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I opened a $100 account with Carib ($50 bonus) and have taken it to around $1100, but haven't found a good line (I liked) for a while (mostly like some of the run lines in the past). Should I cash out ($20 fee) or leave it for foots?
Anyone use them for Foots before?

Thanks.
 

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They don't have real high limits (if that is a concern - I know you can play dimes) but they offer a free 1/2 point on Friday nights and you can find some unique lines.
 
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No, but, if you want your money out, just apply for a PPATM account. you will get a card in about 5 days. Activate the card, request a payout via PPATM, drive to the closest ATM, and get your money.. cost $1.50.

Then, if you don't want to use the PPATM card anymore, just use it for cutting lines...
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If you don't mind capping early in the week they have an excellent -102 deal Tuesdays for NFL sides that makes them a very good NFL value IMO, plus they do have some opinion on occasion. One of my fav outs except for that w/d fee - I wish they'd drop that!
 

It's like sum fucking Beckett play that we're rehe
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Never heard of a PPATM, Carib only charges $1.50 for that kind of withdrawl, that's a good deal.

As for cutting lines, sorry, youo got the wrong guy. Striaght arrow here. Gotta set a good role model for the kids.
 
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Actually, Carib doesn't charge a cent for PPATM withdrawals. I was just going by what the ATM near me charged for 2 wd's. $1.50 each.

The link to PrePaidATM is on Caribs site.

No kids here.
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