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LQDM
14 Dec 25 12:07
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Let’s say I won 12k on an acca and I’m trying to don’t get restricted.
Is it better to withdraw my winnings all at once or just little by little?
I guess it makes no difference, but any advice on this? Tia

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By:
swiftynifty
When: 14 Dec 25 12:18
win it first then worry about it.
By:
The Management
When: 14 Dec 25 12:21
If they are licensed and regulated in the UK - It makes no difference - whichever option you choose, they will pretend they think you are a drug dealer or a terrorist and will do everything possible to thwart and delay your withdrawal requests.

Having failed to have done any of these checks when you opened the account or when you deposited, they will also pretend that they doing this to comply with the Gambling Act - but of course by only doing this after you have won and want to make a withdrawal - they are able to continue fleecing degenerative addicts (losers) without any mention of AML or the funding of terrorism.
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 14 Dec 25 13:52
hit kannot bee dun.
By:
impossible123
When: 14 Dec 25 13:58
I worried when IBAS adjudicated that I was entitled to my stake back given an unnecessary prolonged suspension of a football market two years ago. The sum involved was just under £1k. I withdrew the lot in one go; I'd no such qualm when I withdrew over £2k when Don Cossack won the Gold Cup.

Now, anything more than £200 other than from The Exchange I'd be anxious.
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 14 Dec 25 14:09
Don Cossack was near ten year ago.
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 14 Dec 25 14:11
Laugh
By:
punchestown
When: 14 Dec 25 14:12
Extremely thinly veiled aftertimer thread...Laugh
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 14 Dec 25 14:13
One don't norally git gubbed for accas.... all oot one go
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 14 Dec 25 14:14
Wat was the ACCA
. Footy?
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 14 Dec 25 14:15
Was bog involved...did ACCA involve Barnet curley horses....did u take prices that halfed in price
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 14 Dec 25 14:22
About ten years ago had an account with McLean's in Ireland. Around 25k in my account after a a good run over a couple of weeks. Didn't read small print. Max a  grand a day withdrawal......and wasn't even allowed on any horse even at sp
By:
longbridge
When: 14 Dec 25 14:40
I doubt you will be restricted - they want that money back, and multiples are high-margin products - they will want you to keep playing.
By:
LQDM
When: 14 Dec 25 15:48
It was a three leg ante post acca on horses.
By:
formoftheace
When: 14 Dec 25 16:36
I’ve never ‘ withdrawn ‘……..
By:
formoftheace
When: 14 Dec 25 16:38
freddiewilliams Joined: 12 Mar 06
Replies: 16473 14 Dec 25 14:22 
About ten years ago had an account with McLean's in Ireland. Around 25k in my account after a a good run over a couple of weeks. Didn't read small print. Max a  grand a day withdrawal......and wasn't even allowed on any horse even at sp

Shocked

Over a hunner a day fred…
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 14 Dec 25 17:57
I Agree with ACE 16.36
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