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    Default 5DIMES - Strange betting patterns

    Any thoughts or further news on 5dimes and these money laundering allegations?

    We ask because we are noticing some very strange odds from Costa Rica's finest. One such example is Pinnacle offer 2.03 Barbora Stefkova, and the best odds without 5dimes is 2.08 ----- they have 2.30 !!

    Several of the other matches are badly out of line, and that's not like 5dimes.

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    Also it's an offshore gambling site, that's kinda suspicious as well Did realy US customers have to buy Amazon gift cards in cash (!!!!) to fund their 5Dimes accounts??? #suspicious

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    I stopped promoting them long before I read about the Amazon gift cards fiasco namely because they didn't convert for me, and they offered a 20% rev share which is low compared to other sports betting affiliate programs.

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    Minor tennis is something that 5dimes offered long time ago. Long before Pinnacle. Their linesmaker is pretty good. And they have maxbets 500 or 250 USD and limit quickly sharp tennis bettors to 50 USD. There is out of question someone can launder money on their "promo" tennis lines.

    Their 20% might be low when you compare them with the rest, but the % is just some number. The 20% is real 20% after banking and bonus deductions. Since they are the most transparent affiliate program on the planet, you know you can trust that number. Almost all other affiliate programs deduct something extra. For example Bovada, as I like them, deduct 20% of the winnings. So when someone loses 1000, the commission is counted from 800.

    5dimes is a very good and competitive. If you have enough traffic (but I mean really a lot) negotiations with GM about the rev share are possible. They have a very bad signup to real deposit conversions, but they convert a lot of old players that are maybe signed off by other programs. What counts are the real money from some units of traffic. For me, the numbers are very good and I feel very safe.

    Also it's an offshore gambling site, that's kinda suspicious as well
    I think suspicious are patterns of your mind only. US market is such, that only "illegal" offshore bookies can operate there nation-wide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetbet View Post
    I stopped promoting them long before I read about the Amazon gift cards fiasco namely because they didn't convert for me, and they offered a 20% rev share which is low compared to other sports betting affiliate programs.
    For casino I don't use them, however for sports they are god 20% is what you start off but it's negotiable once you get to a certain level, one thing this book does is attract high rollers.. and lots of them it is the most trusted program for sports betting in the states and although the % to start is low, the conversions are insane the only problem I have with them is sometimes they are too good, by that I mean it's quite common for the players to make more money than the affiliate promoting them however come football season it usually goes back in favor.


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