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    Would you be happier if I used term "horrific, unjustifiable 10%+ fees" rather than "stealing", would it be more appropriate in your dictionary? If that is only thing that you are appalled with?

    At the end of the day you have the same result, customer has 0.88 of their balance right off the bat, regardless how you name it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfie White View Post
    Would you be happier if I used term "horrific, unjustifiable 10%+ fees" rather than "stealing", would it be more appropriate in your dictionary? If that is only thing that you are appalled with?
    The only thing? Lol. One thing is justiciable, the other thing not. There is a HUGE difference between these things.

    But to answer your question: Yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skycrapper8080 View Post
    I am a Bitcoin user for AC88, so far they haven't asked me to undergo KYC caused they said they will ask me to do it if I was chosen for a random checking. But Yes. I heard about some complaints about their KYC's. It takes too long to verify the account/identity.
    I got asked to do KYC at AC88 last week on Friday. They said it takes between 3-5 business days to complete and I thought this was just a way to stall my payout request. So I was expecting my KYC to be verified by this Thursday. Well they started on Saturday and after requesting a better screenshot than the one I originally provided they completed the entire process on SUNDAY. So it went much faster than they stated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfie White View Post

    At the end of the day you have the same result, customer has 0.88 of their balance right off the bat, regardless how you name it.
    I'd just like to mention they did refund €20 to my account after optional got involved, i.e. they reversed the 10% fee for not rolling over the deposit... but yes, it's 0.89 left i.e. 11% taken away right off the bat when you make a withdrawal, unless you don't use Bitcoin and then it's only 1% (you can take a slow withdrawal if it's not Bitcoin as there isn't any currency conversion).

    I think 11% for Bitcoin is fair, LocalBitcoins.com users easily take 11% fee for selling/buying Bitcoin, 11% with Bitcoin is "normal" in my opinion, it just is ... Bitcoin is not an easy product to deal with.

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    Lonnie55, does BET-IBC not cut pinnacle limits to the same level as SM and AC88 have, once they realize you are a long-term winner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by craftbrewer View Post
    Does BET-IBC not cut pinnacle limits to the same level as SM and AC88 have, once they realize you are a long-term winner?
    I don't know about it, I use Orbit and got no issues so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by craftbrewer View Post
    Lonnie55, does BET-IBC not cut pinnacle limits to the same level as SM and AC88 have, once they realize you are a long-term winner?
    No idea, I'm not a long-term user yet. Placed 662 bets, P/L +20k, ROI 32%, still the full limits.
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    Lonnie55, only pinnacle limits are twice higher with BET-IBC or other asian books' too compared to other brokers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by craftbrewer View Post
    Lonnie55, only pinnacle limits are twice higher with BET-IBC or other asian books' too compared to other brokers?
    Singbet also but not on any market. I saw Singbet having 1k limit on BTS soccer markets whilst other brokers had 500

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    Quote Originally Posted by arie1985 View Post
    I will try to make another withdrawal perhaps later on today or tomorrow (if no longshot horse wins) - then will report if I was truly charged 11% on the withdrawal.

    Okay, so I've requested today a withdrawal of €900 exactly.
    I was charged with €1,047.

    I asked Bet-IBC why I was charged more (as €1047 - 11% = €932) so they said there is a 3% fee for withdrawing more than once per calendar week.

    Okay, that's fair enough.
    I've received 0.088 BTC already from them (it was processed pretty fast), The BTC/EUR rate is exactly €10,216 now so this multiplied by 0.088 is €899 - this is spot on, you do receive the full amount without additional fees which is great!

    If you have any other questions for me about this please let me know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arie1985 View Post
    Okay, so I've requested today a withdrawal of €900 exactly.
    I was charged with €1,047.

    I asked Bet-IBC why I was charged more (as €1047 - 11% = €932) so they said there is a 3% fee for withdrawing more than once per calendar week.

    Okay, that's fair enough.
    I've received 0.088 BTC already from them (it was processed pretty fast), The BTC/EUR rate is exactly €10,216 now so this multiplied by 0.088 is €899 - this is spot on, you do receive the full amount without additional fees which is great!

    If you have any other questions for me about this please let me know.

    Should have read this before ...

    https://www.sportsbookreview.com/for...-ibc-scam.html

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    It may be expensive but calling it a scam isnt too much? After all they may charge a lot but they do deliver a service.
    The problem with BTC is that there is also a conversion fee on top of the normal ones, that's why I only use Euro.

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