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    Default How do avoid a dispute

    1. Read the rules. In particular, a lot of books won't let you share IPs or someone else's CC to deposit.
    2. If you are in a dispute, NEVER threaten a charge-back. Once you do this, they can justify almost anything.

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    good points justin, but I haven't figured out how the IP can be enforced. My ISP gives me a dynamic IP which changes everytime I log in. I set my router to log in on demand which then sets my IP. I'm using a DSL connection with PPoE.

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    Well, thanks for sharing that.

    I can't say it's new knowledge but I'm sure you guys must get a lot of complaints from bettors who have encountered problems with that stuff. Who would threaten to charge-back with people currently holding your cash?

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    What If I place wagers at a library and then my home.... thats two IP addresses
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    Quote Originally Posted by rake922 View Post
    What If I place wagers at a library and then my home.... thats two IP addresses
    That's fine.

    But your roomate/brother/friend whatever, cannot also be betting from your house.

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    I do not suggest placing wagers or doing anything financial at a library, people are always putting key-loggers on the library computers here

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    You may have a dynamic IP, but if you log in to 2 accounts, then you just violated the rule. Just keep separate accounts on separate IPs at all times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turnip View Post
    I do not suggest placing wagers or doing anything financial at a library, people are always putting key-loggers on the library computers here
    speaking from experience?

    i wouldn't use public computers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackpot269 View Post
    im lost
    Always log in to different accounts on different computers and you'll never have a problem. (Assuming they are not on the same router!!) So if you have 2 computers at home, changing computers is probably not going to help you.

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