TysonsBadAss
TysonsBadAss
BMR Member
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- Dec 3, 2024
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Credit card deposits work fairly well at Bovada if you don’t have crypto handyWhat’s the deposit methods these days? I’m not a crypto guy and they all seem to be going crypto.
What are the fees for that method these days ? Bookmaker covers my crypto fees every time I deposit, just have to pay a 3-4 dollar minor fee.Credit card deposits work fairly well at Bovada if you don’t have crypto handy
5X rollover not too shabby, I just hope they don't pull any stall tactics with you when it's time for withdraw.I’m taking Bovada up on their sign up sports bonus of $250 for a $500 deposit with a 5xRollover
I did see some of the reviews, and I read in Bovada’s rules, that it’s important that I don’t wager more than 50 percent of the bonus amount. I’ll pay attention to that so I don’t run into trouble.
Completely false.They have lowest rollover
What’s the deposit methods these days? I’m not a crypto guy and they all seem to be going crypto.
He doesn't even gamble enough and use these sponsored books to have a valid opinion, so thank you for sharing to inform us how it really is. That was a filler post by JJGold as we all know by now.Completely false.
heard they limit u quick
Have had different fees with it at various times. Sometimes no fee. Other times a 7-8% fee charged. Crypto obviously helps to avoid fees and probably get better bonuses, but at least the credit cards got successfully accepted more often than other offshore sites.What are the fees for that method these days ? Bookmaker covers my crypto fees every time I deposit, just have to pay a 3-4 dollar minor fee.
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i do like their soccer lines that they offer alot more options on games than like a betonline who is very limited in soccer offerings and lots of asian lines which i'm not really a fan of bovada u can get lots of team totals and alt linesI heard a few posters on the community forum who expressed being limited and they were reliable posters. But it does appear that they do limit and strict on the 50% wagering limit for r/o w/ new players than w/ long time players. I've never been limited and have done thousands of r/o going all-in on the first bet and never being warned. However, I've been playing there when they were called Bodog and now Hall of Fame - Red Room which means absolutely nothing in terms of perks.
Hall of Fame - Red Room with crypto exclusive membership and all I get now is 50% reload bonus w/ 30x r/o. But I'm seeing new players getting bonuses and perks left and right, though Bovada is being more strict w/ them.
Had the Red Room a couple of times there. Helped to get some better offers for a few weeks but then I’d just get kicked out of it a month later…I heard a few posters on the community forum who expressed being limited and they were reliable posters. But it does appear that they do limit and strict on the 50% wagering limit for r/o w/ new players than w/ long time players. I've never been limited and have done thousands of r/o going all-in on the first bet and never being warned. However, I've been playing there when they were called Bodog and now Hall of Fame - Red Room which means absolutely nothing in terms of perks.
Hall of Fame - Red Room with crypto exclusive membership and all I get now is 50% reload bonus w/ 30x r/o. But I'm seeing new players getting bonuses and perks left and right, though Bovada is being more strict w/ them.
Thanks Headster. Fantastic info.I ranked Bovada #1 in the BMR polls, but even they have issues. I joined Bovada crypto exclusive membership about 2-3 years ago where I only do crypto deposit (w/ alternative deposit)*. Before that I was 50/50 with crypto and CC deposits. I wasn't the only one they did this to but Bovada was telling several players that their CC had charged back. My last 10+ CC transactions that were done 4-5 months ago were alleged by Bovada as being charged back. I say alleged because they never showed proof that it was charged back. But they made me send 4-5 months of my statements showing that it was never charged back to me. They locked my account for a few weeks before they unlock it. Basically, I would be careful w/ CC as no matter how careful you are w/ CC, it can still cause difficulties. (Btw, Heritage just claimed charged back to a recent CC transaction which I never received a charged back on my CC.)
Also, as I mentioned previously, I haven't done CC deposits for a few years but if I recall correctly, the fees were high and they didn't reimburse you.
*There are also alternative deposits/payouts that you can do at Bovada Community Forum. I'm a Hall of Fame Trader that did too many trades that caused PayPal, Venmo, CashAp and Apple Pay to closed my accounts. Zelle restricted me from sending but can still receive funds. You can do trades there but best practice is to use CA, AP or Zelle. They have a thread of best practice which if you should partake in trades to heed that thread.
I’ll do this for sure. Thanks!Hi TBA,
Don't forget you could also use Bovada to apply for the BMR Baller Program.
"How to become a BMR Baller?
You must fund a new sportsbook account through a BMR sponsor for up to a $100 deposit match (5x rollover). This deposit stacks on top of any bonus the sportsbook gives you, giving you extra cash to bet with. You will then be eligible to receive coins through:"
I used Crypto for my initial deposit but like someone else said Bovada has several Credit Card options for deposit as well.What’s the deposit methods these days? I’m not a crypto guy and they all seem to be going crypto.