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you'd rather ask at a forum then go on BM chat and find out right away?
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alldub | 3 |
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lol at people saying moneygram, these people probably have never made a withdrawal. Go with the courier check, usually receive it in 4-5 business days never had an issue depositing it. Just make sure its under 5k.
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Intriguing | 14 |
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these guys failed to honor my winnings after I took a cash bonus with them several years ago saying I was not a recreational player and took back my 100% cash bonus. Better options out there.
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nopulpjuice | 2 |
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1vice admits to screwing up NBA promo is desperate for deposits
in Gaming Industry - Canada
"When
we came up with the promotional offer we were not counting on the
greedy nature of some of our clients and that is the reason we pulled
the plug. There were several cases where clients brought in their direct
relatives and some case entire families, under different names in order
to bonus person us to death and to get past the strict betting limits we
had in place as a safety for this promotion.
I
am very generous with my money when it comes to giving back to my
clients, however when things like this happen it ruins it for all
involved and makes me feel like someone has just stuck their hand in my
pocket and tried to steal my wallet. I
am not writing to make excuses. The bottom line is the promotion was a
terrible idea from the word go and I had to put a stop to it. I am now
open to review your account here once more and try to offer you a better
service to make you more comfortable here."
Above is the email sent by them to players. I haven't played with this book for a while as I always have trouble with rollovers, and still received the email. They lost alot of money with the NBA promo as the majority that took advantage of it made money and withdrew. They desperately need new deposits to pay out players, and they keep offering new promos, requiring larger deposits for bonuses/contests etc. There next promo coming up which is the no juice for the NCAA tourney requires a 1500 deposit at 1 time and they need the deposits to keep the book running. I took advantage of this promo last year and they certainly didn't require such a deposit. They have no payout issues at the moment because they keep finding new ways to bring in deposits however, once the deposits stop this book will be in trouble unless they can continue to suck people in to deposits. The 1vice business model looks like a ponzi scheme at the moment, they need larger and larger deposits in order to pay out the players and with there business model they will not survive for too long. Be careful playing at this book. |
unreal33 | 1 |
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Justbet and Betdsi transferring my money between them without my permission
in Gaming Industry - US Let me start off by saying I had an issue with DSI in the past and had a negative balance their, and no longer played their. In December I signed up with Justbet and made a plastic deposit. A few weeks later they close my account and say they will refund my deposits due to my issues in the past with DSI. Anyways I wait 2-3 weeks nothing. 1 month later still no refund and everytime I ask about it I am given a different excuse and they tell me to wait. After 45 days I've had enough and I keep questioning them and get nowhere. At this time I log in to my DSI account which I had not used in over 3 months and I see a cash in deposit about a month ago. 4 days after JB says they refunded my deposits their was a deposit to my DSI account with a similar amount to the refund I was owed. I confront them about this in chat and speak to a manager who dodges every question and simply keeps telling me to wait and I will eventually receive the refunds when in reality no refund was made. It has now been almost 2 months and no refund has been made to my account.
So to summarize instead of refunding my deposit they transferred the money over to my DSI account because I had a negative balance on it at the time. |
unreal33 | 4 |
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after doing a ch-back how long does it usually take for the sportsbook to realize what you have done?
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unreal33 | 21 |
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Quote Originally Posted by lifemisspent: They might , if they think you are trying to defraud someone they might look into it further. If they ask if you knowingly used your credit card to make a deposit to an online sportsbook how are you prepared to answer ? I'm obviously not prepared to answer that. No clue what I would do if that was asked. Is their any chance of that happening? I was just hoping to tell them I made an online purchase and the company kept charging me over time without me knowing several times. |
unreal33 | 21 |
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will the bank itself give me any problems for disputing such large amounts and waiting almost a month to dispute the charges?
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unreal33 | 21 |
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Quote Originally Posted by ropeAAdope: What's your reason to charging back? Are they holding winning funds or did you just lose your bets? its a D- rated book by SBR, which I discovered just a couple days ago. They are apparently known for slowpaying and I have no clue how long it will take to receive the funds. |
unreal33 | 21 |
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Quote Originally Posted by chargers6901: No legal trouble at all. It's all off shore correct? However doing a charge back on a debit card is a little more difficult than if it was a credit card. Assuming it was a debit card. All banks r different. If you have done business this book for awhile with several transactions and never had any issues in the past. The bank may tell you to get bent. Just keep in mind if you do do a charge back your will most likely be banned from any book that is affiliated with the book u r doing a Charge back with. The auth form just basically proves that it's u and your card. However it doesn't mean they "couldn't have charges your card multiple times" wink wink. Good luck. its a CC. So I can just tell them I have several charges I did not process myself and they will go ahead with it without asking any questions? Like I said this is a fairly large sum of money as the deposits were stretched over a 2 week period hence the reason I am worried. |
unreal33 | 21 |
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Quote Originally Posted by lifemisspent: Also, forget telling your credit card co that you authorized one of the transactions......it will just complicate matters.......tell them you authorized none of them. because I already filed the authorization forms and provided all my personal info can't I get in trouble? Its not just a couple hundred dollars I would be disputing its a fairly large amount of cash. |
unreal33 | 5 |
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I posted up at an unreliable sportsbook not doing my research first and
now I am having trouble getting paid. I made several deposits back to
back as their limit amounts per transaction are very low so I needed to
make several transactions. I had a decent run, and then provided the
necessary papework to request a payout however they have neither taken
the money out of my account after couple weeks nor have they responded
to my emails. At this point I'd be content just getting my money back.
If I do a ch-back on multiple transactions can I get into legal trouble
since I've already provided authorization forms as well copies of my id?
Also I have considered saying 1 of the transactions were okayed by me
but the rest were not as this sounds more reasonable. Any advice will be
higly appreciated.
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unreal33 | 21 |
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I posted up at an unreliable sportsbook not doing my research first and now I am having trouble getting paid. I made several deposits back to back as their limit amounts per transaction are very low so I needed to make several transactions. I had a decent run, and then provided the necessary papework to request a payout however they have neither taken the money out of my account after couple weeks nor have they responded to my emails. At this point I'd be content just getting my money back. If I do a ch-back on multiple transactions can I get into legal trouble since I've already provided authorization forms as well copies of my id? Also I have considered saying 1 of the transactions were okayed by me but the rest were not as this sounds more reasonable. Any advice will be higly appreciated.
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unreal33 | 5 |
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