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black and blue
12-01-1998, 05:47 PM
I'm a nevada player and haven't had a need for an off shore book. However the best game on the board in my oppinion this week is BYU +3.5 v. Air Force. I can't leagaly bet this game due to the location being in Las Vegas. I am thinking of going with an off shore book that has the game. I need info on the most reputable and best deals with lowest investment needed. I hate to send money when I can bet here at home but thats the only way to play this game. A little help please.
STING
12-01-1998, 07:48 PM
GSC has the same line of -3 1/2. I wrote a little thing about them in the Breaking News section (it's actually a pretty long report).
Good place....Minimum to deposit is $300 though.
PaulieDV
12-01-1998, 08:03 PM
What is going on with Easybets? It took 15 minutes to access then while I was making my wagers the system froze up and I got that dreaded too many users error message. Alan, you need to address these issues, it is a Tuesday not Sunday morning.
emmitt52
12-01-1998, 08:04 PM
Black and Blue-
Try Sterling. They are reputable and cater to players(novice and pro) from the vegas area. www.wagepage.com.. I bet them over the net, but you can do phone or net if you like...
timbo
12-01-1998, 08:22 PM
And to make matters worse, they deny any problem when I called.
bogieboy
12-01-1998, 08:29 PM
NASA is good.
STERLING is good.
WWTS is good.
All pay on time and have low initial deposits for new customers.
I have an account with Intertops and have been well satisfied with them. They have a low minimum deposit ($6.00 minimum) and a minimum wager also of $6.00. They have been around a long time. Their website is at
http://www.intertops.com
You might also look at the banner at the top of this page and click on one of those
sportsbooks. All of them are reputable.
Even if you live in Nevada it can be advantageous to have one or several offshore accounts. Being able to log onto the net, check some lines and place a wager can be convenient. Most offshore sportsbooks take action on games played in Nevada or involving Nevada teams.
Underdog7
12-02-1998, 01:15 AM
There is no doubt Easybets pays but their customer service is not that good. I would give a 3 in a scale of 1-10. The only reason why I am still with them is mainly because of the lines are very comptetitive.
Hartley
12-02-1998, 09:17 AM
I don't think you can legally bet offshore from Nevada. Most books won't let you open an account if you have a Nevada, Wisconsin or Pennsylvania address.
ShiftySheik
12-02-1998, 01:47 PM
I get those error messages all the time at Easybets. They are best used as an extra out since their server is constantly having problems.
Underdog7
12-02-1998, 01:58 PM
Hatrley - Nevada I can understand, but what's up with Wisconsin and Penn.
This really varies from sportsbooks. Some dont accept accounts from certain states and others say its the responsibility of the customer to ensure its legal to place a wager.
One of the books I am with is
http://www.sportsbook.com
They dont appear to put any limits on where they will accept customers from.
These policies do change from time to time
and different books will embargo different states. They need to be checked out on an individual basis.
timbo
12-02-1998, 05:29 PM
Amen to you, Fatboy
STING
12-02-1998, 07:54 PM
In Pennsylvania, you're just allowed to accept bets, not place them http://www.bettorsworld.com/ubb/wink.gif
In New York and New Jersey, you will not get in trouble for placing a wager. Different states have different laws. In California, for example, you will be imprisoned for placing a wager.
OLD MAN
12-02-1998, 09:57 PM
Im assuming you dont have a "reputable"
illegal bookmaker to bet with in town.
STING
12-02-1998, 11:11 PM
I don't know too much about online computer systems, but when I was in the Dominican Republic a few weeks ago the power went out at least 8 times in 1 week and there was not even a storm (this was the Northern part of the island). I don't know if this would affect the servers at all or if this is even the problem. At another extreme, the DR does have one of the more advanced phone systems in the world.
Santo Domingo is much more toward the southern part of the country and is in fact on the southern coast facing the Carribbean Sea. There doesnt seem to have been previous problems with power outages for either Easy Bets or SIA.
black and blue
12-03-1998, 12:23 PM
Old Man Reputable illeagal is a oxy-moron in my humble opinion. I have been thinking of opening a small $300 account anyway because several time I would have loved to bet against UNLV in football. Thanks for the info. people.
sterling
03-12-1999, 07:43 PM
fatman-
Call linetrak at 888-332-9003 and give them your Sterling Account info( it probably got shut off automaticly) so they can turn it on again, or call me directly at 800-630-3322 and give me the info , i'll take care of it for you..
Dan Lewis; Manager-Sterling Sports and Race..
P.S. All Bettorsworld and Oddswiz customers, if you deposited with Sterling, received Linetrak and need grace periods, just call either office and inform us. We will be more then happy to take care of it. There is no need to get "pissed off."
sterling
03-12-1999, 07:47 PM
fatso-
when was our on line system down??
sniper
03-12-1999, 08:51 PM
Dan - seems that you are really in a HOT SEAT!!! When will these complaints end? I am getting tired of it.
sterling
03-12-1999, 09:01 PM
sniper-
I am baffled!!! No matter what we do, it is wrong. No matter how we fix it, it is not good enough.
Thank godness no one has complained about not getting paid, or paid late(you know, the insignificant stuff)...
Any suggestions???
Dan Lewis; Manager-Sterling Sports and Race
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