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    Default Outrageous Withdrawal Fee by Sportbet.com

    I started using Sportbet.com and went to get my first withdrawal. It was only $280, but they charged me a $65 withdrawal fee.

    Are there sports sites where they don't hit you with the outrageous type of fees?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sefa01 View Post
    I started using Sportbet.com and went to get my first withdrawal. It was only $280, but they charged me a $65 withdrawal fee.

    Are there sports sites where they don't hit you with the outrageous type of fees?
    Sure, Bookmaker is one. The Greek, Bet Jamaica, Wagerweb are others.

    Check my post of early Sept (do Search) for a list of A and B books with zero or small withdrawals fees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ritehook View Post
    Sure, Bookmaker is one. The Greek, Bet Jamaica, Wagerweb are others.

    Check my post of early Sept (do Search) for a list of A and B books with zero or small withdrawals fees.
    Greek, BetJam do charge, but moderate fees

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    First off, Welcome to the SBR forum

    Look on the bright side at least... You could have been playing at either Jazz and ABCIsland , because they charge $75 in withdraw fees.


    TheGreek or BetJamaica charges a flat $35 regardless of withdrawal amount.

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    [QUOTE=ritehook;430513]Sure, Bookmaker is one. The Greek, Bet Jamaica, Wagerweb are others.

    Isnt there a negative thread about this book ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboydan View Post
    First off, Welcome to the SBR forum

    Look on the bright side at least... You could have been playing at either Jazz and ABCIsland , because they charge $75 in withdraw fees.


    TheGreek or BetJamaica charges a flat $35 regardless of withdrawal amount.
    Not only did ABC Islands up their fee to $75 (From $60), but they lowered the maximum cashier's check payout from $3000 down to $2000.....Kinda like a double whammy "F*** You" to their customers.....

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    holy crap stumpage, you gotta be joking. The sports betting industry should die a slow death on those kind of fees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 20Four7 View Post
    holy crap stumpage, you gotta be joking. The sports betting industry should die a slow death on those kind of fees.

    Seems I was a tad bit generous.....It's actually $80, whether your check amount is $500 or up to the max $2,000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sefa01 View Post
    I started using Sportbet.com and went to get my first withdrawal. It was only $280, but they charged me a $65 withdrawal fee.

    Are there sports sites where they don't hit you with the outrageous type of fees?
    What transfer method was this?

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    [QUOTE=Shark79;430722]
    Quote Originally Posted by ritehook View Post
    Sure, Bookmaker is one. The Greek, Bet Jamaica, Wagerweb are others.

    Isnt there a negative thread about this book ?
    One guy apparently had a problem because of playing with funds that were already withdrawn. Check his thread, there's some dispute. Otherwise, the book seems OK, rated B or B-.

    I'm not at WW but two people I know are, they haven't had any problem.

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