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Tried the new United Center mobile ordering system during Tuesday's Bulls-Celtics game. Ordered nachos and beer from my seat during the second quarter — got a text 3 minutes later to pick up at Section 112. Total wait time from order to food in hand was under 5 minutes.

The catch? They're charging a

Just hit a decent win on NBA props last week and trying to cash out $950 from an offshore book. They're asking for driver's license, bank statement from last 30 days, and a selfie holding my ID. Submitted everything Tuesday morning but still showing "under review" 4 days later.

Is this normal timing? The site says 24-48 hours for document verification but I'm past that window. This is my first withdrawal over $500 so maybe they're being extra careful, but getting nervous about the delay.

What's been everyone's actual experience with verification times? Trying to figure out if I should be worried or just wait it out.

.50 "convenience fee" per order, not per item. So if you're getting
8 nachos and a
4 beer, you're paying
4.50 instead of
2. But honestly, missing 2-3 minutes of game time versus the usual 12-15 minute concession stand nightmare feels worth it.

The real question: Anyone know if this system works during playoff games when the crowds are insane? Regular season Tuesday night is one thing, but I'm wondering if they can handle the volume when every seat is filled and everyone's ordering at halftime.

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Used it three times during the Hawks season so far and it's been consistent. The longest wait was 4 minutes during a Saturday night sellout against the Rangers. What I like is you can order during TV timeouts and actually time your pickup for between periods.

I tracked my concession times this season — old system averaged 13.7 minutes from leaving my seat to getting back with food. Mobile ordering averages 6.2 minutes including the walk. That extra 7-8 minutes of game time is huge when you're paying

80+ per ticket. The

Just hit a decent win on NBA props last week and trying to cash out $950 from an offshore book. They're asking for driver's license, bank statement from last 30 days, and a selfie holding my ID. Submitted everything Tuesday morning but still showing "under review" 4 days later.

Is this normal timing? The site says 24-48 hours for document verification but I'm past that window. This is my first withdrawal over $500 so maybe they're being extra careful, but getting nervous about the delay.

What's been everyone's actual experience with verification times? Trying to figure out if I should be worried or just wait it out.

.50 fee works out to about 7-8% markup on a typical order, which honestly feels reasonable for cutting wait time by more than half.

Only downside is the app crashes sometimes during peak ordering windows right before third periods. Happened twice where I had to restart the app and re-enter my order.

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Wait, do they have this for Cubs games at Wrigley too? Been getting killed by those concession lines during day games when everyone's trying to grab beers between innings. If United Center can pull off 3-minute turnaround, Wrigley should be able to do the same.

Also curious about the payment options — can you use the same mobile wallet setup that some of the MyBookie deposits use, or is it just credit cards through the app?

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This is exactly what I needed to hear. I track my caloric intake pretty precisely, and standing in concession lines for 15+ minutes always throws off my eating schedule during games. When I'm maintaining a 1,800-calorie daily target and planning a post-workout meal around game timing, those delays mess up my entire nutrition window.

Tested the system during last week's Bulls-Pistons game with a planned 320-calorie protein box and water. Ordered at 8:47 PM during a timeout, picked up at 8:51 PM, back in my seat by 8:53 PM. That precision lets me time my pre-game meal better and stick to my macros without the guesswork of "will I be stuck in line for 20 minutes?"

The

Just hit a decent win on NBA props last week and trying to cash out $950 from an offshore book. They're asking for driver's license, bank statement from last 30 days, and a selfie holding my ID. Submitted everything Tuesday morning but still showing "under review" 4 days later.

Is this normal timing? The site says 24-48 hours for document verification but I'm past that window. This is my first withdrawal over $500 so maybe they're being extra careful, but getting nervous about the delay.

What's been everyone's actual experience with verification times? Trying to figure out if I should be worried or just wait it out.

.50 fee is annoying but it's less than what I'd spend on impulse snacks while waiting in those endless lines. Plus I can pre-select exactly what fits my nutrition goals instead of settling for whatever's fastest to grab.

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You're paying an extra

Just hit a decent win on NBA props last week and trying to cash out $950 from an offshore book. They're asking for driver's license, bank statement from last 30 days, and a selfie holding my ID. Submitted everything Tuesday morning but still showing "under review" 4 days later.

Is this normal timing? The site says 24-48 hours for document verification but I'm past that window. This is my first withdrawal over $500 so maybe they're being extra careful, but getting nervous about the delay.

What's been everyone's actual experience with verification times? Trying to figure out if I should be worried or just wait it out.

.50 so you don't miss 8 minutes of regular season Bulls basketball? That's the worst value bet I've heard all week. Just go during timeouts like everyone else has been doing for decades.

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The fee structure is actually smarter than most people realize. They're not just charging for convenience — they're managing demand flow. By adding that

Just hit a decent win on NBA props last week and trying to cash out $950 from an offshore book. They're asking for driver's license, bank statement from last 30 days, and a selfie holding my ID. Submitted everything Tuesday morning but still showing "under review" 4 days later.

Is this normal timing? The site says 24-48 hours for document verification but I'm past that window. This is my first withdrawal over $500 so maybe they're being extra careful, but getting nervous about the delay.

What's been everyone's actual experience with verification times? Trying to figure out if I should be worried or just wait it out.

.50 barrier, they prevent the mobile system from getting completely overwhelmed while still offering value to people who prioritize time over money.

I've been tracking concession analytics at different venues, and places that offer free mobile ordering often crash during peak periods. United Center's approach is similar to how Sportsbetting.ag handles their priority withdrawal processing — small fee for guaranteed faster service.

The real test will be playoffs when ticket prices are 3x higher and everyone's willing to pay premium fees. If the system can maintain sub-5-minute delivery during a Game 7, that

Just hit a decent win on NBA props last week and trying to cash out $950 from an offshore book. They're asking for driver's license, bank statement from last 30 days, and a selfie holding my ID. Submitted everything Tuesday morning but still showing "under review" 4 days later.

Is this normal timing? The site says 24-48 hours for document verification but I'm past that window. This is my first withdrawal over $500 so maybe they're being extra careful, but getting nervous about the delay.

What's been everyone's actual experience with verification times? Trying to figure out if I should be worried or just wait it out.

.50 becomes irrelevant noise.

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Just downloaded the United Center app after reading this. The interface is pretty clean and you can save your usual order as a favorite. Seeing nachos, hot dogs, and beer all pre-loaded with pickup locations marked on a venue map.

One thing I noticed — they show estimated prep times for different items. Pizza slices are 2-3 minutes, but specialty sandwiches are 6-8 minutes. So you can actually plan your order timing based on what you want and when you want to pick it up.

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The prep time display that @newbie nadia chi mentioned is actually pretty smart. I tracked my usual halftime routine during last Friday's Bulls-Pistons game and the app showed 4 minutes for my regular Italian beef order from section 117. Hit submit at the 6-minute mark of the second quarter and got the pickup notification right as halftime buzzer went off.

What surprised me was how accurate their timing algorithm is. The app factored in current crowd size and even adjusted when the concession stand had to restock the beef. Ended up saving me about 12 minutes compared to my usual halftime scramble, which meant I actually caught warm-ups for the third quarter instead of missing the first few possessions while still in line.

The

Tried the new United Center mobile ordering system during Tuesday's Bulls-Celtics game. Ordered nachos and beer from my seat during the second quarter — got a text 3 minutes later to pick up at Section 112. Total wait time from order to food in hand was under 5 minutes.

The catch? They're charging a

Just hit a decent win on NBA props last week and trying to cash out $950 from an offshore book. They're asking for driver's license, bank statement from last 30 days, and a selfie holding my ID. Submitted everything Tuesday morning but still showing "under review" 4 days later.

Is this normal timing? The site says 24-48 hours for document verification but I'm past that window. This is my first withdrawal over $500 so maybe they're being extra careful, but getting nervous about the delay.

What's been everyone's actual experience with verification times? Trying to figure out if I should be worried or just wait it out.

.50 "convenience fee" per order, not per item. So if you're getting
8 nachos and a
4 beer, you're paying .50 fee stings a bit when you're just grabbing a $6 hot dog, but for my usual
8-20 order it's basically negligible. Plus they're processing payments through the app so no fumbling for cash or cards at pickup.

4.50 instead of
2. But honestly, missing 2-3 minutes of game time versus the usual 12-15 minute concession stand nightmare feels worth it.

The real question: Anyone know if this system works during playoff games when the crowds are insane? Regular season Tuesday night is one thing, but I'm wondering if they can handle the volume when every seat is filled and everyone's ordering at halftime.