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    R3Sports
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    Where can I deposit via CC?

    I know @ BetJamaica you don't need to send in verification forms if you use a All-Access prepaid **** card, where else can you do this?

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    The Seer
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    caribsports.com

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    bigboydan
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    ************ are extremely hit or miss these days, however I know SportsInteraction (SBR rated D+) currently accepts them. I don't know if this might help you out or not, but Wsex and Bodog do currently accept debit cards.

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    R3Sports
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    Yeah, but bodog would require me to send in all my paper work, to much of a hassle.

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    Louisvillekid1
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    Bodog did not require me to send in paper work, i simply logged in my cc info, but not a great site for lines

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    here is the scoop on ************. Your company knows who all the good books are and blocks it. So its not accepted. All the lower bad books or newer books, arn't really as known so you have a much better chance of getting a deposit to go thru on your credit card.

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    Sia

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    R3Sports
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    whats SIA?

    but you would need to send in forms WHEN you request a withdrawle

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    Quote Originally Posted by R3Sports View Post
    whats SIA?

    but you would need to send in forms WHEN you request a withdrawle
    SIA = SportsInteraction

    As far as sending in the forms go... This book like all the others will make you do it nowadays. The one thing you have to remember about SIA though is that they have an SBR rating of a "D+", so I don't recommend playing with them at all even though your funds might be fairly safe if you obey their rules. Besides if you start winning at a pretty decent clip they will cut your limits extremely fast and show you the door.

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