I have been a player at betDSI over 2 years. When I withdraw it is usually via ** or ** Lately ** was the only option, along with check and bitcoin. I don’t use bitcoin and am not interested in doing so. I go to cash out last night and no ** option. I go to live chat and am told that their processor is down and ** is not an option. Checked back today and same thing. Does this sound fishy?
BetDSI only offering me bitcoin payout
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rsjacobs5SBR Rookie
- 01-28-19
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ki diceSBR MVP
- 10-31-14
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#2However way you deposited is the way they should be paying you.penetrating pricksComment -
littlekonaSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-19-15
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#4I have been a player at betDSI over 2 years. When I withdraw it is usually via ** or ** Lately ** was the only option, along with check and bitcoin. I don’t use bitcoin and am not interested in doing so. I go to cash out last night and no ** option. I go to live chat and am told that their processor is down and ** is not an option. Checked back today and same thing. Does this sound fishy?Comment -
eaglesfan371SBR MVP
- 01-08-19
- 4079
#5p.2.p is over. If thats how you want to deposit / withdrawal you need to 1) move to a state with legal sports betting or 2) stop sports betting. Bitcoin is here, if you don't want it, sorry but expensive drug money mules in philippines and elsewhere are over.
Its not fishy, its called its over.
Its like a guy from the 60s saying "hey I want to contact you but refuse to use a phone, I'll send you a letter via mail" and then complaining WHY HAS HE NOT CONTACTED ME BACK?Comment -
BankrBIGSBR High Roller
- 11-29-18
- 164
#6I have been a player at betDSI over 2 years. When I withdraw it is usually via ** or ** Lately ** was the only option, along with check and bitcoin. I don’t use bitcoin and am not interested in doing so. I go to cash out last night and no ** option. I go to live chat and am told that their processor is down and ** is not an option. Checked back today and same thing. Does this sound fishy?Comment -
rsjacobs5SBR Rookie
- 01-28-19
- 11
#7Update:
I requested payout via bitcoin.
Hopefully I can figure it out!Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
- 60873
#8
A wallet that you control the private key for.
And an exchanger where you change cash to and from bitcoin.
If you are in the USA, bitcoin.com/wallet and gemini.com are safe choices to get started..Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
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DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
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#11...Comment -
rsjacobs5SBR Rookie
- 01-28-19
- 11
#12Thanks. I have a wallet now. Am going to try to take the wallet to a bitcoin atm. Am hoping to get it done this week. Looks like the exchanger May take a couple days when using first time.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
- 60873
#13
Waiting days is going to mean the final amount you receive is variable. And a bitcoin ATM will charge you 8-10%
But if you are happy with that, it is the simplest way.
You can join an exchange and send bitcoin straight to it and sell it, so you lock in your exchange rate now btw. And then just wait until verified to get the actual cash (or change it back to bitcoin for a deposit)
One other way to cash out long term is to spend $10 of your bitcoin now and order a BitPay.com card. You load the card with bitcoin and its auto converted (at a good rate) onto the card as US$. You just use it at regular ATMs or to pay for things.
That doesn't solve your problem buying though. So if you plan to keep betting with bitcoin you will need to decide on an option. An exchange like Gemini or Coinbase and pay under 2% or an ATM and pay 4 or 5 times that. Localbitcoins is a person to person exchange as another more private option. But beware of scammers there of course..Comment -
rsjacobs5SBR Rookie
- 01-28-19
- 11
#14Yes, and you have to link a bank account to be paid.
Waiting days is going to mean the final amount you receive is variable. And a bitcoin ATM will charge you 8-10%
But if you are happy with that, it is the simplest way.
You can join an exchange and send bitcoin straight to it and sell it, so you lock in your exchange rate now btw. And then just wait until verified to get the actual cash (or change it back to bitcoin for a deposit)
One other way to cash out long term is to spend $10 of your bitcoin now and order a BitPay.com card. You load the card with bitcoin and its auto converted (at a good rate) onto the card as US$. You just use it at regular ATMs or to pay for things.
That doesn't solve your problem buying though. So if you plan to keep betting with bitcoin you will need to decide on an option. An exchange like Gemini or Coinbase and pay under 2% or an ATM and pay 4 or 5 times that. Localbitcoins is a person to person exchange as another more private option. But beware of scammers there of course.Comment -
eaglesfan371SBR MVP
- 01-08-19
- 4079
#15If he wants to remain anonymous, bitcoin atm sells could work. @optional The atms near me charge 10% on buy and 2-4% on sell. Selling never has 10% fee from what I’ve seen. Knowing someone who owns an atm, it is hard to acquire the BTC as exchanges give people issue so many atms try to keep their balance through buying from atm customers.
The bitcoin atms near me give cash right away after sending with a valid miner/transaction fee, however I’m not sure how much $$$ these atms at a given time have in them.
If you’re okay with bank account then use Gemini or coinbase. If not then look into localbitcoins, you can sell BTC for p2p, cash deposit to your bank account and other methods.
Good luckComment -
rsjacobs5SBR Rookie
- 01-28-19
- 11
#16If he wants to remain anonymous, bitcoin atm sells could work. @optional The atms near me charge 10% on buy and 2-4% on sell. Selling never has 10% fee from what I’ve seen. Knowing someone who owns an atm, it is hard to acquire the BTC as exchanges give people issue so many atms try to keep their balance through buying from atm customers.
The bitcoin atms near me give cash right away after sending with a valid miner/transaction fee, however I’m not sure how much $$$ these atms at a given time have in them.
If you’re okay with bank account then use Gemini or coinbase. If not then look into localbitcoins, you can sell BTC for p2p, cash deposit to your bank account and other methods.
Good luckComment -
BetJesusSBR High Roller
- 12-18-18
- 147
#17Why wouldn’t you use Coinbase?? Once it hits and confirms in your wallet you can sell it and withdraw it to your PayPal account. The process takes 60 seconds. It costs $2.99 to sell and it is free to transfer to PayPal.Comment -
rsjacobs5SBR Rookie
- 01-28-19
- 11
#18Because I don’t know anything about bitcoin and I’m growing to hate it alreadyComment -
BetJesusSBR High Roller
- 12-18-18
- 147
#19
Download Coinbase from your App Store.
Have the money sent to your mobile wallet.
Once confirmed, in your bitcoin account, tap “sell.”
Enter the amount you want to sell.
Once sold, you will see the money in your USD account.
Then withdraw to either your bank account (takes 1-2 days) or withdraw to your PayPal account (instant)
NOTE: Adding your PayPal account to Coinbase takes 5 minutes or less. Once verified, you’re good to go. It’s easy, just play around with it and you’ll have it in no time.
From PayPal you can withdraw to your debit card and it is also instant.Comment -
rsjacobs5SBR Rookie
- 01-28-19
- 11
#20I’m so stressed I don’t even care if I get the money any more. This is dumb. I sent my bitcoin to Localbitcoins and I am trying to sell it but this guy won’t respond. I lost about 10% already.Comment -
BetJesusSBR High Roller
- 12-18-18
- 147
#21
I would strongly urge you to not use Localbitcoins.
Download Coinbase and pm me if you have further questions.Comment -
rsjacobs5SBR Rookie
- 01-28-19
- 11
#22Ok thanks. I have Coinbase from about a year ago and I tried to login in yesterday and it says I used the wrong mobile something and have to wait 48 hours to sign in. Is Gemini the same thing?Comment -
BetJesusSBR High Roller
- 12-18-18
- 147
#23If you have a different phone you’ll have to download again from App Store. I can’t speak to Gemini.Comment -
rsjacobs5SBR Rookie
- 01-28-19
- 11
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eaglesfan371SBR MVP
- 01-08-19
- 4079
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Edit: Saw your post above, sent you a PM. We can use escrow such as localbitcoin but if so, you cover fee.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
- 60873
#26How much do you have to sell? I'll buy up to $500 at market rate, can send instant bank transfer via zelle if you have bank account with a major bank. If interested PM me.
Edit: Saw your post above, sent you a PM. We can use escrow such as localbitcoin but if so, you cover fee.
It attracts too many scammers and too many problems..Comment -
rsjacobs5SBR Rookie
- 01-28-19
- 11
#27Update:
I got with Coinbase and it was very simple, especially my PayPal. Should have been stress free the whole time! Couldn’t have done it without everyone’s help, thank you.Comment -
eaglesfan371SBR MVP
- 01-08-19
- 4079
#29@optional I did not know this rule. I never got a response and shall not move forward with anything. How long before audit is done? Extremely sorry about this, won’t happen again.Comment -
Maw011SBR Rookie
- 09-17-17
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#30Did you deposit with Bitcoin? A lot of books make you Bitcoin only as soon as you make your first Crypto deposit.Comment
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