As of right now, it appears that there aren't any sportsbooks that will deal with people in Washington. Some say they do like legends, but when I try to use my **** they say it's a Washington thing. Anyone know of a good book that deals in Washington? I'd appreciate the info!
Help! I'm in Washington State
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pauldmdSBR Rookie
- 02-28-11
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#1Help! I'm in Washington State
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propSBR MVP
- 09-04-07
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#2You'll have no luck using your anything, other than cash taken to the supermarket, when posting up from that state.
Use this link (sort by rating) and go through the list: http://www.sportsbookreview.com/spor...accepted:82=on finding ones that accept Washington State, then contact their support for P2P deposit instructions.Comment -
pauldmdSBR Rookie
- 02-28-11
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#3Thanks prop. That's what I've been trying to do. Very Goddamn frusterating.Comment -
KaabeeSBR MVP
- 01-21-06
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#4you can use your card at gtbets and at betonline.Comment -
Nittany LionSBR MVP
- 09-14-10
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#5What's with Washington state that makes it more difficult?Comment -
Nittany LionSBR MVP
- 09-14-10
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#8WTF, that is such horse shit, if the people want to gamble with their hard earned money, then why the fukk not? I don't get the government doing this, especially in the U.S. where we are suppose to have all these freedoms.Comment -
propSBR MVP
- 09-04-07
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#9That freedom stuff was a ruse. You could buy a house and land today and you have no guarantee that in X years from now they won't tax you XX times the purchase price. You have limited control if they raised the income tax to 92%. Okay those are future possibilities. In the immediate someone can test how free they are by attempting to opt-out. Decide "okay, I've had enough freedom, want to opt-out and renounce my US citizenship". Try and see how free you are. Or save the hassle and try opening a NETELLER account to transfer and spend your own money. So few people think this way though. Do your own you time or not? If I walk into a store and say give me two tens for a twenty and we make the exchange is there a profit? Of course not I traded my own money for their money. What if instead I said hey I'll sweep your parking lot for $20.00. I trade my time for their $20.00 but somehow am taxed. Where's the profit!?!? Ever notice that those very tiny deductions off your taxes are called allowances? That's what they allow you to sell your own time for. Anything over exceeds your value, which they set and is considered a profit and is taxed. Again that freedom stuff was a ruse.Comment
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