Is declining a bonus considered suspicious by the sportsbook?

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  • haberbosch
    SBR Rookie
    • 04-23-21
    • 21

    #1
    Is declining a bonus considered suspicious by the sportsbook?
    In a lot of sportsbooks the bonus terms are so convuluted that if you don't follow them completely they can then say the bonus rules weren't followed so some of your winnings (built off the bonus) are no longer valid.

    If you opt to decline taking the bonus since you don't want to follow the convulted betting requirements to satisfy the bonus or the larger rollover requirement are you going to be considered a suspicious account and warrant closer monitoring from the sportsbook?
  • pimike
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 03-23-08
    • 37139

    #2
    Nope
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    • DontTailMe
      SBR MVP
      • 03-24-19
      • 2897

      #3
      Not at the larger books you should be playing at. There are some rinky dink books who are looking for n00bs and square degens only, and asking too many questions about and/or declining the deposit bonus can potentially cause them to not want your business. But you should stay away from them anyways.
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      • Optional
        Administrator
        • 06-10-10
        • 60712

        #4
        You are not alone.

        A book rep mentioned recently they were surprised how many people did not take their quite large new account bonus.
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        • Optional
          Administrator
          • 06-10-10
          • 60712

          #5
          ^^^ I had just mentioned how it was confusing btw
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          • jjgold
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 07-20-05
            • 388189

            #6
            many bonuses are scam to get you to deposit period

            stick the real big boys and smaller bonuses and no red tape
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            • mrpapageorgio
              SBR MVP
              • 09-07-17
              • 2974

              #7
              Originally posted by Optional
              You are not alone.

              A book rep mentioned recently they were surprised how many people did not take their quite large new account bonus.
              Doesn't help when the legit books, at worst, require a 1x rollover when the offshores can get into the double digit requirements.
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              • HedgeHog
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 09-11-07
                • 10128

                #8
                Originally posted by haberbosch
                In a lot of sportsbooks the bonus terms are so convuluted that if you don't follow them completely they can then say the bonus rules weren't followed so some of your winnings (built off the bonus) are no longer valid.

                If you opt to decline taking the bonus since you don't want to follow the convulted betting requirements to satisfy the bonus or the larger rollover requirement are you going to be considered a suspicious account and warrant closer monitoring from the sportsbook?
                IMO, you have nothing to worry about by passing on bonuses. Instead I think books focus on bonus hunters who recommend many "friends" and set up multiple accounts. Passing on a bonus may actually keep you under the radar. Nevertheless, if you are sharp and accumulate huge winnings you will eventually be limited--but that will have nothing to do with whether you took a bonus or not.
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