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    I was just BANNED from MW for no reason. This site claims to not bann people but found it necessary to rid themselves of me probably because I am VERY suspect of a new payment process that has many questions yet to be answered. These things are clear to me after analyzing this new company.

    MW has a piece of it. This by itself is a problem if you ask me. Major (Russ H.) is said to have stiffed an individual a large amount of money. How can anyone deal with SECURESUXX with him involved?

    Mark Del seems TOO interested SECURESUXX. He is an owner of a sportsbook and should have no interest in it yet it is clearly apparent that he probably does.

    I was accused of being "LOU" whoever that is and then banned.

    We have paypal and better yet neteller. no reason to look any further. especially when the parties that are likely involved are Major Wager and others.

    I hope this stays!

    llcoolk

    :mad: :mad: :mad:

  • #2
    Yeah. That's what I want to do. Give my bank account number, mastercard # and my sportsbook account number to that putz! LMFAO!

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    • #3
      I understand there's a big European outfit that will be introducing a new service like Neteller and Pay Pal. Very scary to think where your financial information ends up. I guess you never know. One day you go to withdraw from your savings only to find out you've been cleaned out!
      :mad:

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      • #4
        I decided early on to link a checking account to NETeller that was fairly separate from the rest of my finances. No overdraft protection, limited balances, etc. Seems prudent.

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        • #5
          Sportshobby

          I did the exact same thing.
          The customer service rep at the bank thought I was crazy not to have the free overdraft protection hooked up between checking and savings acct.

          Seems to me if you set it up this way and have very little funds in your checking (which is hooked up to paypal and neteller)
          that would help reduce the risk.

          MAX

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          • #6
            Forgive me if I'm missing something, I do not have a "netteller" account yet and as a Canadian I have to fight through other issues.

            Can you not deposit cash into netteller and then zap it straight to the book(s)? If you then want to transfer money from one book to another, can you not zap it into netteller from book A and then as soon as it hits your netteller account, zap it to Book B?

            If you ever want the cash, can you not have the book send it to you directly and thus never leave a balance in or provide any banking info to, Netteller?

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            • #7
              There are stipulations. For example, with pay pal, you are limited in how much you can transfer until your account has been verified. They do this with your bank account.

              You could transfer directly from a sportsbook to open the account, but again, there are stipulations on outgoing transfer

              Then you also have to hope that your money makes it from book A to book B via these services. That is no guarantee. These services are just like sportsbooks. You need to choose which ones to use wisely.

              It's also important that the people behind the name are of the highest quality with great reputations. Because, just like banks, these services must play by the law.

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              • #8
                Dragon, can you elaborate more on what you mentioned? I'd be grateful for any details.

                I have found Neteller to be a fantastic system. Today for instance a cousin of mine transferred $5000 in two transactions from Olympic to Neteller and everything went smoothly. Once you get used to Neteller you're not going to want to go back to bank wires or western union.

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                • #9
                  Which part specifically?

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                  • #10
                    About the big European outfit about to introduce its service. Do you know if there's a sportsbook behind this or a regular financial institution?

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