Does anyone know why Moneygram is so expensive to withdraw, but so cheap to send. My sportsbbok charged $90 for $1,000. But it would only cost $20 to send? I think they are ripping players off, trying to make us keep it in.
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big joe 1212SBR Posting Legend
- 06-01-08
- 19380
#1Withdrawal feesTags: None -
sofunSBR Sharp
- 05-22-08
- 361
#2that's really a rip off Sir, but money gram or ** charge you by percentage depending on how much send, let say you send 100 they charge you $10 when you withrawl is 1000, they charge the send $100Comment -
RickySteveRestricted User
- 01-31-06
- 3415
#3Books' transaction costs are arguably lower without Neteller. The UIGEA is just a convenient excuse for gouging.Comment -
big joe 1212SBR Posting Legend
- 06-01-08
- 19380
#4how come when I send 500 it still only costs $10? But when I withdraw 500 it costs over 50? Is the countries that big of a difference, or is the book ripping me off?Comment -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
- 55420
#5While I don't agree with it I do understand method behind it. Just chalk it up as being a cost of doing business type fee sir.Comment
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