Which books use E-Wallet Express

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  • pokernut9999
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 07-25-07
    • 12757

    #1
    Which books use E-Wallet Express
    Anyone use them and any feedback would be appreciated.
  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #2
    Bodog, Bookmaker, 5Dimes, and Carib are a few books I know of that accepts that deposit/withdraw solution.
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    • Immortality
      Restricted User
      • 12-20-07
      • 4599

      #3
      Off top of my head, only top graded books I know to take it is Bookmaker & Bodog


      Edit: Dan beat me to it. Did not know about Carib. 5Dimes does not list it at their website Dan. You sure they still take it?
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      • tullamore
        SBR MVP
        • 07-17-07
        • 3586

        #4
        I know when I used it with 5dimes you could only deposit with ************* and needed to use a different method for withdrawl.
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        • SBR Lou
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 08-02-07
          • 37863

          #5
          Originally posted by tullamore
          I know when I used it with 5dimes you could only deposit with ************* and needed to use a different method for withdrawl.
          Yes, and that's a good thing, Bookmaker too. eWallet charges 10% for withdrawals capped at a $150 fee. Luckily for us no book processes funds back to them, probably because they rape them with fees too, plus eWallet cannot process funds back to your bank.

          What you can do is this. Use eWallet's deposit option that takes 3-4 days to process from your checking account and only has a $10 flat fee, so basically besides having to wait 3-4 days to use the $ at a book you're paying a MoneyGram fee and then can just have a check issued by your book.
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          • bigboydan
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 08-10-05
            • 55420

            #6
            What I don't like about this Ewallet is the fact that they get you for 10% for both depositing and withdrawing. Other than that they have been around for roughly a year or so, and I haven't read any complaints about them.
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            • greek
              SBR MVP
              • 10-01-07
              • 1680

              #7
              what about prima pin[phone card] or ******** total access card?
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              • michael777
                SBR MVP
                • 09-20-05
                • 1936

                #8
                Originally posted by greek
                what about prima pin[phone card] or ******** total access card?
                i have used both with no problems
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                • Keith Richard
                  SBR MVP
                  • 07-06-06
                  • 1576

                  #9
                  Betonline takes it also. Isn't it just a flat $10 fee to deposit Dan?
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                  • greek
                    SBR MVP
                    • 10-01-07
                    • 1680

                    #10
                    bet micheal thats good to know

                    thanx
                    Originally posted by michael777
                    i have used both with no problems
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                    • SBR Lou
                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                      • 08-02-07
                      • 37863

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Keith Richard
                      Betonline takes it also. Isn't it just a flat $10 fee to deposit Dan?
                      I wasn't aware that they offered it, but no.

                      This is how their system works.

                      Register checking account, after it's validated you have $750 30-day limit which is tier 1, then tier 2 is $1500, and so on and so forth.

                      The fees are set like this, you can deposit instantly and be charged 8.8% capped at a $150 fee, or you can choose the 5-day ACH service and it will be a flat $10 fee. You'll have to wait 4-5 days though to use it at a book.

                      And they charge 10% withdrawals but it's a non-factor since no books (at least 5Dimes, Bookmaker) will not process cashouts back to them. You would be paid by your book, so you'd avoid the W/D fee from *************.
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                      • greek
                        SBR MVP
                        • 10-01-07
                        • 1680

                        #12
                        i think neteller works like that too !!!!! i think you can get atm withdraws too right?
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