bailing on my local for the superbowl

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his claims his site (bettordays.ag) won't let him change the prop bet minimum from $50. i had a good season as a $100-200 straight bettor, and want to spread some action throughout the game, especially some props, but no way I am putting $50 on some of them. we roll our action a lot and i asked him to settle with me this week so that i could make a deposit online and place some of the prop bets. i feel like there is a small chance that he will bail on settling this week so that i still put my action through him. i have used him for over 5 years, this is the first year with this new site. am i in the wrong here? and also, what will be an easy site to set up an account and make a deposit with within a week? thanks!
 
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He's Full of Shit ... If he's an Agent or even a Sub Agent he should be able to change that Limit in less than a Minute

and he should Want to, as Shops Love Prop action.

5Dimes probably the Most Props, Betonline probably 2nd choice
 

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shouldn't have said anything about it until you got payed, just agree with whatever he says and once you get your coin do your own thing, if he asks then tell him but IMO you should have acted like business as usual
 

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And like BAS said, he can change anything within minutes
 
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He's Full of Shit ... If he's an Agent or even a Sub Agent he should be able to change that Limit in less than a Minute

and he should Want to, as Shops Love Prop action.

5Dimes probably the Most Props, Betonline probably 2nd choice
thanks for the response. the fact that he doesnt seem to WANT to take my prop bets lead me to believe that, for some reason, he really cant change it.

shouldn't have said anything about it until you got payed, just agree with whatever he says and once you get your coin do your own thing, if he asks then tell him but IMO you should have acted like business as usual
i thought about this, but we have had a good betting relationship for years, he has worked with me and i am always willing to work with him, but this is a little ridiculous. i want him to know why i am settling my balance. maybe he will care to lose a client that he has had for years, or maybe he won't. i know him well enough, and we have enough mutual friends, that the payout will happen. if he doesnt settle before the super bowl, i certainly will not place ANY action with him.
 

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