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Max009SBR Sharp
- 10-13-09
- 439
#36Comment -
Max009SBR Sharp
- 10-13-09
- 439
#37Thanks for the question. Pretty straight forward. First you will need a gp account in order to login even if you are using Moneybookers. Login to Parlaymakers then go to preferences, select Moneybookers as your ewallet option and save. Now your balance screen will show the Moneybookers logo and you will have deposit and withdraw buttons for Moneybookers.Comment -
katstaleSBR MVP
- 02-07-07
- 3924
#38Ok, I understand that part, but how does the instant withdraw back to Moneybookers work if you win? Or does it just stay in your account like a traditional book waiting for a withdraw request to be made?Comment -
Max009SBR Sharp
- 10-13-09
- 439
#39Comment -
laskerSBR MVP
- 01-27-10
- 1683
#40why is there no review/rating for parlaymakers here with SBR?Comment -
Max009SBR Sharp
- 10-13-09
- 439
#41I know that they are reviewing some information so I am sure at some point in the future they will have that. I can tell you we understand how the rating system works so we are not focused on the rating. We rightfully will be rated fairly low as a relatively new book. We are focused on constantly improving and innovating. We have to win customers one at a time.Comment -
KapsSBR MVP
- 09-09-06
- 3272
#42after you win and your gp account is credited are you being charged a fee from gp????Comment -
Hareeba!BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-01-06
- 37281
#43I've only briefly looked at Parlaymakers and it seems that they copy Pinnacle's odds ?
But the limits are a whole lot less than at Pinnacle.
What advantages does Parlaymakers offer for someone who is able to play at Pinnacle?Comment -
ChopsticksSBR MVP
- 06-30-09
- 1057
#44
Parlaymakers does not have any fees. When you make your wager and your funds are frozen in GP there is no fee for this. When you win and receive your winnings you will be charged 2% by GP which is their standard fee to receive funds from any other GP member. If you lose then you will be sending funds to Parlaymakers, in which case Parlaymakers pays the fee and not you. In summary, the only fee is a GP fee of 2% on the winnings you receive.
So if you wager $100 to win $100 and you win your bet, then you will only get $98 in to your GP account.Comment -
ChopsticksSBR MVP
- 06-30-09
- 1057
#45
I remember someone talked about PM's "exchange feature" and that you would get higher limits using that (however limits are already increased now). Not sure if that is the thing where you request a bet and it gets posted at Matchbook under X bets or not. I think that is what they used to do before they started taking bets directly on the site.
I think that if Parlaymakers want to be successful, they will need to add more methods of deposits. I would guess that most people do not have a GP account or access to any ewallet (but they should!), and if they do, then they have probably not new to online betting and have a lot of accounts (i.e. options).Comment -
katstaleSBR MVP
- 02-07-07
- 3924
#46Any fees to deposit via Moneybookers? Any free withdrawals via Moneybookers?Comment -
Max009SBR Sharp
- 10-13-09
- 439
#47As per their website, they are guaranteeing to have the highest payout for parlays and teasers. If using GP you obviously get your money out every time you win, but as per above you need to pay a 2% fee on winnings, so odds are effectively reduced.
I remember someone talked about PM's "exchange feature" and that you would get higher limits using that (however limits are already increased now). Not sure if that is the thing where you request a bet and it gets posted at Matchbook under X bets or not. I think that is what they used to do before they started taking bets directly on the site.
I think that if Parlaymakers want to be successful, they will need to add more methods of deposits. I would guess that most people do not have a GP account or access to any ewallet (but they should!), and if they do, then they have probably not new to online betting and have a lot of accounts (i.e. options).
For deposits there are two basic methods, GP and Moneybookers. You can fund GP through all of the most common options so that pretty much covers the bases for us and eliminates a lot of overhead. We are striving to keep operations as lean as possible and focus on pricing and innovation to enhance the client experience.
We no longer have any relationship with MB, that ended at the start of the year. You can read about how that all occurred in our blog on the site if you are interested.Comment -
trumpdownSBR Wise Guy
- 01-21-09
- 755
#49Found the blog interesting read. This sums up my opinion of Matchbook...fallen on deaf ears...They don't listen to their base on how to make things better.Comment -
laskerSBR MVP
- 01-27-10
- 1683
#51
I know that they are reviewing some information so I am sure at some point in the future they will have that. I can tell you we understand how the rating system works so we are not focused on the rating. We rightfully will be rated fairly low as a relatively new book. We are focused on constantly improving and innovating. We have to win customers one at a time.Comment -
Max009SBR Sharp
- 10-13-09
- 439
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katstaleSBR MVP
- 02-07-07
- 3924
#53I like the marketing concept of "Pinnylite". I see this as a great tool to reach many American players hungry to get Pinny lines.Comment -
lukahhSBR Wise Guy
- 04-08-10
- 941
#55i think it is a promising concept.
my worry however would be that experiences from copying other sites' lines were not always good. delay a little and pick up whole lot of steam, which can be dangerous to book and consequently to players. pinny get's much more even exposure due to its volume. but then again, insurance option via GP addresses this as well.
nice job so far.Comment -
Max009SBR Sharp
- 10-13-09
- 439
#56i think it is a promising concept.
my worry however would be that experiences from copying other sites' lines were not always good. delay a little and pick up whole lot of steam, which can be dangerous to book and consequently to players. pinny get's much more even exposure due to its volume. but then again, insurance option via GP addresses this as well.
nice job so far.Comment -
minet123SBR Posting Legend
- 02-17-07
- 10280
#57I have been using them since day one and have had no problems...well a few software glitches and they where always addressed in a reasonable time
If you miss Pinnacle lines they are one of the top offscreen outsComment -
idontlikerocksSBR Wise Guy
- 10-09-07
- 571
#58i would like to get an account started, but will wait for sbr to give its opinion first.Comment -
lukahhSBR Wise Guy
- 04-08-10
- 941
#59
don't ever go all in with new bookie, play with limited amount there for year or two, and (although i'm usually sceptical to new ventures) i think you'll be fine.Comment -
Max009SBR Sharp
- 10-13-09
- 439
#60i think sbr already gave positive opinion by agreeing to do dispute settlement. it is a way of sponsorhip for books which cannot immediatelly be rated B or above.
don't ever go all in with new bookie, play with limited amount there for year or two, and (although i'm usually sceptical to new ventures) i think you'll be fine.Comment -
framboiseSBR MVP
- 08-11-05
- 1462
#61How do I open an account at ParlayMakers.com?
There is no account to open. Your GP account will be your account log-in information. You will need to have your GP account funded in order to place wagers on the Parlaymakers site. If you don't have a GP account then you can create a free one here at www.GP.com. GP has a variety of funding options. At Parlaymakers you can bet completely anonymously. Moneybookers users can fund their account with Moneybookers.com. All Parlaymakers users must have a GP account to log-in.
LOL!
what a joke!Comment -
Max009SBR Sharp
- 10-13-09
- 439
#62How do I open an account at ParlayMakers.com?
There is no account to open. Your GP account will be your account log-in information. You will need to have your GP account funded in order to place wagers on the Parlaymakers site. If you don't have a GP account then you can create a free one here at www.GP.com. GP has a variety of funding options. At Parlaymakers you can bet completely anonymously. Moneybookers users can fund their account with Moneybookers.com. All Parlaymakers users must have a GP account to log-in.
LOL!
what a joke!Comment
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