I used sportsbook.com last year and didnt like it plus i heard a lot of bad things about it...I was wondering what is the best site with an easy way to put money on there...im in the
If you are outside of the United States: Pinnaclesports.com If inside the United States: TheGreek, Bookmaker, 5Dimes
I've only used sportsbetting and bookmaker. Sportsbetting was a nightmare to get money out of, wouldnt recommend it to anyone. Bookmaker is amazing, every time I have withdrawn money I have got it within 72 hours and one of the times it was just over 24 hours!! Great site and my roommates tried using it and lost all their money and bookmaker called them and gave them $100 just so they would start playing again. They don't have any of the crazy deposit bonuses you see on other sites like 50% match bonuses and stuff, but in the end if you plan on getting your money out, I would say go with bookmaker.
TheGreek E-Check - $25 min deposit; $500 max on initial deposit, subsequent deposits limited to max $500 per day and max $2,000 per 10-day period; limits can be increased based on 60- and 180-day history - Processing time up to seven days Neteller - $10 min deposit - Processing instant Moneybookers - No min deposit WebMoney - No min deposit - Processing instant InstaDebit - No min deposit; $500 max deposit in first 10 days of new account; 10-day wait from deposit to withdrawal - Processing instant myCitadel - $5 min deposit - Processing instant Credit Card - $50 min deposit - 7-day wait from deposit to withdrawal Express Money Transfer - No min deposit Cashier's Check - No min deposit - Checks sent via FedEx Bank Wire - $50 min deposit - Processing dependent upon confirmation of wire details sent to The Greek Book-to-Book Transfer - min $500 - Processing time dependent on time for funds to clear sending establishment Click2Pay - Residency restrictions apply Gold-Pay - No deposit minimum, Gold-pay restrictions apply Bookmaker $25 all around 5Dimes $50
Damn I just realized I got a thing in the mail from bookmaker the other day for reference bonuses, my bad I should have put it up before so I could have maybe got some cash out of you signing up SEC. Damn, maybe next time
Person-to-Person (WU) - fees according to withdrawal, max is $75 Bank draft, regular mail - fees: $20 (up to $100); $30 ($101-$3000) Bank draft, FedEx - $50 per check
I am thinking about signing up for bookmaker so if anyone gets a reference bonus let me know ...... Quick question about it what are the minimum bets u can do on it b/c i like doing $10 bets
I was mistaken betus.com is who sent me the 25% referral bonus code, but bookmaker also has a 10% referral bonus. It sounds kind of like a run around, but it says you need to mention my account number and then 2 weeks after you deposit money you need to email them and they will put the money in my account. If you are interested in joining you can email me at [email protected] and I'll give you all the info.
Me and my buddy just joined Betjamaica.com... They gave us a 20% deposit bonus, 10% referral bonus (to each other, even though we signed up at the same time) and a $50 free play. That's a lot of fucking bonuses. We found it using this site http://www.sportsbookreview.com/ and I suggest anyone looking into sports betting use this first. See what you want in a book and go by that site it breaks down the pros and cons of each site, what type of player it's good for etc. We used sportsbook.com last year (sucked balls, waited for checks for 8 weeks at a time) and decided it wasn't for us anymore. That and the fact they never had over/unders for random CFB games and we have been getting a little more serious in our endeavors we needed a new book that paid out in a couple days time. Best of luck to everyone this year and hopefully the MB can get some nice discussions going and make a few people some money.
Yeah, this is very true. It does depend though, online books would pay you out up to 6 figures no problem in a year. But it is definitely smarter to go through multiple books for a couple reasons. One, you can shop lines, get better values, points, more options, and second it doesn't hurt to have your winnings spread across multiple books just in case you were to start "winning to much" and one site had to ask you to leave. If anyone wants a good read "Smart Money" by Michael Konik.... Might change the way you look at sports betting and it's very informational and surprisingly an excellent read.
Looking at signing up with Bookmaker later today, and I figured that I would give one of yall the referral bonus. Also, I'm looking for a good bonus code for my first deposit. I found BM100 for 40%, but I'm not sure if it is legit. Anyone know of a good one?