Tomato is sick of the books online.
Where can he play?
This is all Tomato wants in a book.
1. Deposit via Credit Card or other convenient method that is instant
2. FREE Withdrawal via FedEx Check or other convenient method
3. 10 cent baseball lines
4. Safety in knowing he'll get his winnings (B rating or higher)
The Greek? Bookmaker? Legendz/The Pig? BetOnline? All are .20 baseball lines.
Matchbook? WSEX? Won't take his credit card. Can fund alternatively but it's a hassle.
Diamond? Tomato doesn't like getting phone calls every other week from them. .20 overnight lines. $50 payout fee.
That exhausts the "A" options. Now lets look at the "B" options.
BetGrande? Can't even register there.
BetAllSports/WagerStreet? Won't take his CC.
Intertops? $50 check payout fee.
Carib? .20 baseball lines.
BetPhoenix/Sports-1? No CC deposit.
BetMania? Minimum $500 if Tomato wants to withdraw. Yeah. Right.
BetAtlas/BetHorizon/WorldWideWagering? No CC deposit.
ABC Islands/Jazz/Loose Lines? No check payout.
YouWager/BetPOP/Wager7? I don't even see any banking information available until you sign up for an account. Pass.
BetInternet? Didn't get past the .20 lines.
Skybook? No check withdrawal.
Tomato can't play ANYWHERE!
OK, not that drastic, there are a few options.
BetJamaica will take eCheck. They have free FedEx payouts. They have .10 baseball lines. They're a good option. A small player like Tomato who only goes big once in a while doesn't like the $100 minumum on eCheck deposits.
5Dimes accepts something called Moneygram. But again, it's $100 minimum to get money in that way.
Bodog? Fits perfectly. Problem is, Tomato has another resident at his address that has an account there. Rules state one account per address.
Justbet/BetGuardian? Could be a possibility. No overnight lines. Pay out back to card rather than check, which is actually more convenient. But what if that doesn't work? Then Tomato has to withdraw $300 on a $600 minimum balance.
Sportbet/IslandCasino? $10 fee for processing back to a CC (reasonable, but not free). $65 if Tomato wants a check.
Where can he play?
This is all Tomato wants in a book.
1. Deposit via Credit Card or other convenient method that is instant
2. FREE Withdrawal via FedEx Check or other convenient method
3. 10 cent baseball lines
4. Safety in knowing he'll get his winnings (B rating or higher)
The Greek? Bookmaker? Legendz/The Pig? BetOnline? All are .20 baseball lines.
Matchbook? WSEX? Won't take his credit card. Can fund alternatively but it's a hassle.
Diamond? Tomato doesn't like getting phone calls every other week from them. .20 overnight lines. $50 payout fee.
That exhausts the "A" options. Now lets look at the "B" options.
BetGrande? Can't even register there.
BetAllSports/WagerStreet? Won't take his CC.
Intertops? $50 check payout fee.
Carib? .20 baseball lines.
BetPhoenix/Sports-1? No CC deposit.
BetMania? Minimum $500 if Tomato wants to withdraw. Yeah. Right.
BetAtlas/BetHorizon/WorldWideWagering? No CC deposit.
ABC Islands/Jazz/Loose Lines? No check payout.
YouWager/BetPOP/Wager7? I don't even see any banking information available until you sign up for an account. Pass.
BetInternet? Didn't get past the .20 lines.
Skybook? No check withdrawal.
Tomato can't play ANYWHERE!
OK, not that drastic, there are a few options.
BetJamaica will take eCheck. They have free FedEx payouts. They have .10 baseball lines. They're a good option. A small player like Tomato who only goes big once in a while doesn't like the $100 minumum on eCheck deposits.
5Dimes accepts something called Moneygram. But again, it's $100 minimum to get money in that way.
Bodog? Fits perfectly. Problem is, Tomato has another resident at his address that has an account there. Rules state one account per address.
Justbet/BetGuardian? Could be a possibility. No overnight lines. Pay out back to card rather than check, which is actually more convenient. But what if that doesn't work? Then Tomato has to withdraw $300 on a $600 minimum balance.
Sportbet/IslandCasino? $10 fee for processing back to a CC (reasonable, but not free). $65 if Tomato wants a check.