***********/QuickTender

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  • cincy
    SBR Sharp
    • 09-30-07
    • 403

    #1
    ***********/QuickTender
    Anyone have a *********** account? I signed up and have an account number but I haven't funded it yet. I did notice I can signin from the *********** website or the quicktender website.

    Does *********** work similar to how Neteller does? Can players in the USA have a *********** account? Can I fund my *********** account by requesting a withdrawal transfer from a sportsbook such as carib? It seems to indicate no fee is charged to transfer money to a sportsbook? Is that correct? It also appears there is a $35 fee to do an eft withdrawal from the *********** account into my bank checking account.

    Any feedback would be appreciated.
  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #2
    They ARE *******. When ******* divorced Americans they set up a subsidiary called QuickTender, which is code-named *********** on sites that accept it (much like ** or ** are called other names in the cashiering section of many gambling sites.)

    QuickTender/*********** is an invitation only processor. You get invited by having used ******* in the past or by being a previously depositing member at a book that will take them (like Carib). Make a deposit at Carib via other means and you'll get an e-mail invite from QuickTender to join.

    Books accepting ***********/Quicktender:

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