Do any offshore books take Epassport?
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To my knowledge I don't think you can fund sportsbooks directly with Epassporte, however I'm assuming you are looking for a work around of some type. If thats the case then I don't know the answer offhand or I'd tell you sir.
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005
Thats the problem these days since that law passed back on Oct 13, 2006.
You can always look into www.*************.com as a possible alternate payment processing solution. Or you could use one of the following books that still accept Echecks to U.S. players.
BetJamaica ($300 max/14 hold to confirm clearing)
5Dimes ($300 max/14 hold to confirm clearing)
BetEd ($1,100 max/7-14 day hold to confirm clearing)
SkyBook ($300 max/14 hold to confirm clearing)
Bodog use to offer this deposit method (***************), but has ceased it. However, you can use your DC instead though
*Please note... You can possibly have your limits raised if you inquire about it.
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005