I was wondering the boards opinion on this method.
************* depositors?
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Bill Dozerwww.twitter.com/BillDozer
- 07-12-05
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#1************* depositors?Tags: None -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
- 55420
#2It's been around for a little while now actually Bill, and it's a very good funding option for recreational players IMO.
It's basically the same type of thing that Neteller is/was for U.S. players in todays market standards.
The level 1 is 750 and before advancing to level 2 you have to wait 60 days before your bumped to it ($1500 a week). I believe it's a repeat cycle before advancing to level 3 as well which is $4500, and that the maximum. It's been a while since I've really checked into this part here, so it might have change. However, the one that did stick out to me though was that you couldn't withdraw funds back into your bank using this processor.
BoDog, 5Dimes, Bookmaker and quite a bit of online poker site all accept this payment option. I'm surprised more books don't offer this payment solution really, maybe it's the fees they are hitting the books up for is the reason.Comment -
sergfroSBR Wise Guy
- 09-20-05
- 604
#3I logged in one day to find my Account was closed. I went to live chat, ************* would not discuss anything via chat. I called and they still refused to discuss why my account was closed.
I always had enough funds for my deposits so I dont know why my account was closed.Comment -
jolubSBR High Roller
- 08-28-07
- 233
#4I use to use them at times. They're expensive so I stopped.Comment -
LebowskiSBR Rookie
- 06-05-07
- 24
#5If you deposit with them, your usually stuck withdrawing with them where they take 10% of any requestComment -
NoLimitz80SBR High Roller
- 11-16-07
- 155
#6This is what I use to fund my Bookmaker account. Works great. You only get charged if you want to fund instantly. Otherwise if you can wait 3-5 days there is no charge. I wish Matchbook would take this option cuz they would then have some of my business.Comment -
punchmasterSBR Sharp
- 09-29-05
- 322
#7I'm not sure about that. Used them recently for Bodog- and the only way Bodog will payback is via check. Worked well and I think the fee was 10-16 max. No problems here.Comment -
Bill Dozerwww.twitter.com/BillDozer
- 07-12-05
- 10894
#9We will ask about this for you NL.Comment -
Bill Dozerwww.twitter.com/BillDozer
- 07-12-05
- 10894
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EaglesPhan36SBR Aristocracy
- 12-06-06
- 71662
#11Used it this week to fund a new book. As said earlier, if you can wait a couple business days to get your funds in - there is absolutely no charge and it's very simple to use.Comment -
greg66Restricted User
- 09-04-06
- 151
#12I use them to postup small amounts to cover contests and such. Very positive experience so far.Comment -
lucianoSBR Sharp
- 11-02-07
- 417
#13Never used them for sportsbetting, I have used them to deposit on a couple poker sitesComment -
jolubSBR High Roller
- 08-28-07
- 233
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That's not what it says on their web site. The fee is 10% for making a withdrawal. It's nothing if you're paying a merchant.Comment -
ThrillseekerSBR Rookie
- 06-25-06
- 16
#16I don't think eft deposits are free either...the 1st one is free, but I was charged $10 on my next deposit (I think my max was set at $750 and I sent the max)...this was a month or 2 ago, so maybe they've changed it...but when I log in right now, it still says I'll can deposit a max of 750 with a $10 fee...
I had no problems with them, but probably won't use them in the future...Comment -
Bill Dozerwww.twitter.com/BillDozer
- 07-12-05
- 10894
#18I don't think eft deposits are free either...the 1st one is free, but I was charged $10 on my next deposit (I think my max was set at $750 and I sent the max)...this was a month or 2 ago, so maybe they've changed it...but when I log in right now, it still says I'll can deposit a max of 750 with a $10 fee...
I had no problems with them, but probably won't use them in the future...Comment -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
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SBR LouBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-02-07
- 37863
#20They should adjust their system a little bit. I can understand the level system for making deposits instantly, but if you're going to wait 3-5 days for a deposit to clear you should be able to send more than $750 a week, that's ridiculous. The $10 fee is not bad though.Comment -
louisSBR Wise Guy
- 09-23-06
- 763
#21hopefully the justice department doesn't start freezing payments in transit like they did with neteller. I would leave as little money as possible in this ewallet. If they get too big, the justice department can be expected to shut them down. Click 2 pay still works for US people, but they are not taking new registrations.Comment -
jon13009SBR MVP
- 09-22-07
- 1258
#22I used to deposit with them but they charged way too much. Since my book (Bodog) has gone back to using e-checks (no charge), I have stopped using ewalletexpress for now (as long as my e-checks are going through.) Problem is that e-deposits take about a month to fully clear - but you can bet the funds instantly (and keep the winnings as long as the deposit clears.....)
Oh, for the days of instant e-deposits and withdrawals to my bank account.....Comment
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