I have read this on some article. Do you agree that sportsbook player is putting themselves at risk of credit card fraud, identity theft, or other financial crimes by disclosing information that should be kept sercure? If so what sportsbook should we trust?
Is it true?
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phineas88SBR Rookie
- 08-20-09
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#1Is it true?Tags: None -
duritoSBR Posting Legend
- 07-03-06
- 13173
#2It puts you at about as much risk as using your credit card at the grocery store, a gas station, or amazon.comComment -
billmunnySBR Sharp
- 02-24-08
- 459
#3Depending on what books you're giving your information to, I would bet that online sportsbooks are a much higher risk-- just because of the integrity and regulation of the organizations themselves and the sort of info they'll ask for when you try to make certain types of withdrawals.Comment -
Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
- 07-31-06
- 8577
#4Any book in business at least 1 year (meaning any book rated D- or higher) is not a risk re: credit card fraud. I don't think I've ever seen any complaints on that point ever... but definitely not with any book I've heard of, even the crappiest.Comment
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