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    Default Need help with Pinnacle and Neteller

    Right now I am having problems with CRIS. I deposited $55 on nov 13th and placed it to win $50 on the denver/oak game. It won so I have $105 in my account. I was told I have to wait 6 days for ******* to withdraw and can only withdraw the amount deposited. The rest has to be withdrawn by another form. This morning magically my balance is $160 and they are saying I deposited another $55 today and I have to wait until nov 29th to withdraw. I do not use CRIS that much, but every time I do I have a problem with payouts. Does neteller do the same thing. Will I only be able to withdraw the amount I deposited with neteller if I go to Pinnacle? Help Please!

    SBR Founder Join Date: 11/16/2005


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    Ok, CS at CRIS told me the additional $55 that was deposited to make my balance $160 was a mistake on their part, so they are allowing me withdraw the $105 that is left in my account. I am thinking of switching to Pinnacle due to their better prices and they seem to have all the O/U , ML's for NCAA that CRIS lacks. If I use Neteller through Pinnacle, will they only allow me to withdraw the same amount that I deposited?

    SBR Founder Join Date: 11/16/2005


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    Fee for Neteller at CRIS is $25 (one free every Friday up to 2.5k). $15 fee at Pinnacle if you withdraw $500 or less.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/25/2005


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    No, you can withdraw what you like, but if <$500 you'll pay a $15 fee

    SBR Founder Join Date: 9/8/2005


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    as long as your not using insta-cash. you will get your full deposit you submit to pinny and, it will be depostied into your account. if your using insta-cash to make a pinny deposit. they will charge you 5% on it.and will deduct that 5% off the top of your deposit.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    I've used PayPal before and when I started this hobby I ended up using VIP because they were an A+ book that allowed ***************. My initial deposit had no fee attached but there is a $10 "transfer fee" if I withdraw. "Transfer fee" is sportsbook speak for gouging.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 10/23/2005


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    you should really try to get a bit more money you can play with, before starting at Pinny. Paying $15 for all payouts is kinda harsh if you are a small player

    SBR Founder Join Date: 10/3/2005


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    Quarm I am totally gonna take your advice. I just got done speaking with CS@CRIS and I can withdraw more than my initial deposit using neteller with no waiting period. Seeing how they have free neteller withdrawals on fridays up to $2500 and lots of early lines, I am gonna stick with them for awhile. As soon as we worked out the mishap with the extra $55 in my account, my funds were in my ******* account within 5 minutes. There CS was very friendly and helpful, plus I definately do not have the bankroll to play at Pinnacle yet. Thanks again to everyone who has responded to my threads. I know I have asked a lot of questions, but I just wanted to go with a dependable book. Thanks!

    SBR Founder Join Date: 11/16/2005


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    wigington, as quarm sugguested. you might wanna find a book that is more suitable for your betting habbits. i'm not a bonus type of guy myself personaly. but, you might want to maximize your deposit potential in the future and, look into some nice bonus offers that are floating out there right now.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    Maybe try 5dimes if you are betting at those limits. Lots of bonuses and pretty solid book for the smaller player.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/25/2005


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    heres 5dimes current bonus promotions. in case your interested wigington.


    New Account Bonuses: • 50% Match Play on SP, eGold, **********, and Moneybookers deposits between $50-$400

    • 20% Match Play for Neteller, ****** and InstaCash on deposits $50-$5,000

    • 20% Match Play for ** deposits of $100-$2500.
    Bonuses carry a 5x roll-over requirement

    • 20% Match Play for SP, Moneybookers, **********, e-gold deposits between $401 - $5,000

    • Deposit $365 and get $100 freeplay for the Sportsbook + $50 free play for the Casino + $20 freeplay for a parlay + $10 for Lotto + $10 for the Football Poll + $10 future wager.


    Reload Bonuses: 20% Match Play Bonus on deposits of $250 to $2500 using SP, eGold, ******, Neteller and Moneybookers, 10% using **, 10% on InstaCash + fees paid.
    Players may also choose a special parlay match-play bonus when reloading their account.
    Loyalty Program:
    Special Promotions: • 15% Cash Back on all your overall loses (must be applied for)

    • 10% EXTRA for Win and Exotic bets at major horse tracks

    • Fridays 2/1 BlackJack in the Bonus Casino

    • 5 cent Overnight Baseball Lines

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    Thanks for the info guys! I have heard so many bad things about 5 dimes in other forums and how they have poor CS and how they have not taken action on many events, plus the one free payout a month isnt too appealing. I noticed that the halfs and quarters went up at CRIS, which I like a lot. Always experienced good CS and they have always paid me. I have never been a big bonus type of player due to the rollover amount that most books have.
    Do you not think that CRIS is a good book for me?

    SBR Founder Join Date: 11/16/2005


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    Wigington, i'm not saying cris is a bad book for you at all. all i'm saying is you need to maximize your money being more of a recreational type of player. you have that option do so. being a recreation type of player that you are. you need to find a book that will suite your type of play with lines you like. weather it be your a dog bettor or a favorite type bettor.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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