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    Access to Bovada Reportedly Blocked For Comcast Users

    Apparently just an DNS issue, but wonder if more of these are coming

    http://www.onlinepokerreport.com/118...comcast-users/

     
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    I saw this fix earlier for anyone whose on Crapcast.


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    Was just on their website now and looking at what deposit methods they are offering these days and it's not a good sign when they are waiving their credit card processing fee upfront.(nearly 5 percent) Usually companies will do something like add it back in your balance taking a good chance you're just going to lose it back eventually anyways. To waive it upfront is unusual

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    Quote Originally Posted by lvpkr1009 View Post
    Was just on their website now and looking at what deposit methods they are offering these days and it's not a good sign when they are waiving their credit card processing fee upfront.(nearly 5 percent) Usually companies will do something like add it back in your balance taking a good chance you're just going to lose it back eventually anyways. To waive it upfront is unusual
    That fee isn't waived for everyone. Most of the time it's 4.9% for anyone but the first credit transaction is free. They probably might waive it for some others who deposited on the site a while back but haven't used Bovada in a long time.

    Bovada still credits WU or MG fees back for deposits over $300.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeerAndPoker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by lvpkr1009 View Post
    Was just on their website now and looking at what deposit methods they are offering these days and it's not a good sign when they are waiving their credit card processing fee upfront.(nearly 5 percent) Usually companies will do something like add it back in your balance taking a good chance you're just going to lose it back eventually anyways. To waive it upfront is unusual
    That fee isn't waived for everyone. Most of the time it's 4.9% for anyone but the first credit transaction is free. They probably might waive it for some others who deposited on the site a while back but haven't used Bovada in a long time.

    Bovada still credits WU or MG fees back for deposits over $300.
    That's a good point I'd totally forgotten that they give you a first deposit free...I couldn't remember my info and signed up for a new acct just to see what they had these days...I stopped using their book ages ago because their lines are awful and usually don't come up early....carry on

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