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    I currently play at bookmaker. Just wondering what do the checks say when you recieve them. I never had a check sent to me from a sprotsbook. Who do they say they're from??

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    It'll be from whatever bank the sportbook uses to process payouts.

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    It will not have the bookmakers name on it, they send you a check with the bank they deal with on it so don't worry.

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    Thanks for the reply's fellas. What does the actual envelope say on it though??? I'm curious b/c i dont want certain people i live with know whar it is when it comes. Does it just say the name of the bank on the actual envelope. Can someone please give me an example?? I greatly appreciate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nbavipshoes02 View Post
    i am coming in now
    ummm....what???

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    That's just a spammer.

    Everything dealing with a bank check payout is very discreet. The books don't want people to know what they're sending you any more than you do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gummo View Post
    That's just a spammer.

    Everything dealing with a bank check payout is very discreet. The books don't want people to know what they're sending you any more than you do.

    Thanks for the reply, but do u have an example what the check envelope would say???

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    usually it comes in an envelope like you would get as far as bills go but be very watchful of it, it may look like a regular paycheck coming through the mail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tblues2005 View Post
    usually it comes in an envelope like you would get as far as bills go but be very watchful of it, it may look like a regular paycheck coming through the mail.

    Thanks man...ive been waitin about 3 hrs for that answer

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    It comes in a perforated envelope, the kind that you tear off the edges. It comes from San Jose Costa Rica.

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