1. #106
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    Keep begging for skrill/NT withdraws for football and beyond. I need it and I am sure many others

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mannyfan View Post
    Keep begging for skrill/NT withdraws for football and beyond. I need it and I am sure many others
    But why???

    here are some facts:

    1. skrill/nt withdrawals fee $25
    2. BTC withdrawals are FREE

    Start using BTC
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    I can deposit to other sportsbooks. This is the message i get when i try to deposit to cris: "Balance payments are not allowed to this merchant"

    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro View Post
    Depositing via Skrill still works for me. So it might be just your account.

    Still no withdrawal, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by puckk View Post
    I can deposit to other sportsbooks. This is the message i get when i try to deposit to cris: "Balance payments are not allowed to this merchant"
    What country are you in?

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    Some of us just don't want to use Bitcoins unless forced to do it. Seems hard to believe Cris and 5Dimes cant get their house in order regarding ewallets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luctens View Post
    What country are you in?
    mexico

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    Quote Originally Posted by puckk View Post
    mexico
    No idea then. I may have known more on why you can't do Skrill depending on the country you're in but I've got no idea about Mexico.

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    The problem is not all books offer bitcoins
    Quote Originally Posted by OldschoolGambler View Post
    Some of us just don't want to use Bitcoins unless forced to do it. Seems hard to believe Cris and 5Dimes cant get their house in order regarding ewallets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by puckk View Post
    The problem is not all books offer bitcoins
    Then you just use Bitcoin at books where you have no choice if that's the case, and with all the other books that give you the choice, you can choose between an e-wallet or Bitcoin. Simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by puckk View Post
    I can deposit to other sportsbooks. This is the message i get when i try to deposit to cris: "Balance payments are not allowed to this merchant"
    That's odd. To be honest with you, I have no idea why you get that message.

    Did you ever ask them via chat, let's say? See what they say.

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    Looks like Skrill and Neteller are back amongst the withdrawal options.

    Haven't personally submitted a withdrawal yet, but that seems to be a good sign.

    Pedro

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    Quote Originally Posted by tradeout View Post
    But why???

    here are some facts:

    1. skrill/nt withdrawals fee $25
    2. BTC withdrawals are FREE

    Start using BTC
    The money you loose with the book exchange rate and the bitcoin fluctuation is probably higher than the $25 (at least if you withdraw big amounts).

    It's ridiculous for a A+ sportsbook not to offer the possibility to withdraw your funds the same way you made your deposit.

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    Am I the only one who has this message listed in the cashier at Betcris now? My god, what a bullshit! First they have Neteller and Skrill unavailable for 4 to 5 weeks and then when they are back they slash limits in half AND only allow one withdrawal per week? What is the logic of this?


    • In the next 30 to 45 days we will be improving our ewallet's process.
    • During this time we will have a temporarily limit of one payout per week up to $5000 USD. And it could take up to 14 business days.
    • After this time we will have return to our normal payout limits. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lopez84 View Post
    Am I the only one who has this message listed in the cashier at Betcris now? My god, what a bullshit! First they have Neteller and Skrill unavailable for 4 to 5 weeks and then when they are back they slash limits in half AND only allow one withdrawal per week? What is the logic of this?


    • In the next 30 to 45 days we will be improving our ewallet's process.
    • During this time we will have a temporarily limit of one payout per week up to $5000 USD. And it could take up to 14 business days.
    • After this time we will have return to our normal payout limits. We apologize for any inconvenience.
    Wow, now this period of 45 days is over and the message is indeed gone from the cashier section.
    However, it appears they did NOT improve their ewallet's process at all (still incredibly slow processing) and the limits are also not back to normal.
    I was told the limits will forever stay at just $5,000 USD per week and max 4 per month (but in reality the max is 2 per month because of the very slow processing and the week-count only starting after the payout has been procesed).
    So basically from max $100,000 USD payouts per month we go to $10,000 per month now. Big thumbs down!!!

    Very bad news

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    totally agree with Lopez84!

    Skrill/Neteller not working at this moment. It should not be like this for sportsbook rated A+ SBR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Satoshi1073 View Post
    totally agree with Lopez84!

    Skrill/Neteller not working at this moment. It should not be like this for sportsbook rated A+ SBR
    All of the bookmakers in the 5Dimes Group, Bovada, Bodog and Heritage Sports, all of them don't do Skrill or Neteller and the Bookmaker.eu group don't do Skrill, and they're all rated in the A range, so you're saying that they should all be downgraded along with BetCris because they don't do Skrill and Neteller? Don't be silly.

    You've got to accept that the sorts of bookmakers like BetCris and the ones mentioned above are operating offshore and in grey and black markets so payment processors go down, other issues arise and it's not always going to be a smooth ride and it's not always going to run like clockwork. If you want to be sure of always having a payment method that works with these offshore sportsbooks, you have to use Bitcoin. If you choose to use an e-wallet with these offshore sportsbooks, you have to be prepared for regular outages on the availability of the use of these payment methods and whether Skrill and Neteller are available at these offshore sportsbooks most definitely should not affect what rating these bookmakers are, as having Skrill and Neteller available at these offshore sportsbooks needs to be seen as a bonus rather than something that is to be permanently relied upon.
    Last edited by luctens; 10-20-16 at 02:38 PM.

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    Hi to all. I have a big amount at Betcris, and I need a bigger sum right ASAP, but with those limits will take time.

    I could try with bitcoin (I've never used it), but how send it from a bitcoin wallet elsewhere without losing too much? Any suggestion?

    One option could be Neteller. It charges 1% on Bitcoin deposits, so maybe I could try withdraw Bitcoins from Betcris, and then upload it as euros in my Neteller account (paying 1% of comission). But if I get it right, I could also lose additional money if the Bitcoin/EUR rate changes not in my favor. And is a risk on bigger amounts.

    Any other suggestions what I could do? My final goal is to get the money on my Skrill or Neteller account in euros.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarBen View Post
    Hi to all. I have a big amount at Betcris, and I need a bigger sum right ASAP, but with those limits will take time.

    I could try with bitcoin (I've never used it), but how send it from a bitcoin wallet elsewhere without losing too much? Any suggestion?

    One option could be Neteller. It charges 1% on Bitcoin deposits, so maybe I could try withdraw Bitcoins from Betcris, and then upload it as euros in my Neteller account (paying 1% of comission). But if I get it right, I could also lose additional money if the Bitcoin/EUR rate changes not in my favor. And is a risk on bigger amounts.

    Any other suggestions what I could do? My final goal is to get the money on my Skrill or Neteller account in euros.
    Fees for the transfer are a matter of cents. So that is not an issue.

    If you do not want to pay 1% then you will need to join a trading exchange and do your best on the open market like Neteller does and charges 1% to cover their risk. (seems reasonable to me)

    Whilst bitcoin is on a steady increase trend then any risk of exchange rate losses is small. This is also not very relevant if you are planning to withdraw and cash out immediately. If the confirmation system is working properly it should only be 10 mins max you are even holding bitcoin to be concerned about rate changes.

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