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    Question *************....the new Neteller for U.S

    Does anyone have an ************* account? I looked it over and it's exactly like Neteller. I'm trying to come up with a list of books that support it. As of now I know that 5dimes accepts it. Anyone use these guys yet?

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    From what I have seen both 5Dimes and Bookmaker both accept this funding source JBC. From what I have read though they limits are rather low though. The level 1 is 750 and before advancing to level 2 you have to wait 60 days before your bumped to it ($1500 a week). I believe it's a repeat cycle before advancing to level 3 as well which is $4500, and that the maximum. The problem is you can't withdraw funds using this method at all though.

    I feel it's probably a very good processor for the recreational player, but not for the professionals.

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    Dan.....you can put in via eWallet but can't take it out that way. Thats strange. Good to know that before signing up,thanks.

    Could be useful to get money down quickly in some spots. I wouldn't send more than $1500.00 overseas right now anyway. I always send about 1k.

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    Hopefully some of the top notch books will pick up on these guys. 5 Dimes, Bookmaker....if you could add the Greek and one of the exchanges to the list this would be a viable out for U.S players. This fall when Sunday morning rolls around it would only take a few minutes to get down. I don't mind waiting a week or two to get a check, it's not that big of a deal to me.
    Last edited by JBC77; 07-31-07 at 04:41 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBC77 View Post
    Dan.....you can put in via eWallet but can't take it out that way.
    I believe it was *** was the same way though.

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    I've used E-Wallet once at 5Dimes. Once I confirmed my acct. they started me out at $1500 right from the start. I then used $500 of it to bet on a AFL game and once I won I just got a withdrawal via ** from 5D. No problems what so ever.

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    didn't know ************* accepts U.S. players.

    I tried asking before and think I got the no Americans.

    maybe I could be wrong. But thanks for the info. I'm going to try them again.

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    so you can or can't withdraw using this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboydan View Post
    The problem is you can't withdraw funds using this method at all though.
    This sounds like a payment processor dreamed up by BetUS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freebie View Post
    didn't know ************* accepts U.S. players.

    I tried asking before and think I got the no Americans.

    maybe I could be wrong. But thanks for the info. I'm going to try them again.
    I called them today, U.S is accepted.

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    I don't think so. They are too expensive. My guess is epassporte with it's poor service.

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