is it really safe to put money on a D+ rated site?
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#4
Originally posted by Odraca
is it really safe to put money on a D+ rated site?
Not normally it isn't sir, however I will say this much. SIA is a pretty good financially stable establishment where if you are a recreational type bettor that follows the rules you won't have any problems.
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Peep
SBR MVP
06-23-08
2295
#5
SIA is fine as long as you are not a big player chasing steam.
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Odraca
SBR Sharp
01-09-09
265
#6
it still isnt working, i guess it might be because its one of those hr block tax return prepaid cards, but i dont see why that matters.
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#7
The Prepaid **********'s are tough to use for depositing due to the law restrictions they have set within their rules in regards to gaming. Have you tried Intertops yet sir?
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TensaZangetsu
SBR High Roller
08-05-08
118
#8
Bro, I think most bookies are strict when it comes to CC transaction...
maybe it is because of their bank strict banking policy...
try to use some other option bro..
"Sometimes I remember it one way. Sometimes another. If I'm going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice!"
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Karla
SBR Sharp
10-31-08
271
#9
Yeah, I agree with our bro's here.. Instead of using CC, why don't u try using alternative methods such as MB and Neteller which are fast and convenient? U wouldn't be caught, don't worry.. hahaha!! lols
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Odraca
SBR Sharp
01-09-09
265
#10
both of those are non-US
ive been trying for a few days now, bank of america wont do transfers either.
what do other US people use?
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fastball00
SBR High Roller
07-19-08
147
#11
Hmm, seems you have a bit of a dilemma. The only way of using this card is going to require some ingenuity on your part - Since there is no reputable Book that will accept it. Also if this is your only (extra) monetary means to credit your Book you are certainly going to have to think harder.
For example, purchase two products at a local computer store. Then return the higher of the two items to the store. Simply tell the clerk you found a better deal at another location or even better yet mention the other item was even more compatible to your needs. Before doing this make sure the store you choose does not just give store credit and you should be fine – Since your pre-paid (**) card can not be re-loaded by the store itself.
Just an idea…
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madmaxx
SBR MVP
03-14-07
3289
#12
i saw a sign at the casino ATM last night that they wont let you use those H&R Block Cards...dont think you'll have any luck with it....
Neteller prepaid works for me but its ****
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20Four7
SBR Hall of Famer
04-08-07
6703
#13
Originally posted by bigboydan
Not normally it isn't sir, however I will say this much. SIA is a pretty good financially stable establishment where if you are a recreational type bettor that follows the rules you won't have any problems.
And don't run hot at SIA, as I got the boot after 1 week of running hot. Made just over 5K in 10 days and got told to see ya.
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king
SBR Wise Guy
01-15-09
506
#14
I never use bonus. I don't like the bonus rules 99% of the time.
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sdtrader
SBR Wise Guy
01-23-09
536
#15
I have heard that ******** works on Matchbook but I haven't tried yet myself. I would like to know if doesn't beforehand though.
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michael777
SBR MVP
09-20-05
1936
#16
Originally posted by sdtrader
I have heard that ******** works on Matchbook but I haven't tried yet myself. I would like to know if doesn't beforehand though.
works fine
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harvesters
SBR Sharp
01-31-09
272
#17
SIA is weird. The gaming industry is predicated on the idea that winners will eventually give all the money back (i.e. lose). SIA cuts people off when they are up on them. It's too bad because their lines are so loose. Does anyone know any othe books with such loose lines?