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    I wanted to know if there are any sports book cash back. Like for example lets say I want to sign up for 3 new sports book one at canbet, 5Dimes, and bodog. I desopsit at all 3 and play at all 3. Is there a website that will calculated all 3 of them and pay me by check or some other way.

    I see they have something like this for poker on website like raketherake.com and other website like this. One fore sports book would be great.

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    Then no there is no ewallet that works with all books, people outside the US have ********** neteller moneybookers etc but those are not available in the US

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    Not postive, but I don't think this is what you're looking for. But Rebatewager gives you money back IF you lose it all.

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    He's asking about rakeback. There are a few books that offer rebates on your loses typically paying out after superbowl and at MLB all star game. The rules usually make it almost impossible to qualify for the payouts. So in General the answer is NO.

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    There is no rakeback system like poker. If you think about it, it makes sense considering the house cannot lose money in poker. They put no money at risk and just rake every player, whether they be winner or loser, on every hand. Zero risk for the house and if everyone plays long enough they get all the money.

    Sports books only get paid from the juice, on losers. If a heavy favorite wins, like they've been doing this year, books can most definitely lose money. Paying rake back would just be doubly screwing themself.

    Your best bet are deposit bonuses and the like. Rebatewager offers rebates once certain levels of net loss are reached. As it's net loss, and nobody intends to lose I'm not sure how useful that is.

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    Not exactly what you are asking, but they have a rebate sort of program at Bookmaker via their rewards program. It's based on total amount wagered, regardless if you won or lost. That said, you would still save more in most cases by playing at a reduced juice book and not getting any rebate.

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    Coral offer 10pct cashback of net monthly losses. They are not great for US Sports, though.

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    www.linesmaker.com has great bonus and reward (5% Cash Back bonus on your sportsbook loss) with in a calender month

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    If you play with Betjam for a while and ask them to put money in your acct they do. It's as close to a rebate as I have seen....it was a very good amt to.
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    There are a few sites like biggerbonus.com that offer some money for signing up under their referral link. One way to get "rakeback" at many books would be to sign up as your own referral, but that is naughty, of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by konck View Post
    If you play with Betjam for a while and ask them to put money in your acct they do. It's as close to a rebate as I have seen....it was a very good amt to.
    i think you are talking about paradise loyalty bonus

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    I remember vip books used to give points for action which were worth something like .2% cash. I would think somebody still does this.

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