im thinking of opening a betjamaica account, and i'm trying to figure out the best way to fund it. has anyone (in the US) tried to used the transfer card? thanks.
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Heres the details on the BetJM ATM card:
You best method on funding it is withdrawing money from your BetJM onto your card. I have heard that some people have been turned down for withdraw requests before though.BetJamaica Transfer Card
Apply today for your BetJamaica Transfer Card. This new Transfer Card allows you to easily request a withdrawal from you account to the Transfer Card, including two free withdrawal requests per month. Maximum Transfer Card withdrawal per day is one. With your BetJamaica Transfer Card you to withdraw up to $2,500 per day from your local ATM machine or DC merchant for a low fee of 50¢ per transaction.
The BetJamaica Transfer Card is available to qualified account holders. To apply for your Transfer Card please use this link.![]()
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