I'm in Canada and I'd like to make a small deposit to a book, not sure which one yet. Can I use a prepaid **** card? And if so, where can I go buy one of these prepaid cards in Canada?
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First off, Welcome to the SBR Forum sir
Seeing that you reside in Canada, Why limit yourself to using a prepaid **** card when you can use Moneybookers for your processing services. During the setup time it takes in order to get setup with them, you can use either ** or ** to deposit funds into your sportsbook.
In regards to picking a book goes. What are you looking for when choosing a book?
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005
Here is the Moneybookers website. This should better explain the fees they have sir. As far as the type of book goes. I wasn't sure if you were looking for big bonuses or low vig.
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005
Fees from Moneybookers itself are, to my way of thinking, negligible. Some books will have a fee to take a payout that way but those fees tend to be on the low end compared to other methods.
It is up to you what currency you want to operate in and that will dictate what kind of conversions you may get into. But again, that is true of all methods.
You can fund a Moneybookers account straight from your bank or by CC. I have done both.
There is some set-up and ID verification involved. Once again, that is true of most methods.
When I take a withdrawal from Moneybookers, it takes about 3 business days to get to my bank account. So that may be something to consider.
I'm not sure Moneybookers is the #1 choice of "casual, nothing serious" players.
SBR Founder Join Date: 7/21/2005
You know, I'm not sure what to tell you. I see people doing stuff and I don't understand why. They pay fees I don't pay - and I'm not sure what is going into their decision.
I personally would recommend Moneybookers. I move a lot of money around but I don't see why it wouldn't be the best choice for a more casual player. But I get the feeling a lot of casual players don't want to do the set-up and up-front ID verification, or wait 3 days for a withdrawal to their bank account. They would rather just call in with a CC and be done with it (although they're still going to have to verify themselves).
Or they just want to take the cash in their hand and send it via ** or **.
When the time comes for a withdrawal, they would rather just pay the fee and use ** or ** and have the funds in their hands right away. (Then again, a lot of casual players always lose their money so they never end up even thinking about the withdrawal end of things).
Deposits and payouts can also be done by bank drafts and cheques. Those have a different set of steps and fees and time frames.
They all have pros and cons. I have settled on Moneybookers as my main method.
SBR Founder Join Date: 7/21/2005
I don't see anything weird in what you are saying.
You probably had to wait a few days when you first set up at Moneybookers for a code to come by snail mail for their address verification. Once that is done, you are pretty much ready to go.
With Moneybookers, a lot depends on the limits you need. For a casual starting-out player, their opening limits may be sufficient. For me, they were totally inadequate and it was an ongoing struggle to get them to a useful level. That involved a lot more verifications and tooth-pulling.
But either way, once you are set-up, it is a great way to move money.
SBR Founder Join Date: 7/21/2005
Sadly, we can't use Neteller in the great white north, Shark.
SBR Founder Join Date: 7/21/2005
Moneybookers is very good and pretty nice software, it is worth the hassle to have a moneybookers account. Americans would kill to have one. I use to have one way back when they first started and was great.
SBR Founder Join Date: 7/20/2005
I don't even remember that starting limit 5teamer. It was awhile back.
It was probably like you guys are saying. Somewhere in the 7-10K range per 90 days. (I hope everyone understands those limits mean total activity for 90 days).
After a lot of scratching and clawing, my account is now unlimited.
SBR Founder Join Date: 7/21/2005
By gawd, seize the day! Go ahead and push it man!
No, all that happens is they mail you a letter with a 6-digit code. You enter that code on-line, your limits go up again. Done deal.
To be honest, I'm not sure you need to do it to get a withdrawal to your bank. You could ask them. Or you could just do it just in case. It is truly a harmless, almost effortless process.
SBR Founder Join Date: 7/21/2005