Cheapest book to withdraw from?

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  • ClimbSomeRocks
    SBR MVP
    • 11-04-09
    • 1081

    #1
    Cheapest book to withdraw from?
    I have a $5 unit, and like to withdraw amounts from $100-$400 at a time. What books will let me do this free or with a very low fee? So far, my biggest success was 5dimes.
  • acarmelo1
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 09-29-09
    • 6321

    #2
    ********* on Legeds like $30 in fees for ** payouts of those amounts
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    • ClimbSomeRocks
      SBR MVP
      • 11-04-09
      • 1081

      #3
      i believe 5dimes was *********** How is legends for mlb lines, and what is the first time deposit bonus there?
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      • John Dough
        SBR MVP
        • 09-21-05
        • 1785

        #4
        Originally posted by ClimbSomeRocks
        i believe 5dimes was **********How is Legends for mlb lines, and what is the first time deposit bonus there?
        Pretty sure the minimum ********* at 5Dimes is currently $1000.
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        • Hareeba!
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 07-01-06
          • 37500

          #5
          All the best books offer free withdrawals (at least one per month).
          I never pay withdrawal fees but I can use Moneybookers so I probably have an advantage.
          Euro and Aussie books don't charge fees at all.
          Greek is free if you've played there each of the 4 previous weeks.
          Pinnacle offers one free withdrawal per calendar month.
          Matchbook is free.
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          • the_situation
            SBR MVP
            • 10-22-10
            • 2735

            #6
            Originally posted by Hareeba!
            All the best books offer free withdrawals (at least one per month). I never pay withdrawal fees but I can use Moneybookers so I probably have an advantage. Euro and Aussie books don't charge fees at all. Greek is free if you've played there each of the 4 previous weeks. Pinnacle offers one free withdrawal per calendar month. Matchbook is free.
            agreed...I'd never pay for a withdrawal. Mainly play on Pinny and Matchbook and get free withdrawals there.
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            • White Rhino
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 09-05-09
              • 601

              #7
              I use moneybookers and its a free transaction from vip.com
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              • ClimbSomeRocks
                SBR MVP
                • 11-04-09
                • 1081

                #8
                Originally posted by John Dough
                Pretty sure the minimum********* at 5Dimes is currently $1000.
                I got one********* for free. it was only $150.

                also I am a US player. Any info on JustBet?
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                • scott235
                  SBR Sharp
                  • 10-12-09
                  • 465

                  #9
                  I am a very small online player....I think I'm going to avoid the chex thing for at least a while. What books are reasonable (5%or less on max allowed) person to person money transfer at least once a month?
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                  • GmCrazy
                    Restricted User
                    • 01-29-11
                    • 199

                    #10
                    For such low limit wagers, you should really find a local so you can save money on fees.
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                    • xKMACKx
                      SBR MVP
                      • 11-16-08
                      • 1274

                      #11
                      I don't pay any fees for deposits or payouts on Pinnacle using Instdebit.
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                      • scott235
                        SBR Sharp
                        • 10-12-09
                        • 465

                        #12
                        Thank you, but inst* is not available to me.
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                        • vyomguy
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 12-08-09
                          • 5794

                          #13
                          Bookmaker and DSI have free withdrawals (upto 4 per month) if you are a diamond member (highest VIP status).
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                          • strixee
                            SBR Sharp
                            • 05-31-10
                            • 432

                            #14
                            Asian bookies such as SBObet, 188bet, 12bet don't charge anything for withdrawals. The same case are Euro bookies except for Nordicbet that allows 1 free withdrawal per month like Pinny.
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                            • Eagle1958
                              SBR Wise Guy
                              • 01-23-10
                              • 577

                              #15
                              you get what you pay for. For fast easy withdrawals, pay the fee.
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                              • 2Bdown
                                SBR Sharp
                                • 12-30-09
                                • 484

                                #16
                                never understood charging to make a w/d
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                                • gym rat
                                  SBR Sharp
                                  • 01-25-07
                                  • 476

                                  #17
                                  Sportsbetting.com offer great CASH bonuses and has Several FREE withdrawal methods. The rollover is very reasonable as well. I think it is 3X which is easy if you accept CASH bonus.
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