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  • frostno98
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 09-11-07
    • 9769

    #1
    ******** card restricted
    Can't get my card to work at any books anymore, saying it's been restricted. Had a short lived 4 months of usage of it before being detected somehow. Can still buy the normal goods like gas and food though. Anybody used western union prepaid debit and has success depositing it into books, because my only other option left now is going to be money transfer or cashier's check. Any ideas people
    Last edited by frostno98; 03-08-08, 04:15 PM.
  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #2
    You can always look into www.*************.com as a possible alternate payment processing solution. Or you could use one of the following books that still accept [iSBRFORUM]Echecks[/iSBRFORUM] to U.S. players.

    BetJamaica ($300 max/14 hold to confirm clearing)
    5Dimes ($300 max/14 hold to confirm clearing)
    BetEd ($1,100 max/7-14 day hold to confirm clearing)
    SkyBook ($300 max/14 hold to confirm clearing)
    Bodog use to offer this deposit method (Echeck), but has ceased it. However, you can use your debit card instead though

    *Please note... You can possibly have your limits raised if you inquire about it.
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    • 20Four7
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 04-08-07
      • 6703

      #3
      BBD: Do you know if Canadians can use echeck to fund a book from a Canadian based bank with a US$ account. I see beted takes a max $1,100 deposit, If I could do that from my US$ chequing account that would be great.
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      • bigboydan
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 08-10-05
        • 55420

        #4
        I wouldn't think you wouldn't have a problem doing so 24/7. Because from my understanding these days most books require to get your documentation from you on the way in if you're using Echecks as your funding source.
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