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  • LongBall52
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    • 06-14-20
    • 1319

    #1
    Espn bet?
    Has anyone signed up with them? Not talking transfer players from the place they bought.. How has it gone so far you've gotten a payout or any information is good..
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    • 06-10-10
    • 60643

    #2
    5mike5 has been raving about them as a new book to me.
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    • 2Sweeet
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      • 08-31-22
      • 1119

      #3
      Same site different name. I believe Penn/ Hollywood Casinos are the nut low for legal sportsbooks. Just my opinion. Take the free shit and run!!
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      • littlekona
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 11-19-15
        • 5241

        #4
        good bonus promo for barstool peeps/// BUT horrible betting market and slow to settle lines are OK......Fast withdrawals though they instant
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        • LongBall52
          SBR MVP
          • 06-14-20
          • 1319

          #5
          Originally posted by littlekona
          good bonus promo for barstool peeps/// BUT horrible betting market and slow to settle lines are OK......Fast withdrawals though they instant
          I would probably sign up there for a trial time anyway...But I don't want to deal with KYC crap. Neither Caesar's nor DraftKings put me through any of that nonsense. Yes , my deposits were all made thru bank acct and my phone number is verified. But no extra NONSENSE..
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            • 06-10-10
            • 60643

            #6
            Originally posted by LongBall52
            I would probably sign up there for a trial time anyway...But I don't want to deal with KYC crap. Neither Caesar's nor DraftKings put me through any of that nonsense. Yes , my deposits were all made thru bank acct and my phone number is verified. But no extra NONSENSE..
            if the book can verify your signup info electronically, from public records, they don't need to ask for ID to start with.

            If you turn over a lot of money or trip any other flags they can all still come back and ask for stuff later though.
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            • LongBall52
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              • 06-14-20
              • 1319

              #7
              I guess you know what you're talking about...But I'll say this. During a 3 year period, with one book(MGM) I had multiple deposits from $100 to $300, never a winning period.. When I went to do 1 single withdrawal..Just over $200. no can do. All done the same way as above. Checking and phone.. Ended up closing my account with $293 total.. A pure Joke!
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                • 06-10-10
                • 60643

                #8
                Originally posted by LongBall52
                I guess you know what you're talking about...But I'll say this. During a 3 year period, with one book(MGM) I had multiple deposits from $100 to $300, never a winning period.. When I went to do 1 single withdrawal..Just over $200. no can do. All done the same way as above. Checking and phone.. Ended up closing my account with $293 total.. A pure Joke!
                That does sound like using KYC to avoid or slow a payout, rather than simply following Know Your Customer guidelines.

                The loose guideline is that they should not be asking for KYC that will delay a withdrawal if they have already had ample time to ask for it before that date.

                But major books all over the world try to ignore that one regularly.

                When called out by a regulator the answer is usually something like "we only identified suspicious issue now. nothing to do with avoiding a withdraw."
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                • LongBall52
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                  • 06-14-20
                  • 1319

                  #9
                  I don't believe to this day, would have gotten my small amount, had I not threatened to turn it over to the state, which I did.. But they paid me 1 day before the state responded to help.
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                    • 06-10-10
                    • 60643

                    #10
                    Originally posted by LongBall52
                    I don't believe to this day, would have gotten my small amount, had I not threatened to turn it over to the state, which I did.. But they paid me 1 day before the state responded to help.
                    Saying that is more likely to get you sent for more KYC than make it quicker from my very long experience helping people with complaints.

                    CS will often flag your account as suspicious if you threaten them.



                    Not that I expect you to take any notice of me. Saying this so that other readers don't start thinking telling a bookmaker you will report them a regulator will make a book shake in their boots and hurry up and pay you. It won't. Ever.
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                    • LongBall52
                      SBR MVP
                      • 06-14-20
                      • 1319

                      #11
                      You're likely correct..When it comes to crooks or scumbags, they could care less!
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                      • LongBall52
                        SBR MVP
                        • 06-14-20
                        • 1319

                        #12
                        And that's Also WHY I don't take their ANY FREE stuff from ANY of Them. Somewhere it gives them a feeling of "you owe us". Which may down the road make some executive decide to put you through living hell to get a small payout. I never tooka penny from MGM or any other book.
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