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    gambler4life
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    Sportsbooks Deposit Options

    Anyone know how to get around the blocks that credit card companies have in place for online gambling sites? I deposited some money with my AMEX awhile ago, and luckily I won a bunch so never really had to deposit anymore money. I tried to deposit some additional funds recently but apparently AMEX has blocked 2betdsi, and BETUS? How do I explain this to AMEX without looking guilty? Any other deposit options where I don't have to face this?

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    The General
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    I suggest calling the book(s) you are interested in and asking them about their options.

    Good luck

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    DukeJohn
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    Quote Originally Posted by gambler4life View Post
    Anyone know how to get around the blocks that credit card companies have in place for online gambling sites? I deposited some money with my AMEX awhile ago, and luckily I won a bunch so never really had to deposit anymore money. I tried to deposit some additional funds recently but apparently AMEX has blocked 2betdsi, and BETUS? How do I explain this to AMEX without looking guilty? Any other deposit options where I don't have to face this?
    ******** prepaid cards work... As for other options, ** and **... depending on the deposit amount you may have to make a few separate deposits...

    One last thing, as for you being guilty, remember, in some states it is not illegal to gamble online from your home. At least according to their State Law...

    BOL

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    gambler4life
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    My impatience got the better of me...I used eWalletExpress...8.8% fee. Will need to research other methods. Thanks for the suggestions!

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