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    trespass88
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    Jazzette: Has anyone noticed...

    ...that when you make a withdrawal the pennies disappear in the payment? Oldest scam in the world in the banking industry. Those pennies add up fast.

    just sayin'.

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    Yes, you are absolutely correct. Their argument is they round, so it balances out anyway, but if they steal a few pennies here and there, it probably adds up to a few hundred dollars: not much. It's enough to pay one $6/hr employee his / her salary.

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    nosniboR11
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    i always cash out the extra change for that exact reason

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    trespass88
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    No that's the point nosniboR11. I do cash out for the change. It disappears when a payment is processed: not back in my account; not in my payment.

    Cash out 5,000 clients a day and average .50 on each, that's $2,500 of skim....potentially.

    I don't know what point Kindred is trying to make.

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    Peep
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    I just bet my change.

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    RickySteve
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    Uh, CRIS used to steal the change on EVERY BET.

    Of more concern with Sportsbook.com is having the numbers preceding the decimal point set to zero.

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    fiveteamer
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    Quote Originally Posted by trespass88 View Post
    No that's the point nosniboR11. I do cash out for the change. It disappears when a payment is processed: not back in my account; not in my payment.

    Cash out 5,000 clients a day and average .50 on each, that's $2,500 of skim....potentially.

    I don't know what point Kindred is trying to make.
    superman is kewl.

    duh.

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