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    As would be expected, they are feeling the player concern on their wallets. Anyone have this Debit1 card? What bank issues it?

    Hello B Dozer,

    Lots of noise in the news about online gambling this past weekend, but don’t believe the hype. It’s business as usual at Sportsbook.com.

    You can still deposit via your CC, Neteller, ******* or ***************, you have fast access to your winnings (and now even in cash - see below), your transactions are always safe, secure and private 24/7, and, of course, you get better odds than anywhere else.

    The real news this weekend, aside from Saturday’s clashes between Texas and Oklahoma and LSU vs. Florida, is that T.O. is almost certain to play Sunday back “home” in Philly. The Cowboys/Eagles games have always been colorful so this should be an ugly Sunday. Philly’s getting all the action so far—as is the under—it’s going to be a tight game.

    And when you’re cashing in your V-chips, select the Debit1 option. Instead of a check, we’ll send you a cool ATM card you can use for cash at the supermarket, gas station, liquor store—anywhere you can pay with an ATM card. Now that’s news you can use. And your next withdrawal is even faster as we just credit your account online and the cash is there for you. No checks, no FedEx or DHL, no waiting—choose the Debit1 option on your next withdrawal.

    Have another great winning weekend.


    Regards,

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    thanks

    do all sportingbet books offer this card now?

    I think they do

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    damn that sounds pretty cool, wonder if they have it for canadians.

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    good to see the communication between books and players is continuing like this

    the more communication figuring out this new bogus "law" the better

    this card is something new i have not heard of

    but i do play there from time to time

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    betjamiaca also offers "Paradise" DC


    Your BetJamaica Cash Card is a fast and convenient way to withdraw funds from your account. Your pre-funded Cash Card can be used at any Plus enable ATM or establishment that accepts debit cards. Using the links below, you can apply for your BetJamaica Cash Card or request a transfer to your BetJamaica Cash Card. If you are requesting a BetJamaica Cash Card, please remember to send a copy of your ID by fax to 1-800-315-2168 or scan and email to banking@betjm.com. Your DC will be processed and sent upon receipt of valid ID and approval from one of our e-wallet DC providers.

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    Has anybody used the Neteller DC? I just got one in the mail today.

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    I have used the neteller card for quite a while now. It is slick as sh*t. The only drawback is $1000 per day limit to load the card but other than that it is great. No banks - no hassles

    Cheezy

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    Quote Originally Posted by gummo
    Has anybody used the Neteller DC? I just got one in the mail today.
    I think they have monthly fees even if you don't use the card.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OWNED
    I think they have monthly fees even if you don't use the card.
    ... and what are their limits for withdrawal. Does it depend on ATM machine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OWNED
    I think they have monthly fees even if you don't use the card.
    They have a monthly fee if you carry a balance on your card and don't use it in 30 days... All you have to do is, after making a withdraw, if you still have money on your card just transfer back to your neteller account... They do charge to put money on the card, a fee to withdraw from the card, and the bank's atm you withdraw from will mostly likely charge you a fee too... I think last time I used it cost me like six bucks to get the money... but if you don't want to wait 2-3 days for a EFT it is defiently the way to go...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas
    ... and what are their limits for withdrawal. Does it depend on ATM machine?
    Depends on the ATM.... I usually go to a local BkofAma's atm and you can get 800 at a time there...
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    Quote Originally Posted by LVHerbie
    but if you don't want to wait 2-3 days for a EFT it is defiently the way to go...
    It's typically been the next business day for me with EFTs as long as I can remember.
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    I wouldn't trust anything sportsbook.com says...

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