I will be a proxy for guys who want to bet in Vegas starting Jan.1
Pay pal me the money.
I will put in your plays at desired casino and price.
$100 flat fee per month.
jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#2
Sports Connection wagers are accepted only within the Las Vegas area. Nevada law prohibits wagers originating from outside the State of Nevada. Sports Connection accountholders understand that it is illegal to place a wager originating outside the State of Nevada.
All Sports Connection applications must be made in person and applicants must provide Station Casinos with acceptable valid proof of identification, proof of residence and Social Security Number.
All account applicants must be twenty-one (21) years or older.
All Sports Connection account transactions must be made by the account holder, only. Accounts are limited to the sole and exclusive use of the individual named on the application. Account deposits and withdrawals must be made in person. Agents or other representatives are not permitted.
A minimum $100.00 deposit must be made to open a Sports Connection account. Deposits to Sports Connection accounts must be made in cash or Station Casinos chips or tokens. Patrons may exchange for cash, personal checks, cashier’s checks, wire transfers, money orders, debit cards, credit cards and electronic transfers of money at the Casino Cage.
All account deposits and withdrawals must be signed and authorized by the guest at the Race and Sports Book during normal business hours. No agents or representatives are allowed.
All account withdrawals and subsequent deposits must be made at the same Station Casino’s property where the funds were initially placed on deposit.
Sports Connection account patrons will be required to provide account number and acceptable valid identification when conducting account transactions. Patrons may access their Sports Connections accounts while they are on the premises of the Sports Book.
Sports Connection wagers will not be accepted if they exceed the account balance.
Sports Connection wagers are subject to established wagering limits.
Sports Connection wagers will be accepted twenty-one (21) hours each day. Wagers will not be accepted from 3:00 a.m. through 6:00 a.m.
Guests acknowledge that free fax run-downs are limited to three per day. A Sports Connection account will be charged $1 per fax in excess of this limit. A minimum balance of $10.00 must be maintained to be eligible for free fax run-downs, if the account balance is less that $10.00 the account will be charged $1.00 per fax. In addition, there must be a minimum of $200.00 in account wagers made during the last thirty-day (30) period to be eligible for free fax run-downs, otherwise the account will be charged $1.00 per fax.
Sports Connection rules, upon regulatory review, are subject to change by Station Casinos at any time.
Minimum deposit $100.00, minimum wager $5.00.
All applicable Station Casinos Race and Sports Book house rules and regulations apply to Sports Connection wagering accounts.
The Station Casinos will provide patrons upon reasonable request a statement of account showing each wagering account deposit, each wagering account withdrawal, each credit to a wagering account, and each debit to the wagering account made during the time period reported by the account statement. Patrons may dispute any transaction according to Nevada Gaming Commission Regulation 7A.
Station Casinos will make a print, electronic or other approved record of the Sports Connection entire transaction and shall not accept any such wager or transaction if the recording system is inoperable. Recorded wagering transactions shall be maintained for a minimum of 60 days. The record of the patron’s confirmation of all wagering information shall be deemed to be the transaction of record, regardless of what was recorded by the computerized bookmaking or pari-mutuel system. The records are made available to the Nevada Gaming Control Board upon request.
Guest acknowledges that a wager placed using Station Casinos Sports Connection system is binding on both parties only when the Station Casinos Sport Connection system responds: WAGER IS CONFIRMED on the phone system or the message “YOUR WAGER HAS BEEN ACCEPTED” is displayed for PC wagers.
Station Casinos has the right to:
Refuse the establishment or maintenance of accounts for what it deems good and sufficient reason;
Refuse deposits to accounts for what it deems good and sufficient reason;
Refuse to accept all or part of any wager for what it deems good and sufficient reason;
Declare the account wagering system closed for receiving any or all wagers;
Suspend or close any account at any time, provided, however, when an account is closed, Station Casinos shall, within five business days, return the balance of the wagering account at the time of said action, subject to compliance with Nevada Gaming regulations, Station Casinos’ house rules, and federal and state laws and regulations, by sending a check to the patron’s address of record; or
Close any wagering account when the patron thereof attempts to operate with an insufficient balance or when the account is dormant for a period determined by Station Casinos. In either case, Station Casinos shall refund the balance of the Sports Connection wagering account, subject to compliance with Nevada Gaming regulations, Station Casinos’ house rules, and federal or state law.
Station Casinos shall keep confidential, except from the patron, the Nevada Gaming Control Board or as otherwise required by federal or state law:
The amount of money credited to, debited from, or present in any particular patron’s Sports Connection wagering account;
The amount of money wagered by a particular patron on any event;
The account number and secure personal identification method that identifies
the patron;
The identities of particular entries on which a patron is wagering or has wagered
and;
Unless otherwise authorized by a patron, the name, address, and other information
in the possession of Station Casinos that would identify the patron to anyone
other than the Nevada Gaming Control Board or Station Casinos.
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SlickFazzer
SBR Posting Legend
05-22-08
20209
#3
JJ I will be living there. there is no rule against me placing a bet for you.
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Fishhead
SBR Aristocracy
08-11-05
40179
#4
Originally posted by SlickFazzer
JJ I will be living there. there is no rule against me placing a bet for you.
Yes there is Slick......more than a rule, its against the law.
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playersonly69
SBR Posting Legend
01-04-08
12827
#5
This CANT go well!!
And who in the world would agree to place all of your bets for only $100 a month? No one would do it for that small amount of money
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SlickFazzer
SBR Posting Legend
05-22-08
20209
#6
but so is betting with a bookie....
I hear you though.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#7
Fazzer haven't you learned yet? I swear you have been in jams before and this is the worst idea you have ever had, Fazzer The Nevada Gaming Board will love you and have a field day with you. Doing this will violate every illegal sportsbetting law in the fukkin books and most are federal charges. Fazzer stay in NJ and work at Lowes, I do not want to visit you in prison.
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biggie12
SBR Posting Legend
12-30-05
13794
#8
that was a really well thought out idea
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#9
Fazzer was drinking today
He usually is sharp as a fukkin razor blade
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UntilTheNDofTimE
SBR Hall of Famer
05-29-08
9285
#10
,hilarious
Paypal me money....
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pavyracer
SBR Aristocracy
04-12-07
82857
#11
This is a bad idea. Unless you do this with a disguise and always use cash the IRS will look into you bank transactions or money transfers and nail you for not paying taxes.
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SlickFazzer
SBR Posting Legend
05-22-08
20209
#12
Originally posted by jjgold
Fazzer haven't you learned yet? I swear you have been in jams before and this is the worst idea you have ever had, Fazzer The Nevada Gaming Board will love you and have a field day with you. Doing this will violate every illegal sportsbetting law in the fukkin books and most are federal charges. Fazzer stay in NJ and work at Lowes, I do not want to visit you in prison.
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Brock Landers
SBR Aristocracy
06-30-08
45359
#13
i see no problem with beards...hell you can keep a cut of my winning plays.
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Fishhead
SBR Aristocracy
08-11-05
40179
#14
Originally posted by SlickFazzer
but so is betting with a bookie....
I hear you though.
Taking bets via phonelines from out of state while in Nevada is 14x more serious of a crime than wagering with any bookie.
YOU DO NOT ACCEPT BETS AND YOU DO NOT BOOK BETS IN THE STATE OF NEVADA.
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Brock Landers
SBR Aristocracy
06-30-08
45359
#15
Originally posted by Fishhead
Taking bets via phonelines from out of state while in Nevada is 14x more serious of a crime than wagering with any bookie. YOU DO NOT ACCEPT BETS AND YOU DO NOT BOOK BETS IN THE STATE OF NEVADA.
Fish, how can anyone prove ANYTHING here? I wouldn't think twice about doing this, in fact i have done it for friends while i've been in vegas. How about bets via text message, they got laws against that too? LOL
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SlickFazzer
SBR Posting Legend
05-22-08
20209
#16
Originally posted by Fishhead
Taking bets via phonelines from out of state while in Nevada is 14x more serious of a crime than wagering with any bookie.
YOU DO NOT ACCEPT BETS AND YOU DO NOT BOOK BETS IN THE STATE OF NEVADA.
what about placing a bet for a friend who lives out of state if you live in NV?
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#17
Paypal cannot be used for gambling
Too many person to person transactions will get your account flagged
So then your left with **
Do you have over 100 guys or so willing to pick up money for you?? I say 100 because you need to use their names so they will have to pick up money and of course you will have to pay them.
Fazzer this is much more deeper and complicated than you think