Where Can I Use My Visa, Mastercard Credit Card to Bet Super Bowl 50 Online?

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For nearly two decades now credit cards remain an especially popular way of betting online and many folks will be pulling out their Mastercard or Visa to wager on Super Bowl 50.  Bookmaker is one of many online sportsbooks that accept Visa and Mastercard.

Be you go to use that credit card to wager online, there are a few things you need to keep in mind.

Some banks that issue Visa and Mastercards will not allow the plastic to be used for gambling purposes (Wells Fargo is one such bank).  All is not lost, however, as Bookmaker has alternative processing in place including Bitcoin.

American Express and Discover cards have never permitted gambling on credit.  One again, Bookmaker does offer alternatives. 

Deposit $50 or more and get 50% Sports & 50% Casino Bonus up to $600.  Up to 20% on all Reloads.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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