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    i thinking about getting a neteller account, especially if I get accounts at more than one gambling site

    looks like you pay no money to neteller when you fund your account and then fund your account at a gambling site

    but when you withdrawal funds from the gambling site back to your neteller account, do they take a % and if so, how much do they take

    what are people's opinions on using neteller

    SBR Founder Join Date: 11/25/2005


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    Different books charge different fees to withdrawal into neteller. Depending on what books you decide to sign up with, is what fees we can help you find out. What books are you looking to sign up at, or are already signed up with?

    Im hoping one of my brothers can help you out when Im gone, Im about out the door.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by goldengoat

    but when you withdrawal funds from the gambling site back to your neteller account, do they take a % and if so, how much do they take

    what are people's opinions on using neteller
    As onlooker says, each site is different. Many books offer a free withdrawal every month. Those that do charge, usually charge less than $20. But of course you should check with each book to see what their policies are.

    I like Neteller a lot. Allows you to move from book to book quickly if you choose. If you don't like a book or even just want to bet at another book, can get your money and send to another fairly quickly (just depends on how fast sportsbooks do withdrawals).

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by goldengoat
    i thinking about getting a neteller account, especially if I get accounts at more than one gambling site

    looks like you pay no money to neteller when you fund your account and then fund your account at a gambling site

    but when you withdrawal funds from the gambling site back to your neteller account, do they take a % and if so, how much do they take

    what are people's opinions on using neteller
    I've Never Seen A Sportsbook that doesn't accept
    neteller.If someone knows of a sportsbook that
    is not using neteller as a way to deposit or withdrawl
    funds please enlighten me? Not only is neteller accepted
    its encouraged by basically of them as well.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 11/16/2005


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    IMG, 777rock does not take neteller at this time.

    now with that being said.

    neteller is a very good source of funding for gamming. but, the negative is that if you just want to fund your neteller account at all, without paying any fees at all. it will take you a week. to have your funds transfered/deposited into your neteller account.

    another negative thing about neteller is there DC. there fees are just outragous.


    depending on the type of player you are, and what books you decide to choose. there are other payment methods out there. those options are a little less costly.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    ya I was wondering whether neteller themselves would take a % when you withdrawal money from say pinnacle (ignoring pinnacle's rules)

    sounds like I may not go with neteller

    I am only a medium player with medium type money so not real happy about pay a % fee each time I move money from a book to maybe goto another book after say a month when I did a rollover on a bonus

    i think i am gonna try pinnacle cause i hear good things about their reputation/security and maybe one other book after I use pinnacle for a month

    any book that offers MMA (UFC and Pride) from your recommend list will be worth a look

    SBR Founder Join Date: 11/25/2005


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    well, neteller will allow you free EFT deposits and withdraws. but, when you use the EFT type deposit method. it will take you roughly about a week, before they will credit your account with the funds.

    in regards to your UFC and Pride fighting question. 5dimes i feel would be your best option.


    pinnacle is a very good book. you will have no problems with them. but, i feel neteller is probly your best funding method option. if you decide to post up with them.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    thx for the advise guys

    SBR Founder Join Date: 11/25/2005


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    Honestly I Hate Neteller myself. but really if you have intentions
    on having numerous sportsbook accounts then using neteller seems
    unavoidable. I like pre-paid atm the best by far!!! The fees are avoidable
    if you can wait for a check in the mail which usually takes about 5-6 days.
    I strongly endorse Carib as a sportsbook. they have the best customer service
    and they are very reliable!! Pinnacle has great odds on sides! I don't
    like there customer service at all !!!

    SBR Founder Join Date: 11/16/2005


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    another option you want wanna consider is echecks. cris offers this payment method and, there are no fees at all. and, they do have UFC and pride fighting odds.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by imgv94
    Honestly I Hate Neteller myself. but really if you have intentions
    on having numerous sportsbook accounts then using neteller seems
    unavoidable. I like pre-paid atm the best by far!!! The fees are avoidable
    if you can wait for a check in the mail which usually takes about 5-6 days.
    I strongly endorse Carib as a sportsbook. they have the best customer service
    and they are very reliable!! Pinnacle has great odds on sides! I don't
    like there customer service at all !!!
    what would you reccomend to somone who will only use 1 sportsbook?

    SBR Founder Join Date: 10/23/2005


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    I know pinnacle takes moneybookers and that is cheap (couple of $ absolute tops and eposits free).

    And, yes, pinnacle's CS is almost neglible in my experience.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 9/14/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by pats3peat
    what would you reccomend to somone who will only use 1 sportsbook?
    Well that question is difficult to answer because it depends on
    your particular situation. If you like Reduced Juice then choose either Pinnacle or Matchbook. If you like Teasers and Parlays and special bets I would have to recommend either Bodog or Bet Jamaica. For me if I had to choose one book
    it would be Carib. But honestly to get the best value
    for your money I recommend having numerous accounts.
    Thank you for your question

    SBR Founder Join Date: 11/16/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by imgv94
    Well that question is difficult to answer because it depends on
    your particular situation. If you like Reduced Juice then choose either Pinnacle or Matchbook. If you like Teasers and Parlays and special bets I would have to recommend either Bodog or Bet Jamaica. For me if I had to choose one book
    it would be Carib. But honestly to get the best value
    for your money I recommend having numerous accounts.
    Thank you for your question
    why does having numerous accounts on diff sportsbooks get you the best value? im dumb so could u tell me an example where it would give you better value?

    would it be like if the lines are better on one site?
    and do u use AIM much? so maybe i could talk to u there or no?

    SBR Founder Join Date: 10/23/2005


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    I've been using Neteller exclusively for several years. I've never paid any fees to Neteller, and have never had any major problems except the initial signup was somewhat of a pain. The original signup was difficult for me because I had to provide all types of personal information and make several phone calls, etc. But, in retrospect, it's just them covering security concerns, which is reasonable.

    Some mention that the EFT can take a long time, which is true. But, after you make many many EFTs, it takes less and less time. I don't know if Neteller is simply getting faster, or maybe since I'm such a longtime customer, there's fewer security checks. In any case, the EFTs are fairly quick for me. But, I know my very first EFT was maybe 7-10 days.

    Another benefit is that everyone accepts Neteller. It's the gold standard. Plus, I've never met a gambling site that charges for Neteller transactions so far, besides Matchbook.com, but they give you a chance to earn it back. As you can see, Neteller is my definte choice, and I've used most of the alternatives.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 10/6/2005


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    slacker, excellent stuff...I have used neteller for the past year and absolutely love it...made a withdrawal from pinnacle tonight...had the money in my neteller account in 10 mins., then EFT'd the money to my bank account (should take 1-2 business days)...no fees, no hassle...much easier than going to a smoke-filled casino and remembering to bring my tickets...

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/18/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by pats3peat
    why does having numerous accounts on diff sportsbooks get you the best value? im dumb so could u tell me an example where it would give you better value?

    would it be like if the lines are better on one site?
    and do u use AIM much? so maybe i could talk to u there or no?
    My aim is --gthenv--
    To answer your question,Yes Its extremely common to
    see a small difference in lines/odds in different sportsbooks.
    Well I can give you a real life example of what happened
    to me last week. I loved the Raiders last week against
    the Redskins and was wanting to bet the money line
    on them. So since i have access to 5 different sportsbooks
    I can shop around and settle for the best odds rather
    than if i had only one sportsbook i would have 2 settle
    for there odds. Same could be said for lines,teasers,and certain games.Some sportsbooks might not offer wagers on
    a specific game while another one is.. Thank you again
    pat!! good luck

    SBR Founder Join Date: 11/16/2005


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    yeah, I have five different accounts as well...that extra half a point and/ or the reduced juice end up saving you in the long run...

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/18/2005


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