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    Default The Cookiecutter Approach to the Slowpay

    Bring on the Slowpays! Can't quite share who they are yet as I can use going public as a tactic.

    But, Bill and mods, what is the best approach and timeframe? I'd like some help developing my cookie cutter approach to the slowpay. For example, how long to wait before even contacting the book? Then what to do- live chat, email, phone call? Is the threat of going public even threatening to these guys? Does the name Bill Dozer strike fear into their hearts lol (or how about casinomeister or the Shrink at eog?) And at what point to ask for help?

    Got a 2-week slowpay and 1-week slowpay in the works. Go D books! I still love you.



    New Guy

    SBR Founder Join Date: 12/24/2005


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    Personally, I send an e-mail as soon as the payment is 24 hours over due (per sits T&C's). If no time frame in mentioned in the T&C, I send the e-mail after day 4 or 5.

    This e-mail should be polite. Ask for help in getting the payment processes and for information.

    8 out of 10 times that does the trick for me.

    If you come out of the gate with a pissed off tone, chances are greater that things will get delayed.

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    I personally would give them about a week before I really starting to be concerned.



    Newguyintown, If you need some assistance with your slow pay issues, please shoot us an email to: Assistance@SportsbookReview.com

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    Good day with my slowpays from the sounds of it.....will update soon.

    One day I will need your assistance, but not today my friend....not today.


    N G

    SBR Founder Join Date: 12/24/2005


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    Glad to hear your getting some positive response in regards to your slow pay problems. Just remember we are here if you need some assistance in the future.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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