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Can anybody show me or tell me a site that allows e-gold for betting. I dont mind having several of them
bismoot
02-08-2008, 11:09 PM
i found some using moneybookers ,but not egold!
its better to use moneybookers
dglife
02-09-2008, 01:55 PM
Can anybody show me or tell me a site that allows e-gold for betting. I dont mind having several of them
You can try betestate.com
I think a minimum deposit is $1 right now.
Liofey
02-16-2008, 11:53 AM
i think betestate not operate again...my i know hum...some egold sport betting like betfair i know betfair its not use gold but yeah u know what i mean...:banana: :online2lo
i found some using moneybookers ,but not egold!
its better to use moneybookers
what is moneybookers?
subarulancer
02-19-2008, 04:24 PM
i think betestate not operate again...my i know hum...some egold sport betting like betfair i know betfair its not use gold but yeah u know what i mean...:banana: :online2lo
i used to bet with e-gold in betestate.com and try my best to help the owner to improve their standard of betting but since i left the paid to post section.... sadly to hear now betstate not longer already!
Don-Montana
02-19-2008, 06:16 PM
what is moneybookers?
www. moneybookers .com
Surely Neteller is the easiest to move you're cash around with.
All of the big bookies & sportsbooks use it & they give you a free ATM card to withdraw your money with.I don't think I'd trust any books who used e-gold.
Mac1980
03-01-2008, 02:30 PM
FonBet Bookmakers - http://www.fonbet.com - greatest spotsbook with e-gold support - sports bets, LIVE sports bets, poker, casino.
5Dimes - http://www.5dimes.com
Bet Royal - http://www.betroyal.com
Bet Estate - http://www.betestate.com
Does anybody else have another egold betting website?
etunnels
03-19-2008, 02:21 PM
Moneybookers is a UK-based service that's similar to PayPal. Very low limits, though, unless validated with bank account.
kafka
04-06-2008, 02:52 PM
Seems the majority are with moneybookers, "when you notice the flags changing, change your uniform"
Switch to moneybookers, or e-bullion (usually alot use ebullion if they use bookers)
shabba99
04-07-2008, 04:26 PM
I think neteller would be a good alternative. Itīs used on lot of international sites.
BetGold
04-07-2008, 10:24 PM
FonBet Bookmakers - http://www.fonbet.com - greatest spotsbook with e-gold support - sports bets, LIVE sports bets, poker, casino.
5Dimes - http://www.5dimes.com
Bet Royal - http://www.betroyal.com
Bet Estate - http://www.betestate.com
5Dimes no longer accepts e-gold.
FonBet no longer accepts e-gold.
Bet Royal no longer accepts e-gold.
Also...
Pitbull Poker no longer accepts e-gold.
BetOnMarkets no longer accepts e-gold.
Appears the best remaining options for e-gold betting are:
BetEstate.com (sports)
BetGold.com (casino)
TheGoldCasino.com (casino)
www.ibcbet.com
I'm their agent and have been accepting e-gold betting for my internet client. PM me if interested, I'll send u a demo account ... cheers~
Asianagoldcom
04-16-2008, 06:25 PM
Seems the majority are with moneybookers, "when you notice the flags changing, change your uniform"
Switch to moneybookers, or e-bullion (usually alot use ebullion if they use bookers)
E-bullion is an outright fraud, and Moneybookers reverse payments and have ludicrous rules. The best system by far for sports betting and other gambling is Liberty Reserve, IMHO.
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http://www.myegoldgames.com/featuredlinks
alvanp
07-09-2008, 07:02 PM
you should try it !!!!
http://www.playforgold.net
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