shouldn't have wired that much at once
so i got shorted on my withdrawl
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paranoyd androydSBR Hall of Famer
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#36Comment -
frizzelliSBR Hall of Famer
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#37Ask the sportsbook and shut the fuk up you whiny bytch.Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#38My question is... why in the world are you only leaving $256.49 in your account???Comment -
ipickwinnersSBR MVP
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#39its called, i lost...and thats what im down to? i know i need to reloadComment -
robmpinkSBR Posting Legend
- 01-09-07
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#40thats what im getting at, i gotta lose 4% of what im taking out, plus the small fee my bank charges, plus the $30 transaction fees on 1k deposits using my CC, that shit adds up, i want it back.
i posted this thread because i wanted to know if anyone has ever gotten any of all these fees reimbursed to them
I have before in the past with Wagerweb. Say the wire was $100, which I would get back as cash in my accouint. If I was expecting 3k, it would be short by $50, then $15 from my bank. I took it up wiith them and always got the $50 back.Comment -
ipickwinnersSBR MVP
- 01-06-08
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#41
so u did not get ur local banks fee back, but the shorted amount u did? ok, im def going to try tomorrow
has anyone else experienced this with bookmaker though?Comment -
The KrakenBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-25-11
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#42No, but I never withdraw just 15k.Comment -
MendozaLineSBR MVP
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#43unfokkinreal broawnxurrComment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
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#44They charged you $65 for the withdrawal.
If they double charged you (out of your account and then out of your payout) then call them and tell them about the simple mistake.Comment -
ZetaPsi808SBR Posting Legend
- 09-18-08
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#45that is a sweet payout bro
nice job
sorry i cant help with the fee issue
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bighawk12SBR Sharp
- 06-06-12
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#46Good job bro, how long did it take to get that wired?Comment -
UntilTheNDofTimESBR Hall of Famer
- 05-29-08
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#47600 fee to withdraw? Why you guys still deal with online books is beyond me.Comment -
JeffieSBR MVP
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#49just be happy ur withdrawl was successful. You can probably call them and they should put that fee back in ur book.Comment -
jankaySBR Hustler
- 06-16-12
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#50I also only got $490 from my $500 withdrawal plus the $14 fee from my bank......... and when i spoke with my bookmaker they told me that their record shows that theyve sent their $500 and that this matter should be spoken with my bank!!! wtf? can somebody help me?Comment -
HedgeHogSBR Posting Legend
- 09-11-07
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#51Congrats on the nice payout. However, I have to ask why you're so concerned about the $65 wire shortage (probably the cost of their bank passed on to you) and not the $600 withdrawal fee by CRIS. If you took 5 max checks instead ($3000 each plus $65 fee each), you could have cut your overall costs by more than 50%. Granted it would take you longer, but the savings would be well over $300.Comment -
Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
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#52op calls betting thousands for shits and giggles but bitches and moans about $65 fee? what makes you think we know the bookmaker's wiring process? do idiots think anymore?
here is a little tip for you when you do wires. it's not your bank but the bank that sent out the wire most likely took off $65 in fees. international banks are shady like that. they will take out fees that you can't do nothing about...Comment -
The KrakenBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-25-11
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#53Have JJ call them for you. Theyd shit their pants when they heard his voice.Comment -
cloverfieldSBR Wise Guy
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#54It was an international wire so the intermediary bank took their fee. sometimes there can be multiple intermediary banks per international transaction... each one used takes their cut.
google "intermediary bank fee"
Sneak peek:
"Every intermediate bank that handles a wire transaction can take a fee directly out of the wire payload (the assets being transferred) without the account holders knowledge or consent. In many places, there is no legislation or technical means to protect customers from this practice. If bank S is the sending bank (or brokerage), and bank R is the receiving bank (or brokerage), and banks I1, I2, and I3 are intermediary banks, the client may only have a contract with bank S and/or R, but banks I1, I2, and I3 can (and often do) take money from the wire without any direct arrangement with the client. Clients are sometimes taken by surprise when less money arrives at bank"Comment -
LordVodkaSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-17-09
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#55When doing bank wires does the bank notify the IRS?Comment -
sharpcircleSBR Sharp
- 02-05-11
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#5665 dollars for a 3k check is pretty lol terrible tooComment -
19th HoleSBR Posting Legend
- 03-22-09
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#57What a fukkin' joke.
Now you can be like JJ and
shower your aunt w/ C-Notes.
Glad you won some cash..
But that's between you and your book.
Don't lose it kid.Comment -
dj_destroyerSBR MVP
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#58Why hasn't jj stepped up to deal with this? Does he pick and choose his cases?
I thought jj was for the players?Comment -
relaaxxSBR MVP
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#59bookmaker payout fees are ridiculous, plus they have terrible lines. play somewhere else, keep way more winnings. if your losing, who cares where you play, cost the same.Comment -
paranoyd androydSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-11
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#60Congrats on the nice payout. However, I have to ask why you're so concerned about the $65 wire shortage (probably the cost of their bank passed on to you) and not the $600 withdrawal fee by CRIS. If you took 5 max checks instead ($3000 each plus $65 fee each), you could have cut your overall costs by more than 50%. Granted it would take you longer, but the savings would be well over $300.Comment -
korbal29SBR Wise Guy
- 10-25-09
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#61cloverfield gave you the right answer it is the intermediary banks . As for those clowns , since they couldnt give the answer because they never cashout close to that amount..brush it off and enjoy your funds...congrats for the winComment -
KoldazziceSBR MVP
- 11-08-11
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#62Bottom line is it's your money therefor you should request the chain of command of what charges went to where. I dont give a fuk if its 65 dollars or 2 dollars. But I went through the same scratch my head issue but like cloverfield said before there is a International Fee. Intermediary banks and its in their fine print. They take their cut, but you should 100% want to know the chain of command of every red cent.
There is a reason you play a game at one place +125 instead of +120 at another. Its hard enough out here with a $600 fee you deserve to get every answer on every red penny!
Next time don't post pictures for these morons. Its to bad this site isn't more helpful when asking a simple question.Comment -
LordVodkaSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-17-09
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#63Gotta agree with koldazzice on this one. The people on these boards are huge jerks whenever someone asks for help. They think they're being cool by acting like complete assholes. It's sadly the way these boards are. Too many idiots or too many young 15 year olds on here trying to act like bad asses. Mods should clean up this place but they never will cause they need the hits so they allow all these bad users to be on here.Comment -
Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
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#64first of all, this thread is getting too fuckin long. idiots shouldn't post about payouts. second of all, books have customer service for these reasons. last but not least, do not have a long discussions about processors or how payouts work so that threads like this would show up on top of the google search. you ***** are confused in thinking getting payouts in the states is legal or something. every time you get a payout from a book, the books are committing a crime. that's why the fees are crazy high. you can thank our government for this bs.Comment -
HedgeHogSBR Posting Legend
- 09-11-07
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#65first of all, this thread is getting too fuckin long. idiots shouldn't post about payouts. second of all, books have customer service for these reasons. last but not least, do not have a long discussions about processors or how payouts work so that threads like this would show up on top of the google search. you ***** are confused in thinking getting payouts in the states is legal or something. every time you get a payout from a book, the books are committing a crime. that's why the fees are crazy high. you can thank our government for this bs.Comment -
poker6469SBR Sharp
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#66ipickwinners,we know your real and he is the butt bandit clown,probley bet 10.00 a
game.Comment -
Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
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#67do you think if wagering was legal in the states, they'd have the excuse to charge exorbitant amount of fees? of course not, they'd be driven away by competition. so yes, us government is responsible for the high fees...
also cris can charge high fees due to the fact that they are probably the only book in the us that doesn't limit winning cappers.Comment -
ipickwinnersSBR MVP
- 01-06-08
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#68lol i remember thisComment -
dinkRestricted User
- 09-11-13
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#69Stupid for playing at a book that will fee you for withdrawals
5Dimes
bookmaker
Who else is on the list?
Probably heritage, DSI, wagerwebComment -
teaserpleaserBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-14-08
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#70throw a fukkin pick 6 one time phillipComment
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