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RevoL

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i wouldn't necessarily trust a sports book site just because they use pay pal. you might want to do some research on it but i don't know if pay pal will insure anything from a gambling site if you end up getting jacked. and there's a lot of scam sites out there, even some of the big name sites, like bodog have been known to get people (problems paying US players as they say).

read around gambling forums and handicapping web sites to try and find out which sites are legit (that actually pay out when you cash out) that suits your payout needs...right now i'm using betus.com but they don't pay pal. the only way to cash out is courier check. remember if they are legit, they are overseas, so most of them send you a checks. usually a credit/debit card is all good to deposit on them too.

here's a short list of legit sites, at least from my sources, not sure if any of them use pay pal though

betUS.com
betED.com
Logans
LegendZ Sports
SPORTSBETTING.COM
Sports Interaction
BetJamaica.com
BetOnline.com
BookMaker.com
5Dimes.com

and again do your research on the site before you deposit any cash
 
Mar 16, 2005
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Keep in mind in the upcoming months most banks (credit cards/debit cards) will not let you deposit to these sites. It's in the works as we speak to make this happen. As always best bet is to find a bookie in your area to ensure you know your money will be paid back or just make a trip to vegas.
 
May 19, 2005
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i wouldn't necessarily trust a sports book site just because they use pay pal. you might want to do some research on it but i don't know if pay pal will insure anything from a gambling site if you end up getting jacked. and there's a lot of scam sites out there, even some of the big name sites, like bodog have been known to get people (problems paying US players as they say).

read around gambling forums and handicapping web sites to try and find out which sites are legit (that actually pay out when you cash out) that suits your payout needs...right now i'm using betus.com but they don't pay pal. the only way to cash out is courier check. remember if they are legit, they are overseas, so most of them send you a checks. usually a credit/debit card is all good to deposit on them too.

here's a short list of legit sites, at least from my sources, not sure if any of them use pay pal though

betUS.com
betED.com
Logans
LegendZ Sports
SPORTSBETTING.COM
Sports Interaction
BetJamaica.com
BetOnline.com
BookMaker.com
5Dimes.com

and again do your research on the site before you deposit any cash
you know any good forums about sport handicapping?im into real nfl talk.only one that seems worth while that i found is covers.com

best sites i herd are
bookmaker.com
thegreek.com
 
May 15, 2002
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sportsbook.com com is legit but bank of america wont let me deposit.....they pay out too... ive recieved checks well over 3gs from em
 
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get my info from covers. I bet with sbgglobal but i remember I was up and wanted to withdraw and they said they were having problems at the time and coudnt do withdraws!!! Then I tried a week later same thing, then i end up gambling my winnings and giving it back. Skanless!!!! Usually i had know problem with them for years!
 

RevoL

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yea i fuck with covers and wagerline too

your best bet is to find a local bookie like scary was sayin, but most people don't have the connect for that. but if you can find one, its always nice to have access to both a book and have an online sports account...sometimes we get tippers from one of the books we go through and then lay big on the offshore account. and also usually the offshores have better payout on the parlays, and they accept more exotic bets and other props, basically they will have odds on anything from sports to entertainment to politics, where as a lot of local books will only accept your standard sports spreads, o/u, parlays and teasers.
 

RevoL

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^basically...wagerline is now a part of covers, they used to be ran differently, wagerline is where all the cappers are and make their picks, covers has all the articles, pro cappers info, sports news, ect