[QUOTE=tgoodm1;15254830]The above is incorrect. You can only withdraw once per week.[/QUOTE
True
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poker6469
SBR Sharp
02-13-12
454
#37
commingback, las vegas is the nutts when it comes down too a payout
hope you get it ,soon i know the waiting sucks.
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2Diamonds
SBR Rookie
07-02-12
25
#38
Wow, I hope you get it back... Hopefully the SBR crew can help with this to keep the books rating good.
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Coming Back!
SBR MVP
10-09-09
1470
#39
Originally posted by 2Diamonds
Wow, I hope you get it back... Hopefully the SBR crew can help with this to keep the books rating good.
I'm confident they will pay if it's up to them. Little nervous, because there is always the possibility of the U.S overstepping their boundaries. Would be a nightmare if something like that happened when I was in the midst of such a tremendous payout (for me anyway)
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Coming Back!
SBR MVP
10-09-09
1470
#40
Paid Today!!!
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DukeJohn
SBR MVP
12-29-07
1779
#41
Originally posted by Coming Back!
Paid Today!!!
Congrats
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grantingyou
SBR Wise Guy
09-05-10
624
#42
Originally posted by EastCoastNiner
Why are you withdrawing such a large about? Is it just going to be one payment method, or are you receiving it in multiple forms? If it's just a one type withdrawal, you're going to raise a lot of red flags. I never withdraw that much because once you hit $10,000 and try and deposit with your bank, you run into a lot of questions.
Not if you pay your taxes correctly.
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slambam
SBR MVP
02-07-10
1653
#43
I work at a Credit Union. With any cash transactions (deposits or withdrawals) that total more than $10k within 24 hours, all financial institutions are required by the government to fill out a Currency Transaction Report. I believe this is intended to help law enforcement detect money laundering if a person continually does this. Legally, there isn't an amount of checks that brings up a red flag, your bank/CU may put a hold on the check when it's deposited, but that's just to allow it to clear. Your bank/CU doesn't care and isn't liable if it's something you're supposed to pay taxes on and "forgot" to write it in. I supposed financials could handle these situations differently, but I'd be shocked if they did. They don't have time to babysit accounts and it's nothing they're liable for. So CB, I wouldn't worry about running into any problems with it.
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poker6469
SBR Sharp
02-13-12
454
#44
coming back, any word yet on your payout from book maker?
did you here antthing yet?
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theblueprint
SBR Sharp
10-29-11
276
#45
Originally posted by poker6469
did you here antthing yet?
Read the whole thread. Jesus Christ man....
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poker6469
SBR Sharp
02-13-12
454
#46
Originally posted by theblueprint
Read the whole thread. Jesus Christ man....
my bad, i didnt scroll down all the way .
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AribaAriba
SBR MVP
04-03-09
2919
#47
u should no pay tax as you still down lifetime gambling wise, how can irs tax a lost on gambling(actually an expense), those crooks.
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davidjohn
SBR Rookie
07-06-12
15
#48
do not withdraw money in one time, use in chunk, it's better
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prop
SBR MVP
09-04-07
1073
#49
Originally posted by davidjohn
do not withdraw money in one time, use in chunk, it's better
Wow, last week I got the same fortune cookie you just quoted