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The ones that will work?
Someone says don't get a simon card. Is that a visa card of some type..
 

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Simon is a group of chain malls around the US. They issue gift cards that you are supposed to be able to use wherever visa is accepted, however I found out the hard way that isnt true. The other cards are called all-access, I believe, do a google search, you should be able to find something online about them and even buy one online. Stuckinvegas is the know all on the gift cards. He can probalby tell you more. Also, do a search on the forums for Visa giftcard. HE has posted about them several times. Hope this helps.

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Use the All-Access Visa Gift cards. They work, just as stuckinvegas has said many times.

www.allaccessgift.com (for the nonreloadable type) and www.netspend.com (for the reloadable kind- they will mail you a permanent visa in the mail)

Punch in your zip code and it will show you where to buy them. They work at Betmania, and sportsbook.com
 

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Simon charges you 5.95 for every card you get from them.

Pretty high if you ask me. I'm sure you can look around and find a better deal.
 

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Awfully lot of questions about these cards lately!

If you go to any check cashing place you can purchase an allaccess.com or netspend.com card that will work anywhere. The allacess.com card is for a one time load of $300 or less! They charge around 4 bucks for this card. The netspend.com card is reloadable up to $2500 after paying a $10 fee. This is a permanent card that can be reloaded for a charge of $2 each time you reload. You get a temporary card that you can use right away and a permanent one is sent to you within a week! The permanent card is registered at the place you buy it, and can be used right away. When you get your permanent card it's the same account, so even though you might have money in a temp account, it's the same thing. If you use that card they charge you a $1 charge to deposit money in a sportsbook or gambling site, so you should add $1 to your deposit. So if you wish to deposit lets say 400, you pay the $2 reload charge after your initial deposit, and add $1. This is only after your initial deposit. On your initial deposit, you'd pay a $10 fee + your deposit and add $1. So for a $400 deposit you'd pay a total of $411. For a reload you'd pay $2 + your deposit +$1.

On the gift cards there is no fee other than the initial $3.95 charge. So if you were to deposit $300, you'd pay a total of $303.95 and you can deposit $300 in your sportsbook account! You cannot reload these cards so you might be bettor off getting the permanent card with the $10 charge if you plan on depositing more than once!
 

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Benny, I think it depends on where you get the card at. It might cost that much online, but I got one today to try out myself to see if you could load at books w/ it and one for a friend for xmas gift and it cost me 2.00 per card on top of the value of course. HOwever, if you are looking to load at books w/ the card, don't get the simon card. it doesnt work.
 

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