Is Bookmaker A Reputable Book?

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Everything good except for non-stop computer crashes there at the worst possible times.
 

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What is the best book for U.S. players? I am looking for one that gives a good deposit bonus and accepts credit cards with no problems.
 

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They are an A+ book, they are reliable as they come. Only problem is you will pay out the ass for a payout and book to book transfers into or out of them are a complete joke as far as fees.
 
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If not mistaken, they have a couple of days during the month when they are free...

Again, there are only a handful of reputable books down here...make sure you have them on your short list...
 

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I didn't know they charged for book-to-book transfers. I don't believe I've ever been charged.

Their clerks can be incompetent at times. I had my last 2 deposits not go through and had to go back into live session to give my information again.
 

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I didn't know they charged for book-to-book transfers. I don't believe I've ever been charged.

Their clerks can be incompetent at times. I had my last 2 deposits not go through and had to go back into live session to give my information again.


They do charge for book-to-book (a lot actually)
 

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How much does Bookmaker charge for withdraws and sportsbook transfers?
 

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I just checked another thread. Bookmaker charges $100 for a withdraw!! You got to be shitting me.
 

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Bookmaker and the CRIS books are some of the best around.

Pros:
-You don't have to worry about getting paid, they are solid.
-I have personally visited their offices, they are not going anywhere.
-Wide variety of options
-Loyalty bonus program for bettors

Cons:
-Discourage book-to-book transfers with expensive fees
-Not a reduced juice shop.

For a recreational player, they are a must out in my opinion.
 

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Fedex check is $50, you can get a free payout with 2500 loyalty points but only moneygram.

b2b transfers are like $200.
 

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Bookmaker and the CRIS books are some of the best around.

Pros:
-You don't have to worry about getting paid, they are solid.
-I have personally visited their offices, they are not going anywhere.
-Wide variety of options
-Loyalty bonus program for bettors

Cons:
-Discourage book-to-book transfers with expensive fees
-Not a reduced juice shop.

For a recreational player, they are a must out in my opinion.[/quote]



GD: Why is that ? I could agree with that for a pro needing early lines and big limits.

A rec player can play almost anywhere, but I'd send them to 5D, maybe even try out that VV place.
 

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