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Spinmaster
28 Aug 15 23:56
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Guys, I've deposited funds into my account in the past by just making a cash lodgement in an Ulster Bank branch (don't hold an account there). Presume I can still do this.

In the off chance that I come out ahead, how does withdrawals work? Looking at my account now I see that I have negative net deposit of 44e (Payment method: Paypal). If I'm depositing by cash lodgement, can I withdraw to my Paypal account? If so, is there a max amount?

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By:
Rocketfingers
When: 29 Aug 15 00:16
Spinmaster take 5 minutes to read some of the threads on this forum, when you do now ask yourself are these the guys who would know anything about withdrawing money from a bookmaker !?
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 30 Aug 15 07:18
A man who neither deposits or withdraws makes his usual worthless comment.

Some people might not want Betfair money in their personal bank account,if so create a new account.
Once Betfair have the details ( iban number etc ) its straightforward ,one phone call and its in your account in 3 days,they charge a fiver no matter what the amount..

A separate betting account is good for tax reasons,it also shows you how you are doing.
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Spinmaster
When: 30 Aug 15 11:16
Thanks. Would prefer not to set up a separate bank account if I'm honest. Happy to make a cash lodgement and then withdraw to my Paypal account and was just seeing if this was possible!
By:
mincer11
When: 30 Aug 15 13:28
Dan, having an account shows how you are doing nowadays.
if you are allowed bet then you are more than likely losing yer bolloxxx. You certainly arent winning.
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