please be aware that if you deposit money but don't wager that money , then a 10% surcharge is deducted from your withdrawl, this is stated in the firms terms and conditions.
If you backed Taghrooda yesterday then check your bet , they claimed the 7/1 on offer was an error apparently
Maybe you deposit and then your intended horse is a NR, you're not happy with the price or just change your mind on the bet and so don't go through with it and want your money back.
Maybe you deposit and then your intended horse is a NR, you're not happy with the price or just change your mind on the bet and so don't go through with it and want your money back.
could easily arise, they go 6/4 something, you deposit and go to back it and it's 11/10.
so you take your money back out ....... most of your money back out
could easily arise, they go 6/4 something, you deposit and go to back it and it's 11/10.so you take your money back out ....... most of your money back out
Or to add insult to injury you deposit £500 and want to bet a 5/4 shot and they tell you that you can only have £100 on and the rest at Evens, so you think sod that I'll just have my money back and then they want to charge you £50 for the privilege.
I accept that they might have to pay a fee to the bank for each withdrawal but presumably they knew that when getting into the game and it's just a business expense to be paid out of the millions they make from being in the business in the first place....That is when they are actually willing to lay a bet of course.
Or to add insult to injury you deposit £500 and want to bet a 5/4 shot and they tell you that you can only have £100 on and the rest at Evens, so you think sod that I'll just have my money back and then they want to charge you £50 for the privileg
10% seems steep but remember that they have to pay the bank/skrill or whatever for every transaction. If you desposit and that take money out straight away they loose money. If a competitor did it many times with large sums they could bankrupt a bookmaker.
The big bookmakers can absorb these costs generally because their prices are so mean and they restrict winning accounts.
10% seems steep but remember that they have to pay the bank/skrill or whatever for every transaction. If you desposit and that take money out straight away they loose money. If a competitor did it many times with large sums they could bankrupt a book