Hello again, damsels and degenerates. More often than not, we Covers faithful find ourselves reading negative threads about some of the online sportsbooks featured on this site. However, I must give a great King Serf shout out to the customer service department at
Sports Interaction.
I opened an account because I really loved the site's look, feel, broad betting options, and multiple deposit options. Unless you are lucky enough to live in Las Vegas or know several "trusted" local bookies, an online sports bettor must branch out to multiple online sportsbooks.
Due to a recent fascist situation with my bank, still unexplainable by one of those "financial wizards" one must wait to see, I was unable to use Sports Interaction's popular eCheck option.
All of the sudden, my cell phone rang and a polite,
clearly understandable young lady introduced herself. She was a customer service agent from Sports Interaction, and even though she was unable to resolve the eCheck issue, she offered advice and set up a call back for later in the evening.
Right on time, 7:30 p.m. CST, I received a call from another Sports Interaction rep, Missy...though, honestly, she sounded like a man. No matter, "Missy" had an idea. She/he gave me extensive information about a Visa debit card available at Walgreen's stores ($30, $50, $100) that is generally referred to as a Gift2Go card -- www.gift2go.net He/she told me to beware of the phrase "U.S. domestic use only" on the card, or any verbiage that might prevent a
worldwide Internet purchase. The rep also went
above and beyond to mention how many American players use green dot cards, but that players must wait until they receive their permanent green dot card in the mail in order for the card transaction to work.
Missy was an angel. The Visa gift2go cleared easier than Jesus walking on water. *And as a new Sports Interaction customer my funds were doubled upon deposit.
I can not comment about the ease of winnings withdrawal from Sports Interaction, but if it is even half as good as the customer service, that's great for me.
Thank you, "Missy"...and thank you, Sports Interaction!