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    Default Skybook maximum $2500 per day neteller withdrawal

    Skybook has a $2500 per day limit on neteller withdrawals.

    If you deposit with neteller, you must withdraw with neteller.

    So if you have let's say $10,000, that's going to take 4 days to withdraw.

    What a pain.

    Of course these rules are not clearly stated on their website. If they are
    can someone please point them out to me.

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    plus 4, $25 fees right?...there they go taking a $100 off of the top...have no respect for skybook...

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/18/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by pags11
    plus 4, $25 fees right?...there they go taking a $100 off of the top...have no respect for skybook...
    Dont play there.

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    no more 1/2 points daily hoops and $25 withdraw fees.
    full juice book. No bonus if you're a winner.

    You have to be a real sucker to play there.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    I think the fee is $15, not $25.

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    I would think (not sure) if u called them and asked for a FedEx Check you could come to a middle ground on the fee

    SBR Founder Join Date: 10/30/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug
    I think the fee is $15, not $25.
    Yep its $15, which is OK for $2500 imo.
    But there is no free cashout per month for smaller players, thats bad cause most books have one.

    I wouldnt go as far as "dont play at skybook" coz of that thou, they are a decent book. Maybe not for all of us who are used to Pinny standards, but they are OK in my book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshi
    Yep its $15, which is OK for $2500 imo.
    Don't play at Skybook, but agree that the fee is fine. It's less than 1%, which isn't harsh at all since this book seems to hand out various little perks/promotions like a free half point, etc., so imho, things even themselves out.
    200pts

    SBR POKER TOURNEY5th Place 5/18/2012

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/25/2005


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    Use sportsbook transfer and pay no fees.

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    If you use sportsbook transfer you will probably have to pick up the Neteller fees (from now on) at the book you transfer to.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 12/14/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Horse
    If you use sportsbook transfer you will probably have to pick up the Neteller fees (from now on) at the book you transfer to.
    False. That's only at Pinnacle.

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    Skybook is a book that is on the deceline....

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by RickySteve
    False. That's only at Pinnacle.

    What books allow transfers without sticking you with fees for all future Neteller transactions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by koko
    What books allow transfers without sticking you with fees for all future Neteller transactions?
    5Dimes and Olympic are two.

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    $15, $25...they're still bush for not having at least one free withdrawal per month...

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/18/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by pags11
    $15, $25...they're still bush for not having at least one free withdrawal per month...
    100% agreed. Catering to small-time recreational players and then making them pay big fees is robbery.

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    yep...yet they claim to be friendly to small to mid range players...

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    It might be smart, though I disagree with the tactic, and have often criticized Sky for this.

    You can't really withdraw unless it's for $2500 ( or you pay too much). They get the guy with $300 in until he loses it. It's not dishonest, Sky pays. They are of little value to me, personally, but just enough for an occasional limit bet. ( with the half). I see them losing a lot of business in 2007. No pucklines either.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    as buddy stated earlier, I definitely see business declining for them doug...you are right...

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    very dependant on US players ( and Neteller) as well, IMO. I just see Sky as being geared to the USA as much as any book out there. They aren't a Cantbet or Bowman's or $3.65 that can toss US action, so easily.

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    At least I can say what I think here, without being censored ! Some say RX ownership= Skybook, I don't care, but I know my bookies ! I'm no Chuck Sims, I'll play at other than Pinny and WSEX, but I know the risk vs. reward scenario. Matter of fact, I recently went back to Royal, but I pass on 3vig and SBG, and Empire/ Superior, and Betus.

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    I thought skybook was closed down a year ago.

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    they should be jj...they are worthless...

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