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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Pancho Sanza:
How do I enter them?
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I got a ton of them.
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Huh?

You do not know?

Sign-in to your account and click on CASH GIVAWAYS........self-explanatory from there.
 

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I am hoping that they are so big and so many customer is why I have not won makes them very secure company
 

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I have enough points that I can enter the monthly draw for $3000 and have more tickets in the pot than all the other customers COMBINED.

Will let you guys know if I win.
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What am I missing? The book always picks up my fees for Western Union deposits and I never see a fee on a Neteller deposit.
 

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Pancho, I'm surprised you pay that much in Neteller fees. Deps are always free and most books give at least 1 free wd per month. Unless you're stretched really thin over too many books you I wouldn't think you'd have to do withdrawals that often. I pay $15 here and there, but it's pretty rare, I'd say 2 or 3 times per month, tops.

$100-200/week is pretty stiff even for a successful guy such as yourself.
 

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Thanks to everyone for all their input...just trying to get a cros-section of what fees most offshore bettors have to pay...obviously, any fees have to be considered "the price of doing business" and was kind of wondering what is considered the breaking point of when it might put a drain on profits. Laying -110, if you have to hit 52.38% to break even, do you need to hit 53% when you take into account any fees...or is it 55%?

I guess it's similar to a situation where I see people playing blackjack. Someone might be bet $100 chips and every so often throws the dealer a $5 tip after a blackjack or maybe a double-down win. At the next table, a tourist is playing $5 a hand and tipping $1 every so often. Everything else being equal, if they tip the same percentage of the time, the $100 bettor is much more capable of overcoming "the cost of doing business" more than the $5 bettor who is tipping less, but a much higher percentage.

Just a thought...
 

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