Does bookmaker offer free payouts?

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  • dynamite140
    SBR MVP
    • 07-05-08
    • 4958

    #1
    Does bookmaker offer free payouts?
    I keep having people tell me it is 50 dollars and higher. But i read on the site and CS says they give one free payout every 30 days although it will take 25-30 REGULAR days.

    Obviously the wait period is long but i waited more than 40 days for both my WSEX and bodog checks.

    I heard you can get freepayout with your betpoints but wouldn't that still make it 25-30 days for a payout or is that free payout a bit faster?

    Is the reason why so many people mention bookmaker has high withdraw fees b/c many want the check within 7 days?

    Note i just want an account there b/c i only bet CBB totals.
  • dynamite140
    SBR MVP
    • 07-05-08
    • 4958

    #2
    anyone?
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    • fedex11204
      SBR Sharp
      • 08-14-05
      • 366

      #3
      no free payouts and it takes minimum 14 days for you to see your money and the fees are absolutely exorbitant so y bother with this stinker of a book
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      • dynamite140
        SBR MVP
        • 07-05-08
        • 4958

        #4
        then why do they tell me there is one free payout once per month? ARe they lieing to me? Can you tell me the fees in detail?
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        • fedex11204
          SBR Sharp
          • 08-14-05
          • 366

          #5
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          • TLD
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 12-10-05
            • 671

            #6
            Dynamite, I talked to their customer service about a week ago, and here is what they told me is their policy concerning free withdrawals.

            At any given time, they offer one method by which you can get one free withdrawal per month. The method changes every month or so. For instance, currently the one free withdrawal per month is via check by mail. Prior to that—when I got my last payout a month or two ago—it was electronic check. Prior to that, they tell me, it was Moneygram. It will probably change again later in January or in February.

            In addition to this, most accounts are also able to relinquish a certain number of accumulated loyalty points in exchange for waiving the usual fees on a check by mail withdrawal. So, for instance if you’ve already used up your freebie for the month and you want a second withdrawal, you can use some of your loyalty points to avoid the fee. (This isn’t really free of course, because the loyalty points you’re giving up have some value.)
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