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anyone else having trouble logging in at 5dimes?

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  • anyone else having trouble logging in at 5dimes?

    is it me or is it them?

  • #2
    Can't get into Sportbet,com or Island Casino, either, and their phones are constantly busy. These books all use the same software and are located in the same city: San Jose, Costa Rica.

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    • #3
      can't access 5 dimes either...

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      • #4
        seems Ibet,5Dimes,Sportbet, & island all down.

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        • #5
          btw, are these books related in any way besides using the same software? Acount #'s are eerily familiar.

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          • #6
            Someone from these books should contact Bettorsworld and let us know what's up. Not all phones are down in Costa Rica. For example, I just called ABC and got through.

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            • #7
              easybets down too

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              • #8
                Just as an fyi....ABC is in the same building, as is betmaker and others. Might not hurt in a situation like this to ask someone at ABC to run down/upstairs to make sure the others are aware of the problem.......

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                • #9
                  No Pepper, I'm curious about your handle. I hate pepper on my food, and plenty of lousy restaurants pile it on to "spice up" their lousy food. My mantra when I order in restaurants is always "no pepper."

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                  • #10
                    Abetz International is the newest member of the Unified Gaming Platform and their phone lines are up as of this evening. All the books use the same software that were mentioned above. Because they use the same software, this would probably explain why the account numbers are similar. Hope this helps a little at least.

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                    • #11
                      reno - no to answer for him but i am pretty sure it is a reference to a sign often seen on baseball fields.

                      no pepper

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                      • #12
                        parlay is correct. You don't see the "no pepper" rule printed on the bunting wall at the ballparks anymore but it used to be a legitimate safety concern in 60's and 70's. Pepper is a warmup game where ballplayers choke up on the bat and play close in, down the lines from backstop screen. Somebody must have got popped by a ball somewhere along the way...

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