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It appears that Moneygram is no longer a payment option at BetUS, according to their updated FAQ Page. As of 6/12/2009, this portion of the terms was removed.
UPDATED TERM, Commissions, Payment Method
4. Is there a minimum balance required to receive a payout? Yes, the minimum balance required is: NETeller $25 minimum Moneybookers - $25 minimum Check by courier - $200 Bank Wire - $500
MoneyGrams - $200 Sportsbook or Poker account - $25 minimum 5. What are your payment options? We offer several payment options that vary according to which country you reside in. NETeller - available to Non North American affiliates. No fee. Moneybookers - available to Non North American affiliates. No fee. Check by courier - min. payment of $200. Incurs a $50 fee. Bank Wire - min. payment of $500. Incurs a $50.
Money Gram- min. payment of $200. Incurs a $34.95 fee + 6% of payment amount.
Summary:This is a simple removal of payment method and seems to happen quite frequently all over the place. I doubt Moneygram is used by very many affiliates, but those who use it will now need to find an alternate payment method from BetUS.
BetUS removes Moneygram from FAQ
UPDATED TERM, Commissions, Payment Method
4. Is there a minimum balance required to receive a payout? Yes, the minimum balance required is: NETeller $25 minimum Moneybookers - $25 minimum Check by courier - $200 Bank Wire - $500
MoneyGrams - $200 Sportsbook or Poker account - $25 minimum 5. What are your payment options? We offer several payment options that vary according to which country you reside in. NETeller - available to Non North American affiliates. No fee. Moneybookers - available to Non North American affiliates. No fee. Check by courier - min. payment of $200. Incurs a $50 fee. Bank Wire - min. payment of $500. Incurs a $50.
Money Gram- min. payment of $200. Incurs a $34.95 fee + 6% of payment amount.
Summary:This is a simple removal of payment method and seems to happen quite frequently all over the place. I doubt Moneygram is used by very many affiliates, but those who use it will now need to find an alternate payment method from BetUS.
BetUS removes Moneygram from FAQ