BetOnline offering payouts thru moneybookers if you deposit using that method ONLY, fair enough!!!!!!!
loikloik
SBR Rookie
01-25-10
5
#2
Yeah $60 fee for a $2500 withdrawal great.
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slash
SBR MVP
08-10-05
1000
#3
Originally posted by loikloik
Yeah $60 fee for a $2500 withdrawal great.
Please tell me that this is a joke? If not we have a desperate book here.
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Marauders
SBR MVP
07-23-09
1072
#4
Unfortunately, that's not a joke.
Just emailed support for confirmation.
Here are the withdraws and the fees for each amount:
$25-$500 fees $15.00
$501-$2000 fees $30.00
$2001-$2500 fees $60.00
The max you can take out per week thru moneybookers is $7500.00
Also, max withdrawal per transaction is $2500. So if you want to withdraw $5000, that's $120 in fees. That's pretty stiff and it's going to keep me from this book for now.
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horja1
SBR Hall of Famer
01-13-11
5646
#5
yeah ... they told me the same when I asked about fees for MB withdrawals
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austin
Restricted User
04-16-09
901
#6
they were a trash book from the start. now they are trying to model bcris/bookmaker fees. well, bcris deposits/payouts via moneybookers are free, while betonline charge this crazy fee
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mighty maron
SBR MVP
04-20-09
4215
#7
Betonline has always treated me fairly...I look at it as the price for all those high percentage reload freeplays that everyone gets
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magynuck
SBR Wise Guy
09-17-09
891
#8
fees are just the cost of doing business
do not even factor in the equation for me
1 sportsbook charges 12% fees on withdraws but I love them because they are a steady income
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packman
SBR Rookie
07-18-09
48
#9
Originally posted by magynuck
fees are just the cost of doing business
do not even factor in the equation for me
1 sportsbook charges 12% fees on withdraws but I love them because they are a steady income
You're awesome! I wish I could lay -110, forfeit 12% of winnings + deposit and have a steady stream of income.
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packman
SBR Rookie
07-18-09
48
#10
Originally posted by mighty maron
Betonline has always treated me fairly...I look at it as the price for all those high percentage reload freeplays that everyone gets
I think you may be right. I wish they would fix the problem on the front end instead of on trying to recoup on the back end. Great books don't need bonuses to get loyal customers, just be great!