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You will only be paid the £600 when the event is closed
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Thanks - I thought the point of "cash out" was that you sacrificed some of the winnings for getting your hands on them earlier. But is it just that you get your stake back quicker?
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The Betfair help pages suggest you get all the money straightaway
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The Betfair help pages suggest you get all the money straightaway
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The Betfair help pages suggest you get all the money straightaway
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John Major ^^^^ inside info
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You will get paid
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@john32
"The Betfair help pages suggest you get all the money straightaway" Where are you looking? The ones I've seen talk about "locking in a profit". And regardless, it is working how it is supposed to work - Exchange Cash Out (which has been on the site for four or five years now - is this your first experience of it?) is just an automated tool for green-booking markets, not (like Sportsbook cashout) the bookie buying your bet back from you for slightly less than it's worth. |
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I would think as the event is not over then your bet is still on.
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Look at the market page.
You should find yourself all green.. |
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There is no such thing as "Cashout" on the exchange, do you mean the sportsbook? I you have offset on the exchange all you have done is greened up and will collect when the market is settled
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Yes there is a cash out on this market on the exchange..
One thing that does surprise me is that how someone staking 10K can be so naive about how the exchange works... |
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Once upon a time, Betfair did have express payout markets whereby any green was funded to your account balance before payout, e.g. Premier League winners market. I don't think you would have been able to withdraw your winnings though as this would have potentially allowed your account into negative if you lost the green. Anyway, I don't think these types of market exist any more anyway. Certainly the Premier League winners market doesn't work like that any more.
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