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  • #588150
    Anonymous
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    Can anyone tell me if Betonusa accepts wgers in the sportbook from US players? Their terms state

    “Absolutely no financial transactions will take place within the United States, its territories or possessions.”

    However, I have a Neteller account which is not on US soil, so the actual financial transaction would be ok?

    Also, what sportbooks do accept US wagers? I don’t want to put any on my site that don’t as my marketing is to almost all US based players.

    Thanks,
    Pokermonger

    #663119
    Anonymous
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    I am quite sure they do, but I will inform Cedrik of this post and he will drop by asap.

    #663169
    Anonymous
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    Dear Pokermonger,

    BetonUSA.com do accept wagers from all over the world including American sportbettors.

    As well, all Gaming Income sponsoring properties do take American players.

    If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us at support@gamingincome.com.

    Thank you Dominique for your message.

    Regards,

    Cedrik

    #663183
    Anonymous
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    Dom and Cedrik,

    Thanks for the info.

    Pokermonger

    #668738
    Anonymous
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    In order to play poker on betonusa you have to deposit money in the sportsbook and transfer it to the poker room. If I have someone sign up for the Betonusa sportsbook and he transfers money from there to his poker account do I still get my %? Does he have to register, via my link, for the poker even after he has been linked to me through the sportsbook? When I go to check my stats, I can’t see anything about poker. Just casino and sportsbook stats. Thanks, Jeff

    #668970
    Anonymous
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    Let me correct Captain America up there

    They do not accept wagers from all over the world and were in fact “Blacklisted” for non payment in the sportsbook review.

    Be careful with these guys, they have been found guilty of shady practices.

    If Captain America is in Montreal, as it says, he should know they don’t accept wagers from Canada.

    #668972
    Anonymous
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    Here is a story about their shady doings and the link to it

    2/8/2005 5:39:00 PM SCAM ALERT: SBR Bill Dozer reports: BetonUSA Live-Betting SCAM? BetonUSA (SBR rating D-) claims the right to keep entire account balances if a player makes an in-game live wager after the play has begun. One player reports that BetonUSA confiscated $7,000 of winnings before closing the account. The rules state that if the player wagers after the snap of the football they would pay for their mistake with the funds currently in their account.
    Management claims they do not have control of live-wagering and a third party handles this part of the sportsbook for them. This relationship is similar to the one BetonUSA had with its original poker room. The poker room closed with player balances. Many players were not credited by BetonUSA or their sister site PyramidSportsWager (SBR rating D-). SBR to contact BetonUSA’s live-wagering on players’ behalf.

    http://www.sportsbookreview.com/SCAM+Alert/default.aspx

    #671302
    Anonymous
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    The proliferation of online sports books and casinos with little more backing than a “catchy name” continues. Just because the site is called BetOnUSA does not mean that it’s big, or particularly used by American players.

    Nor does it mean that it will stand by it’s players when 3rd parties rip them off .. in fact usually the opposite.
    :grunt:

    What surprises me more is that people continmue to get caught out using and promoting these sorts of places.

    Get it right gentlemen (and ladies) … and affiliates PLEASEE do more to check out potential clients that a quick once over of their % revenue share ..
    :slapface:

    We all know of at least a dozen good “bricks n’ mortar” places that are well regulated, have signifcant backing and have been going for 5+ years.

    They might offer a little less in the deals and client bonuses … but they’ll be around in 10 more years … and there’ll be none of this rubbish.

     

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