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#1 Posted: 1/20/2012 3:31:55 PM is the debit card being offered by bookmaker a better way to withdraw money?
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#2 Posted: 1/21/2012 1:16:52 AM the charge you for it...third merchant processor...darn that...and charges a monthly fee...I am so sick of their garbage... |
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#3 Posted: 1/21/2012 12:35:19 PM Seems like it. You get one free withdrawal from them a month via that method. Any extra withdrawals cost $20 versus the $65 via check. The monthly charge is a whole $5 dollars a month. If someone can't afford that then they should not be gambling in the first place.
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#4 Posted: 1/21/2012 1:49:20 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by fsutomahawk:
Seems like it. You get one free withdrawal from them a month via that method. Any extra withdrawals cost $20 versus the $65 via check. The monthly charge is a whole $5 dollars a month. If someone can't afford that then they should not be gambling in the first place.
What is your experience with the debit card? User friendly at a lot of ATMS?
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#5 Posted: 1/21/2012 2:01:28 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by stackedpack:
What is your experience with the debit card? User friendly at a lot of ATMS?
Just applied for it so I have not gotten or used it yet, that is why I only said it seems like it. I only know of the particulars because they will tell you in live chat if you ask.
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#6 Posted: 1/22/2012 1:14:56 AM Thanks. Please keep us updated. I am interested in this option.
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#7 Posted: 1/22/2012 3:19:52 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by fsutomahawk:
Seems like it. You get one free withdrawal from them a month via that method. Any extra withdrawals cost $20 versus the $65 via check. The monthly charge is a whole $5 dollars a month. If someone can't afford that then they should not be gambling in the first place.
you are an idiot...give more of your personal info out to an unknown processor and go around waiting for payout and getting charged a monthly fee for it... |
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#8 Posted: 1/22/2012 5:04:24 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by michaelpaul1:
you are an idiot...give more of your personal info out to an unknown processor and go around waiting for payout and getting charged a monthly fee for it...
How is there any difference in that than giving the book your info when you sign up with them? You have obviously done that since you have a bookmaker account you love to complain about.
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#9 Posted: 1/22/2012 5:14:17 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by michaelpaul1:
you are an idiot...give more of your personal info out to an unknown processor and go around waiting for payout and getting charged a monthly fee for it...
Not here to fight with you either. We obviously have different opinions of Bookmaker. 5dimes, Bookmaker, and Heritage are the only quality books left to US players. Anything else you have a high risk of not getting paid. To each his own.

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#10 Posted: 1/22/2012 11:18:45 PM 5Dimes is the best.
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#11 Posted: 1/23/2012 11:20:16 AM free payouts my behind...you get a garbage debit card that charges fees and does so for as long as you have the card... |
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#12 Posted: 1/24/2012 10:24:33 AM anyone use this option yet... |
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#13 Posted: 1/24/2012 5:45:36 PM Yes, I have so far so good. I withdrew a small amount to make sure it works. If you do, do not use it like a credit card they charge you a dollar per transaction. best thing to do it take it to an atm and withdraw there. also I thought you could make multiple withdraws in a week but they only let you make one witdraw per week. I am going to try it again and take it to my atm I will let you know how it goes. |
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#14 Posted: 1/25/2012 9:27:25 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by jerdog:
Yes, I have so far so good. I withdrew a small amount to make sure it works. If you do, do not use it like a credit card they charge you a dollar per transaction. best thing to do it take it to an atm and withdraw there. also I thought you could make multiple withdraws in a week but they only let you make one witdraw per week. I am going to try it again and take it to my atm I will let you know how it goes. I knew there was a catch...monthly fee...transactions fees...I understand about the atm being the better option but since a different bank controls the card I dont trust it and opted for a moneygram instead to which I paid a flat fee...I dont want revolving fn fees on some unknown bank cc...let me know how its working for you though and gl...still not happy about them no longer issuing free checks to there vip members...  |
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#15 Posted: 5/30/2012 3:10:13 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by michaelpaul1: I knew there was a catch...monthly fee...transactions fees...I understand about the atm being the better option but since a different bank controls the card I dont trust it and opted for a moneygram instead to which I paid a flat fee...I dont want revolving fn fees on some unknown bank cc...let me know how its working for you though and gl...still not happy about them no longer issuing free checks to there vip members...
agreed, michael...sucks how they got rid of the 1 free check per month...I'm thinking of trying this debit card option now...last payout they took $65 from my $800 cashout...almost 10%..ludicrous |
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#16 Posted: 6/7/2012 12:38:13 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by michaelpaul1:
I knew there was a catch...monthly fee...transactions fees...I understand about the atm being the better option but since a different bank controls the card I dont trust it and opted for a moneygram instead to which I paid a flat fee...I dont want revolving fn fees on some unknown bank cc...let me know how its working for you though and gl...still not happy about them no longer issuing free checks to there vip members...
I agree with you Michael. Definately no stupid cards. It sucks that they went back to charging for paper checks. Look on the bright side. When all is going good, I withdraw once a month. You make the $65 in bet points anyway, so it pays for itself. They have quick payouts too. Nothing you can do. They are greedy people.

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