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    Default What would you do? opened my email and found these 2

    Dear Valued CreditWagering.com customer,

    You may have noticed that your account with us has been frozen; this is
    temporary until you make your deposit for the funds that were lost.
    Once a deposit has been made your account will be reopened and you
    will
    gain access to all of that CreditWagering has to offer!

    Please follow these simple steps to reopen your account:

    Please email cashier@creditwagering.com or join one of our
    representatives in a live chat to find the name to which you may send
    in your
    payment via ** or **********.

    *note: Once payments have been confirmed your account will be reopened
    within 1 hour.

    and
    this email
    ........................................ ...........




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    Contact Person.
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    E-mail: mr.scottymoore@live.com
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    Do you owe the first one money for lost wagers? The 2nd is a ****ing scam for sure...stay far far away

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    Quote Originally Posted by horseplayer69 View Post
    Yes..but do these guys really expect anyone to play and pay?
    I would imagine so

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    I have been managers at several book the first email might be that you by mistake or on purpose thats your deal charged back a CC deposit.

    Contact the site and ask them if there have been any problems with any deposits youve put through lately

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    That 2nd one is definitely a scam that I would not even think about contacting...doesn't creditwagering have information on you such as DL #, SSN, Etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSLP View Post
    I have been managers at several book the first email might be that you by mistake or on purpose thats your deal charged back a CC deposit.

    Contact the site and ask them if there have been any problems with any deposits youve put through lately
    SSLP it is a credit book that you do not have to send money to until you lose.

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    Then I would still contact the site and ask them whats going on...
    Im sorry im a bit sleepy and had a few beers.. lol missed on the heading credit wagering.

    Just back off credit wagering. no good can come of it .. trust me i know.

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