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heleanth

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I was looking at Sportsbetting.ag and I have so many questions, I don't understand how anyone would give them.

1. How much do they charge per withdrawal? Why do they charge for withdrawals? That cost should be built into their vig.

2. How much is the maximum withdrawal? WHY is their a maximum withdrawal????? Why can't a player withdraw his entire account (not counting bonus rollover provisions, of course)?

3. How long does it take to get your money out? Sounds like they make it very difficult to withdraw your money.

Not a chance I would ever do business with them.
 

IE

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a lot of the time you have to log into your account to see your answers..


1. How much do they charge per withdrawal? Why do they charge for withdrawals? That cost should be built into their vig.
cost chart is here, it costs the books an arm and leg for some options.
when you are logged you will see a credit you can use towards transactions.
http://www.sportsbetting.ag/banking


2. How much is the maximum withdrawal? WHY is their a maximum withdrawal????? Why can't a player withdraw his entire account (not counting bonus rollover provisions, of course)?

max. allowed for withdraw again is on the chart for every transaction...you can make multiple withdraws, or when depositing you can talk to customer service to setup your withdrawals...credit cards have stricter hold rules due to player fraud...which is abundant.
http://www.sportsbetting.ag/banking


3. How long does it take to get your money out? Sounds like they make it very difficult to withdraw your money.


different methods have different times, for example..

Bank wires are a good option if you are requesting a large withdrawal. They're very fast, usually taking less than a week to process (but depending on the bank, can take up to 10 business days). The maximum payout via bank wire is $9,500 per week and to initiate a payout, you first need to fax over (or scan and e-mail) your complete bank wire instructions. A bank wire fee ranges between $45 to $75 and is deducted for the transaction.



Cheque EXPRESS is their fastest version of the good old fashioned check sent by courier are available in less time. Delivery in 7 business days. The fee is $50. Checks must be deposited in a bank account.


I don't think its difficult at all, as with their parent sportsbook, betonline.
 

heleanth

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It says in the "Rules" that in order to make a withdrawal, if you deposited by credit card, you have to send them a copy of both sides of the credit card. Plus a copy of both sides of your ID. Plus the address on both have to be the same as on your account. I don't know. Sounds complicated and wrought with opportunities for them to delay withdrawals. Not for me, I guess.

I have read that Sportsbook.ag has not been paying out withdrawal requests. Is that a different book than Sportsbetting.ag? Obviously, it must be.

Thanks, IE.

By the way, the payout charts for "banking" don't show up for me when I open your link, probably because I don't have an account. That's Ok, though, I am not going to open one.
 

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those two are different sportsbooks.

we get a sportsbook info request at least once a week for credit card fraud...those credit card rules are in place to protect you...

whole different ballgame when using them but once you use them you will be all set.

maybe check out the other options, Jack has a good relationship with them.

http://www.madjacksports.com/
 
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