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They only list Moneybookers and Click2Pay as withdrawal options... Click2pay doesn't allow US residents, and Moneybookers is a $750 max... Are there better options? Will they Fedex me a check?

Also, is Justbet affiliated with other books? I'd like to transfer some cash over to a better baseball book with overnight lines...maybe CRIS/Bookmaker or matchbook...that possible?

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no transfers except maybe to their sister book... Guardian Guarantee Corporation, if approved by management.

I always lose there, so I've never withdrawn.
 

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No transfers, only options are check or money transfers. They had a debit card but its not working anymore. Called last week and was told 3-4 weeks for a check. Decided to go that route, will see how long it takes....
 

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what is moneybookers anyway? Do you set up an account like a neteller? do you use it to transfer funds form your bank? Ive never even looked into them.
 

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moneybookers is not for Yanks....

I have used there Fedex check option to get payouts, they do pay, although it takes about 3 weeks.

Justbet is very honest about this however, and are a solid organization.
 

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moneybookers is not for Yanks....

I have used there Fedex check option to get payouts, they do pay, although it takes about 3 weeks.

Justbet is very honest about this however, and are a solid organization.

Good to know its reliable. I can wait 3 weeks. They are a good book IMO
 

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Thanks for the replies, I'll go with the fedex check. I agree, solid book, never had a problem with them placing phone wagers.

However, they don't have mobile betting for my crappy phone. So until I get an iphone or a blackberry, I'd rather use CRIS. Also, CRIS has the loyalty points that add up pretty quick after a season of action.

Gonna toss a little bit back into matchbook to take advantage of some soft lines for baseball season.
 

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Matchbook lines are anything but soft, they are sharp as Hell for baseball, real market lines. Its like a book having a 3 cent line.
 

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Doug good point. everyonce in a while something will not move when it moves elsewhere (like a second total that is listed not the main total or something, every so often an initial half time line is soft)..but its brutal to knock heads there in general!
 

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I've found that matchbook has some great opportunity in live lines. The public's overreaction to ingame swings is huge.
 

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Just requested the fedex cashier's check. Cost $40, said it'll take 3 weeks.

I miss the good ol' days of pinny and neteller.
 

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