I used to use 5dimes but it appears they have a $1000 min limit for withdrawals. I've seen some books like pinnacle and bookmaker with lower limits. I'd rather be able to withdrawal something in case of a financial emergency, even if it's not $1000. Then again most of them mention using neteller or moneybrookers and im not even sure I can use those. Or they mention a bank transfer etc. Can someone help clarify if pinnacle, or bookmaker or legends or heritage would be good for wanting to withdrawal lower amounts of money.
I have another question. I recently got a credit card from Bank of America and want to deposit $300 with it.. But I'm unsure if you can get in trouble for that. I used a debit card before with no problems. Should I try another way or am I just being paranoid?
Hope someone can help me figure this out, so I can get back to the action.
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I used to use 5dimes but it appears they have a $1000 min limit for withdrawals. I've seen some books like pinnacle and bookmaker with lower limits. I'd rather be able to withdrawal something in case of a financial emergency, even if it's not $1000. Then again most of them mention using neteller or moneybrookers and im not even sure I can use those. Or they mention a bank transfer etc. Can someone help clarify if pinnacle, or bookmaker or legends or heritage would be good for wanting to withdrawal lower amounts of money.
I have another question. I recently got a credit card from Bank of America and want to deposit $300 with it.. But I'm unsure if you can get in trouble for that. I used a debit card before with no problems. Should I try another way or am I just being paranoid?
Hope someone can help me figure this out, so I can get back to the action.
But idk might just stick with 5 dimes. Just wanted to see if it would be beneficial to switch to another book.
For instance if another book offered a bonus. But some of those books have this roll over thing which means you can't deposit until you reach a certain amount. So maybe the bonus stuff isn't worth it. And I noticed pinnacle has some reduced juice options but idk if that's a good enough reason to switch.
Anyone know of a high rated book that gives a bonus, but doesn't change the minimum deposit amount?
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But idk might just stick with 5 dimes. Just wanted to see if it would be beneficial to switch to another book.
For instance if another book offered a bonus. But some of those books have this roll over thing which means you can't deposit until you reach a certain amount. So maybe the bonus stuff isn't worth it. And I noticed pinnacle has some reduced juice options but idk if that's a good enough reason to switch.
Anyone know of a high rated book that gives a bonus, but doesn't change the minimum deposit amount?
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