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    JoeB
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    Using Money Transfer Companies such as...

    After looking around in the market, and given the situation where it's more difficult to use my Credit Card now a days with any sportsbook out there, I have encounter a really good company that helps me but also makes me wonder....

    I have been able to take money out by using *******, but I can't help wondering if at any time in the future it may have the same luck as Neteller?

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    We all wonder that. Gold-Pay is telling people they are foreign owned they don't have anyone to prosecute, of course Neteller was not owned by U.S. citizens either.

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    Gold-pay is good at the moment. *********** & ************* are good for us players too

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    I am gonna definately check into *******....so we see how it all shakes out ``````````````````

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    I think once their popularity grows they will incounter some problems. As long as their assets are not in the U.S. they will be harder to take down then Neteller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by username474 View Post
    I think once their popularity grows they will incounter some problems. As long as their assets are not in the U.S. they will be harder to take down then Neteller.
    Agree. Hopefully they stay under the radar, and are just profitable enough to be in business.

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    I still don't understand Gold-Pay. Don't you use exactly the same methods to fund them or withdraw from them as you would a book? I'm hearing buzz about them, so I suspect it's just me that's not getting it--but can someone open my eyes as to the value of Gold-Pay?

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    yes please explain how ******* works

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    I have been using ******* since Jan, and I'm very impressed. They are similar to Netteller, and an excellent option for US customers.

    I made two $800 deposits via **. They didn't cover the transfer fees($20) but the funds were in my account within 30 min. I then transferred money to Greek and Matchbook. After the NCAA basketball tourney, I transferred my winnings back to ******* account. ******* does charge a 2% fee on all incoming funds from sportsbooks.

    Funds held in your ******* account listed in grams of gold and their corresponding value (Dollar, Euro, etc.) Keep in mind that if the price of gold rises while funds are in your ******* account, the value of your account will also rise. However, the opposite is also true.

    Withdrawal options are **, **, wire transfer and check via FedEx. Withdrawal limits are $3K for **, **, and check. I have always requested check via FedEx ($30 fee) and received within 3 days.

    There are quite a few reputable books that offer ******* deposits and withdrawals (Greek, 5Dimes, Matchbook).

    Also if your use ParlayMakers, you place wagers directly from your ******* account. I believe ParlayMakers uses Pinnacle lines, but their max bet is capped at $250. However, they have a never ending 50% bonus on all wagers with 8X rollover, so it is a good option for recreational players.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by venice2222 View Post
    I have been using ******* since Jan, and I'm very impressed. They are similar to Netteller, and an excellent option for US customers.

    I made two $800 deposits via **. They didn't cover the transfer fees($20) but the funds were in my account within 30 min. I then transferred money to Greek and Matchbook. After the NCAA basketball tourney, I transferred my winnings back to ******* account. ******* does charge a 2% fee on all incoming funds from sportsbooks.

    Funds held in your ******* account listed in grams of gold and their corresponding value (Dollar, Euro, etc.) Keep in mind that if the price of gold rises while funds are in your ******* account, the value of your account will also rise. However, the opposite is also true.

    Withdrawal options are **, **, wire transfer and check via FedEx. Withdrawal limits are $3K for **, **, and check. I have always requested check via FedEx ($30 fee) and received within 3 days.

    There are quite a few reputable books that offer ******* deposits and withdrawals (Greek, 5Dimes, Matchbook).

    Also if your use ParlayMakers, you place wagers directly from your ******* account. I believe ParlayMakers uses Pinnacle lines, but their max bet is capped at $250. However, they have a never ending 50% bonus on all wagers with 8X rollover, so it is a good option for recreational players.

    Hope this helps.
    Good Post this has helped me alot...
    I have been debating whether to make a GP account myself

    Thanks

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    im going to have to look into GP...

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    Quote Originally Posted by venice2222 View Post
    I have been using ******* since Jan, and I'm very impressed. They are similar to Netteller, and an excellent option for US customers.

    I made two $800 deposits via **. They didn't cover the transfer fees($20) but the funds were in my account within 30 min. I then transferred money to Greek and Matchbook. After the NCAA basketball tourney, I transferred my winnings back to ******* account. ******* does charge a 2% fee on all incoming funds from sportsbooks.

    Funds held in your ******* account listed in grams of gold and their corresponding value (Dollar, Euro, etc.) Keep in mind that if the price of gold rises while funds are in your ******* account, the value of your account will also rise. However, the opposite is also true.

    Withdrawal options are **, **, wire transfer and check via FedEx. Withdrawal limits are $3K for **, **, and check. I have always requested check via FedEx ($30 fee) and received within 3 days.

    There are quite a few reputable books that offer ******* deposits and withdrawals (Greek, 5Dimes, Matchbook).

    Also if your use ParlayMakers, you place wagers directly from your ******* account. I believe ParlayMakers uses Pinnacle lines, but their max bet is capped at $250. However, they have a never ending 50% bonus on all wagers with 8X rollover, so it is a good option for recreational players.

    Hope this helps.
    Thanks for the info. and the funds rising and failing with gold is a very interesting concept...


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    Quote Originally Posted by venice2222 View Post
    Also if your use ParlayMakers, you place wagers directly from your ******* account. I believe ParlayMakers uses Pinnacle lines, but their max bet is capped at $250. However, they have a never ending 50% bonus on all wagers with 8X rollover, so it is a good option for recreational players.

    Hope this helps.
    nevermind..

    Last edited by ShamsWoof10; 06-06-10 at 07:34 PM.

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