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    bigugly
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    Youwager - Check vs. Electronic Check (***************)

    I don't care necessarily that responses are regarding YouWager experiences, but this is the book I am looking at withdrawing from. I have never used *************** before.

    I am wondering if there is any major reason to use paper check as opposed to an ***************.

    *************** appears to be faster.
    *************** limit is 2500
    Paper check is 3000

    Is it unsafe to give a book your bank information for the ***************? Any other important information volunteered is greatly appreciated.

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    I have done instant checks and bank wires with them without issue. I wouldn't sweat it.
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    Youwager takes electronic checks now?

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    I think he's talking about withdrawling, but dunno for sure.

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    Yes, withdrawing.

    Thanks, FWS. I am wondering though what would stop anyone with my checking account information from depositing/withdrawing money from my account whenever they desire?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigugly View Post
    Yes, withdrawing.

    Thanks, FWS. I am wondering though what would stop anyone with my checking account information from depositing/withdrawing money from my account whenever they desire?
    Fear of going to jail?

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    Jail? What? Not sure what you're even trying to say. I didn't do anything wrong, and so I don't see why I would go jail. I am only concerned about $$$.

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    yeah it should be safe. depends on how fast you want your money i guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigugly View Post
    Jail? What? Not sure what you're even trying to say. I didn't do anything wrong, and so I don't see why I would go jail. I am only concerned about $$$.
    I think he was answering your question about why or what could a person do with your banking info and what reason would prevent them from committing fraud. So he responded the person would be scared of going to jail if they risked trying to use your banking info fraudulently.

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    Wow. That makes a lot more sense. Wonder if I was drinking that night, or just being stupid. Thanks, Woj.

    Thanks guys.

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