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  • Waterstpub87
    SBR MVP
    • 09-09-09
    • 4102

    #1
    Heritage or Bet Dsi
    Planning on depositing for baseball season. Originally planned to deposit in around two weeks with DSI, 25% free play, reduced juice ect.

    Today got a called from Heritage. Got an invite, opened account awhile back. Never deposited. Couple of months ago I try to log on and they tell me that the account is locked until I deposit. After hearing that, I was like, forget heritage.

    So the rep calls me and pitches me a cash bonus equivalent to the free play in addition to the -104 and the cash back at Heritage. I've never played with Heritage before, but in the past DSI/Bookmaker have always been legitimate books.

    So my question is, is Heritage a legitimate book to play with? How have other posters experiences been?
  • tto827
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 10-01-12
    • 9078

    #2
    DSI is excellent. I would advise there, Heritage seems to be a class act as well, but I can't personally vouch for them.
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    • edawg
      SBR MVP
      • 07-09-11
      • 2820

      #3
      Both excellent but Heritage is my favorite if you take everything (cs payouts reduced juice cashback management etc..) in consideration. Also if you are just going to be playing bases 5 dimes value is hard to beat.
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      • mtneer1212
        SBR MVP
        • 06-22-08
        • 4993

        #4
        You are good with either, but Heritage is a little less costly on withdrawals.
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        • Waterstpub87
          SBR MVP
          • 09-09-09
          • 4102

          #5
          Originally posted by edawg
          Both excellent but Heritage is my favorite if you take everything (cs payouts reduced juice cashback management etc..) in consideration. Also if you are just going to be playing bases 5 dimes value is hard to beat.
          I don't see the value in 5dimes over those two books for baseball. 5dimes is -105, so is DSI and you get cash back, Heritage is -104 and you get cash back. Correct me if I'm wrong, but 5dimes doesn't have value during baseball.
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          • byronbb
            SBR MVP
            • 11-13-08
            • 3067

            #6
            Originally posted by Waterstpub87
            I don't see the value in 5dimes over those two books for baseball. 5dimes is -105, so is DSI and you get cash back, Heritage is -104 and you get cash back. Correct me if I'm wrong, but 5dimes doesn't have value during baseball.

            They deal -102/-103 on overnights. Their dimeline HAS to break much later than DSI or Heritage as well at -190.
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            • rcene
              SBR MVP
              • 12-28-12
              • 3036

              #7
              Dsi is the better choice.
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              • John Dough
                SBR MVP
                • 09-21-05
                • 1785

                #8
                Heritage would be my choice.
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                • EXhoosier10
                  SBR MVP
                  • 07-06-09
                  • 3122

                  #9
                  Heritage offers no free payouts. 5dimes is -102/-103. Heritage is -104/-104. Last year MLB, I made 28k worth of bets at 5d and 12k at heritage. So about two thirds of the times when I made bets, 5dimes had better lines than heritage.

                  That being said, you have to factor in cash back for heritage.
                  "- Cash Back rebate is based on Risk Amount for all wagers placed on NFL, NCAA, and NBA full game sides and totals and full game baseball totals.

                  - All other bets (including money lines) up to and including -500 are paid Cash Back Reward at half value."
                  So if you get a few cents per bet better @ 5D and are only getting paid half cash back on MLB MLs, you're looking at something like .3% cash back on your heritage plays. If you average 2 cents better at 5D and win half your bets, you're looking at about 1 cent savings. I don't think .3% is >= 1cent advantage.

                  edit: that being said, why not open both accounts and halve your deposit to split at each.
                  Last edited by EXhoosier10; 02-26-13, 09:21 AM.
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                  • secretstash
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 03-29-10
                    • 14907

                    #10
                    Originally posted by EXhoosier10
                    Heritage offers no free payouts.
                    not accurate.

                    Withdrawals

                    <center> FREE PAYOUT METHODS

                    (1 every 30 calendar days) </center>
                    Method Amount Available Delivery Time
                    Check $500 to $3,000 3 to 7 Business Days
                    Bank Wire** $3,000 to $10,000 3 to 7 Business Days
                    Person to Person $100 to $799* Next Day Guarantee
                    * Higher amounts available by arrangement.
                    **Check for wire payout availability.
                    The above information is intended for Heritage Sports clients only.
                    FREE person to person payout options are available Tuesday and Wednesday.
                    Note: Delivery times for amounts in excess of stated limits may vary. Please contact Client Service for additional information.



                    -stash
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                    • ElCapitan
                      SBR MVP
                      • 08-19-08
                      • 2129

                      #11
                      I've been using DSI for a couple years now and have always had a pleasant experience with them. Plenty of betting options and easy to get money in/out. Pretty generous with bonuses too.

                      I just requested a withdrawal from DSI about 5 minutes ago and I agree their fees have always been a bit steep for P2P withdrawals. I said something about it to the clerk and he said that they have a promotion going on where they will refund the fees to your account as a FP with zero rollover if you contact them back after the money has been taken out of your account. That's not a bad deal. I'll let you know how it goes because this is a $95 FP for me.

                      I asked him how long this "promotion" was going on and he said "until further notice". So get your withdrawals now!
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                      • EXhoosier10
                        SBR MVP
                        • 07-06-09
                        • 3122

                        #12
                        Good catch, stash. Thanks for the heads up
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                        • trainermatt81
                          SBR Rookie
                          • 11-05-12
                          • 20

                          #13
                          Betdsi
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                          • Waterstpub87
                            SBR MVP
                            • 09-09-09
                            • 4102

                            #14
                            Originally posted by EXhoosier10
                            Heritage offers no free payouts. 5dimes is -102/-103. Heritage is -104/-104. Last year MLB, I made 28k worth of bets at 5d and 12k at heritage. So about two thirds of the times when I made bets, 5dimes had better lines than heritage.

                            That being said, you have to factor in cash back for heritage.


                            So if you get a few cents per bet better @ 5D and are only getting paid half cash back on MLB MLs, you're looking at something like .3% cash back on your heritage plays. If you average 2 cents better at 5D and win half your bets, you're looking at about 1 cent savings. I don't think .3% is >= 1cent advantage.

                            edit: that being said, why not open both accounts and halve your deposit to split at each.
                            An interesting question, and thanks to everyone for their responses. It is always great to have a place where one can ask questions and get decent responses.

                            If I would get a 20% cash bonus at heritage, then why half the deposit. What I might end up doing is depositing at Heritage, rolling, get the deposit bonus at dsi, roll it, and then put it into 5dimes for football.
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