View Full Version : Looking for a new book (possibly 5 dimes)... Any suggestions?
MSUSpartans
08-13-2007, 12:42 AM
Tired of my current one. They canceled all bonuses and promotions.
Looking at 5dimes perhaps. What are your guys experiences with them?
Do they offer fair lines (comparable to most other books)? :ughhh: What about variety of props/futures?
they said they canceled a lot of deposit options but will cover Western Union fees.
How are they on payouts?
Any other book suggestions? 5dimes or any other books offer good promotions on juice for NFL/NCAAF?
Any help would be appreciated guys!
Thanks in advance.
MS
MSUSpartans
08-16-2007, 05:11 AM
Looking at BetJamaica. Thegreek doesnt have any free payout options which is a no no in my mind.
How is BetJ on speed of posting lines compared to other books and how is their customer service/speed of payouts?
any current/past users please chime in!
Tesco Vee
08-16-2007, 09:10 PM
you will be hard to find a book with better customer service than BetJam. I havent done a payout since neteller went down but they paid that in under 2 hours.
-105 on friday afternoons for football, have a loyalty rewards program, great contest here. A+ book at SBR.
apparently not great for big limits but im a small nut
MSUSpartans
08-18-2007, 11:43 PM
you will be hard to find a book with better customer service than BetJam. I havent done a payout since neteller went down but they paid that in under 2 hours.
-105 on friday afternoons for football, have a loyalty rewards program, great contest here. A+ book at SBR.
apparently not great for big limits but im a small nut
Thanks for the info. They said they do one free fedex payout per month. When do their college/pro FB lines come out during the season?
wilheim
08-19-2007, 03:11 AM
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I am only to happy to help an Rxer who contacts me about what book suits him best.
Please include your Rx poster name, and decribe briefly what size player you are and what you are looking for in a book and I will do my best to recommend a book that will best meet your needs.
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RiddickBowe
08-30-2007, 01:14 AM
which book did u choose MSU? I had bodog a few years ago but I just do not want to have to fax copies of my licensce, credit card, id's, etc just to get a payout. I am a small time player so it is too much work.
stillalarm007
08-31-2007, 12:26 AM
FYI
I just started a new thread so please don’t yell at me to stay with the subject. I just saw this and thought I would pass the info along so no one gets put in a bad situation with Bowdog.com. Not that my advice matters, but I would not put any new money into a bodog account until the issues get resolved. If you would like to comment, please do so through
http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?p=4415236#post4415236
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Bodog.com shut down after judgment
30 August 2007
“LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- Online gambling Web site Bodog.com has been down since Monday because of a $46.6 million default judgment obtained by Las Vegas-based 1st Technology in a patent infringement case.
The judgment issued June 13 in Nevada federal court was against Bodog Entertainment Group, S.A., Bodog.net and Bodog.com.
According to court filings, software downloaded by the Web site's customers to enable some of the gaming activities infringed on patents held by 1st Technology.
1st Technology is controlled by Los Gatos, Calif.-based Scott Lewis, who has a doctorate in adaptive digital signal processing from Oxford University.
Bodog.com entertainment, headquartered in the Caribbean nation of Antigua, is running off a new Web site, newbodog.com, launched Tuesday.
Lewis and his attorneys could not be reached for comment. “
“To temporarily solve the issue, customers will have to go to NewBodog.com instead where they can log in and play like they normally would.”
Information obtained at: http://www.casinocitytimes.com/news/article.cfm?contentID=168338
GDEAD
09-06-2007, 12:08 AM
Stay away from Bet Royal and Betus! Forever!!!
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