-07
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#7What are most of your deposit methods with them? Does anyone use western union or moneygram thanksComment -
Spaded707SBR Rookie
- 10-09-07
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#8I mean they want me sendin western union to some Perez rodriguez guy in panama doesn't that seem a little weird?Comment -
curiousRestricted User
- 07-20-07
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#9No, that is not wierd. As a hypothetical situation of a fictional character, if there was a fictional country that had some pretty extreme laws about sending money to offshore sportsbetting sites, one way to overcome that might be to wire transfer the money to panama to a guy name Perez. Totally hypothetically speaking of course about a fictional country with fictional laws.Comment
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