Do US Banks charge a fee to the sportsbooks for deposits or withdrawals using Checking Acct? We all know they don't charge the player any fee, but I wonder if somehow the books pay some type of small hidden fee to the bank?
Just Curious..
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LongBall52SBR MVP
- 06-14-20
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#1Just Curious..Tags: None -
LongBall52SBR MVP
- 06-14-20
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OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
- 61046
#3I don't think so but do not know for sure. Thats why I did not respond when I first saw your thread..Comment -
LongBall52SBR MVP
- 06-14-20
- 1319
#4It must be a competition thing. If one bank charged a fee and another did not, well you see where this is going. But this is still young in the great scheme of things for them and no doubt business must have picked up. I just wonder if they will set limits on # before charging either the player or the book a fee. Banks love fees..right?Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
- 61046
#5It must be a competition thing. If one bank charged a fee and another did not, well you see where this is going. But this is still young in the great scheme of things for them and no doubt business must have picked up. I just wonder if they will set limits on # before charging either the player or the book a fee. Banks love fees..right?
Had legal betting in Australia for a long time and not aware of any book having fees..Comment -
thebigcurtSBR Rookie
- 03-06-17
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#6Many ************ treat deposits at cash advances. Fees and large interest rates associated.Comment
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