Had some people report collecting last week, just wondering if any this week. I keep coming up just short of the $400 to collect.
Any Winners at CreditWagering.com this week ?
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pokernut9999SBR Posting Legend
- 07-25-07
- 12757
#1Any Winners at CreditWagering.com this week ?Tags: None -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
- 55420
#2The only two payout reports I know on this book are these Pokernut.
SBR poster Biglubes reports receiving payment on 3-06-08
SBR poster Gmanea reports receiving payment on 3-07-08Last edited by SBRAdmin3; 06-11-14, 02:47 PM.Comment -
frostno98SBR Hall of Famer
- 09-11-07
- 9769
#3Yeah. i'm still floating up and down the 600 and 1000 mark. The limit they have in place does make it difficult, unless you can hit a $50 dollar par 3 or 2 consistently.Comment -
robmpinkSBR Posting Legend
- 01-09-07
- 13205
#4I'm up $1,000 and haven't played since last Thursday. I'm not doing anything in regards to a payout. I don't want to send in my DL.Comment -
picantelSBR MVP
- 09-17-05
- 4338
#6Their rules are really nutty and keep changing. Now they send a check out of canada? yah right. Even worse they only allow withdrawals one day of the week. I noticed they turned off the casino unless you contact them.Comment -
2PacSBR MVP
- 12-12-07
- 1474
#7I'm up $700Comment -
warriorfan707SBR Posting Legend
- 03-29-08
- 13698
#8I just joined this forum specifically to post on this thread.
Very peculiar this whole setup.
One wonders the credibility of the people who claim to have been paid, is it a possible fabrication from within scheme?
And the way they have it all setup, almost makes it seem like they are trying to get specific information on people, possibly even certain people, and apparently according to some people, pay quite a bit of money out of their own pocket to obtain it.
Who the hell would allow just anyone a 1000 credit line? This makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
It seems there is clandestine activity here.Last edited by warriorfan707; 03-29-08, 04:13 AM.Comment -
DukeJohnSBR MVP
- 12-29-07
- 1779
#9I just joined this forum specifically to post on this thread.
Very peculiar this whole setup.
One wonders the credibility of the people who claim to have been paid, is it a possible fabrication from within scheme?
And the way they have it all setup, almost makes it seem like they are trying to get specific information on people, possibly even certain people, and apparently according to some people, pay quite a bit of money out of their own pocket to obtain it.
Who the hell would allow just anyone a 1000 credit line? This makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
It seems there is clandestine activity here.Comment -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
- 55420
#10I just joined this forum specifically to post on this thread.
Very peculiar this whole setup.
One wonders the credibility of the people who claim to have been paid, is it a possible fabrication from within scheme?
And the way they have it all setup, almost makes it seem like they are trying to get specific information on people, possibly even certain people, and apparently according to some people, pay quite a bit of money out of their own pocket to obtain it.
Who the hell would allow just anyone a 1000 credit line? This makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
It seems there is clandestine activity here.
First off, Welcome to the SBR forum sir
Creditwager has actually paid 1 SBR poster (Crazyl) that I can honestly say wasn't shilling at all.
Here are a few threads about this highly questionable book:
There are 12 domains hosted under the IP address their using out of Costa Rica.
Here are a few of them:
1. Creditwagering.com
2. Giftcardsgalore.net
3. Ipodprivacy.com
4. Spanishdrills.com
There are a couple of posters here at SBR that have received their winnings from them in the past week or so, however everyone is still unsure what exactly their angle might be. But here are just a few guesses on my part.
Here are my two guesses what they might do with that personal info.
#1. A scam to acquire everyones personal info to sell on the black market.
#2. Possibly trying to weed out the "bad risks" in order to put the "good risks" on their sheets.Last edited by SBRAdmin3; 06-11-14, 02:47 PM.Comment -
warriorfan707SBR Posting Legend
- 03-29-08
- 13698
#11First off, Welcome to the SBR forum sir
Creditwager has actually paid 1 SBR poster (Crazyl) that I can honestly say wasn't shilling at all.
Here are a few threads about this highly questionable book:
There are 12 domains hosted under the IP address their using out of Costa Rica.
Here are a few of them:
1. Creditwagering.com
2. Giftcardsgalore.net
3. Ipodprivacy.com
4. Spanishdrills.com
There are a couple of posters here at SBR that have received their winnings from them in the past week or so, however everyone is still unsure what exactly their angle might be. But here are just a few guesses on my part.
Here are my two guesses what they might do with that personal info.
#1. A scam to acquire everyones personal info to sell on the black market.
#2. Possibly trying to weed out the "bad risks" in order to put the "good risks" on their sheets.Last edited by SBRAdmin3; 06-11-14, 02:48 PM.Comment
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