Pinnacle charges 3% fee on withdrawal, NEVER AGAIN
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Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#37Originally posted by MasGrande1995I have never paid a fee for a book , To me %3 is not big fee since I play with small amounts !!!
It's still a 3% margin you are giving away in a game where many pros are happy to net 3%.
It's all relative.Comment -
James DSBR MVP
- 01-03-13
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#39I know everyone loves pinny but 5x rollover seems way high. The 4k deposit to make a few bets is awfully strange however does anyone really think if this guy bet 18k he should still have to pay a 3% fee? With pinnacles current policy he would and thats pretty weak.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#40
But say, he bet $5,000 and lost $3,600 so has only $400 balance remaining. He goes to withdraw it but is faced with a fee of 3% on $15,000 shortfall = $450!Last edited by Hareeba!; 08-08-14, 01:51 AM.Comment -
James DSBR MVP
- 01-03-13
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#41
Still stand by my statement 5x rollover is pretty brutal if you are depositing cash. However I would like to know answer to my question above. Thanks againComment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#42Ok, thank you. But isn't it 3% of withdrawal? So if he deposits 4k gives pinny 18k in action and at the end has exactly 10k in account he wants to withdraw what is the cost?
Still stand by my statement 5x rollover is pretty brutal if you are depositing cash. However I would like to know answer to my question above. Thanks again
You aren't charged the fee to withdraw your winnings.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#43
It doesn't sound right that he would ever be liable for more than 3% of the 4k deposit amount. $120.
I think in your scenario where his balance is $400 the fee would be $12 to withdraw it prior to rolling over any amount less than 20k..Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#44
But in the absence of any detailed explanations of how they apply the fee we are all guessing to some extent.Comment -
superhansSBR High Roller
- 01-29-14
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#45BWIN charge a £1.50 withdrawal fee if it makes anyone feel any better?
They also limit you to £1.50 bets pretty quickComment -
spiderSBR Posting Legend
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#46I've said it before and I'm going to say it again. the fact that pinny transfers your money within 5 minutes from your request is worth even more than 3%.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#47
But all the others I deal with payout withing 24 hours and that's quite adequate for me.
So paying 3% for a few hours advantage is for desperates only.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#49
I'll stick to mine and take my own money out fee free every time.Comment -
dealer winsSBR Wise Guy
- 02-03-09
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#50If you need a £2000 float in Pinny, deposit £100, 20 times.
Im sure it will help with the roll-over/withdrawal rules somehow lolComment -
relaaxxSBR MVP
- 06-15-06
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#511 of my favorite books and one I can play at is following pinny. while not close to pinny in reputation they also feel the need to start charging 3% for payouts. hollywood sprortsbook. while i don't think any other sister book of sportsbook.ag(different owner but usually same rules) hollywood now gives you 1 free payout per year instead on 1 per month. no email-no message with that big of a change in policy. i'm with Hareeba, time to move on, except with me it's time and has been for a while to stop offshore gambling altogether. just keeps getting worse and worse starting in 2006. risk/reward has declined consistently.Comment -
chase hardySBR MVP
- 01-07-10
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#52Here is what happened. Guy was broke and needed 4k so he decides to send off and then withdrawal so he wont have to eat the cash advance fees at atm. Backfired on him.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#53You will still have the same total rollover target. Unless each £100 deposit is played through 5 times or lost before making the next deposit the rollover will accumulate..Comment -
bigballaSBR Sharp
- 10-18-12
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#54So I was a longstanding customer with pinnacle, wagered probably over 100k in the last years.
Deposited 4k yesterday, made a few 50$ bets and decided to cash out. They dont let me withdraw until I roll over the balance 5 times (i.e make bets totalling 20k.) there is no way I ever bet that much, now they take 3% fee from me to withdraw. A total, disgusting joke. I am closing my account with them. this is retarded. I hope others are warned by there BS practices. cant believe this. It seems there is nothing I can do. Can I ?
Dont want to keep betting and lose my money there, i know im not a winner.Comment -
Ryan999SBR Rookie
- 06-16-14
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#55I don't think you realize how fortunate you are to have a Pinnacle account. They process payouts in 15 minutes even on weekends while other places take 2 weeks.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#56
EVERY other book I deal with pays out within 24 hours and NO FEES.
I can live without Pinnacle.Comment -
Ryan999SBR Rookie
- 06-16-14
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#57No, it's not a case of us being lucky.
It's a case of Americans being screwed by their elected government.
We're perfectly entitled to complain about Pinnacle. They are in competition with books which don't charge for deposits and withdrawals and don't have awkward banking restrictions to deal with, not with Costa Rican bookies!Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#58
ONE free withdrawal every month! ROFL! Not even factual if you've not done 5x turnover.
I can make as many free withdrawals each month as I like from all my other books!
I've never ever had to wait 2 weeks for a withdrawal from any bookie.
And for odds Matchbook beats Pinnacle almost every bet I look at on US sports.
Betfair and SBO also beat Pinnacle frequently for my soccer bets.Last edited by Hareeba!; 08-12-14, 04:54 PM.Comment -
tb1984SBR MVP
- 09-11-08
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#59The bookies Pinnacle competes with aren't those CR ones you must be using. They are competing with the likes of Matchbook, Betfair and SBO as well as all those lousy Pommie cowards.
ONE free withdrawal every month! ROFL! Not even factual if you've not done 5x turnover.
I can make as many free withdrawals each month as I like from all my other books!
I've never ever had to wait 2 weeks for a withdrawal from any bookie.
And for odds Matchbook beats Pinnacle almost every bet I look at on US sports.
Betfair and SBO also beat Pinnacle frequently for my soccer bets.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#60
The other books I use are all Australian and like the Pommie ones they all provide direct bank withdrawals overnight.Comment -
Ryan999SBR Rookie
- 06-16-14
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#61A few more hours ? Pinnacle pays out in 15 minutes while other books take 2 weeksComment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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Ryan999SBR Rookie
- 06-16-14
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#63There are no hidden charges on winnings at Pinnacle, unlike Betfair that charges up to 7% on winnings after markets are settled. Pinny offers better value than exchanges when compared against their true odds. They have the best odds in the world and you don't have to worry about liquidity and they never refuse a bet. Giving up all of this over 3% fee if you don't rollover your deposit 5X is just being penny wise and dollar foolish.Comment -
Ryan999SBR Rookie
- 06-16-14
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#64Pinnacle offers everyone 1 FREE withdrawal monthly. I never pay a fee at Pinnacle when I request a withdrawal and I get my money in 15-20 mins. The 3% fee is for people who make a deposit and 2 days later request a withdrawal.Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#65
But all my other books permit UNLIMITED FREE withdrawals!Comment -
Ryan999SBR Rookie
- 06-16-14
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#66The bookies Pinnacle competes with aren't those CR ones you must be using. They are competing with the likes of Matchbook, Betfair and SBO as well as all those lousy Pommie cowards.
ONE free withdrawal every month! ROFL! Not even factual if you've not done 5x turnover.
I can make as many free withdrawals each month as I like from all my other books!
I've never ever had to wait 2 weeks for a withdrawal from any bookie.
And for odds Matchbook beats Pinnacle almost every bet I look at on US sports.
Betfair and SBO also beat Pinnacle frequently for my soccer bets.Comment -
Ryan999SBR Rookie
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Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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allin1SBR MVP
- 11-07-11
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#69You won't often hear of a serious brokerage company in the financial industry offering to compensate for deposit/withdrawal fees, so I won't mind if matchbook, betfair and sbo would stop paying the transaction fees from their pockets.Comment -
asdf21SBR High Roller
- 06-21-14
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#70I can understand them. I had an auction on eBay some time ago and people would send me messages why I didn't accept payments via PayPal. Very simple, you have to pay them a ridiculously high transaction fee like 5% to receive payments. No way I'm going to pay that just for your convenience, go buy somewhere else. If the payment processors weren't such greedy scumbags, this fee wouldn't exist.Comment
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