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    Default Sbobet minimum withdrawal amount

    Hi people, i'm just a newbie bettor so my stake is usually low. I would like to give sbobet a try since I love betting on soccer games but I can't find any info about their minimum withdrawal amount. I know the minimum deposit is 20€ through moneybookers, i'd like to give it a single-bet try to see how efficient they are with payouts.

    Does anyone have info about it, i can't access my account page without making a deposit first so I can't check if there's any additional info on it.

    Thanks in advance

    P.S.: i'm in Europe hence the € currency

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    sbobet is elite. high-sky limits (several thousand pounds), swift withdrawals (a few min. via moneybookers), excellent soccer markets.

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    Thanks for your reply austin

    I know it's for pro bettors but I don't think it makes a difference when you simply want to place a single bet on a common event. They have very good odds compared to local ones or even european bookies (more suitable for a beginner), if they don't charge anything for MB payouts i would like to try how it works, that's why I need to know what the minimum withdrawal amount is.

    I know 12bet fixed it at 50€ while 188bet got it at 1€ hehe, they have similiar odds but i like sbobet website more.

    Does anyone know what the minimum payout with MB is?

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    The minimum deposit/withdrawal with sbobet.com via MONEYBOOKERS is 20 Euro. Straight from their Live chat.

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    as far as i can remember - 20 GBP is a min. withdrawal, but you also have to keep 20 GBP min. in the account when you withdraw. there is also 5 gbp inactivity fee (6 months), but i don't think it is an issue for those who open an account there

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    Quote Originally Posted by austin View Post
    as far as i can remember - 20 GBP is a min. withdrawal, but you also have to keep 20 GBP min. in the account when you withdraw. there is also 5 gbp inactivity fee (6 months), but i don't think it is an issue for those who open an account there

    I hate books that have a rule that you can't withdraw all your funds. With Moneybookers widely accepted, I'm often withdrawing and depositing funds elsewhere to get better odds on a particular game.

    I don't always need to withdraw every cent but the option to do so is nice. I like books that you can have 0.00 in the account for as long as you like and then deposit again when you wish.

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    Thank you for the infos guys

    Not a great start, there's nothing about it in the FAQs or Help section and that's not good. I also don't understant why you have to leave 20 (units) in your account, in this way you will never be able to get all your earnings giving them a chance to stay 20 £/$/€ ahead all the time.

    The inactivity fee is not a problem but too many rules just suck expecially when you use many sportsbooks to get the best odds on the net at any time.

    Do you know if 12bet and 188bet have similiar rules? These asian bookies are tricky

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaesar View Post
    Thank you for the infos guys

    Not a great start, there's nothing about it in the FAQs or Help section and that's not good. I also don't understant why you have to leave 20 (units) in your account, in this way you will never be able to get all your earnings giving them a chance to stay 20 £/$/€ ahead all the time.

    The inactivity fee is not a problem but too many rules just suck expecially when you use many sportsbooks to get the best odds on the net at any time.

    Do you know if 12bet and 188bet have similiar rules? These asian bookies are tricky
    I dunno about 12bet but with 188bet, you WILL have to supply documentation before you can request any payout, be it 20 Euro or 20,000 Euro. If my memory serves me correctly, it's a passport (only) and a utility bill. Horrible trying to send it to them!

    I don't think they have an inactive fee rule or you have to keep money in the account before you can withdraw but don't take my word for it,

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBeautifulGame View Post
    I dunno about 12bet but with 188bet, you WILL have to supply documentation before you can request any payout, be it 20 Euro or 20,000 Euro. If my memory serves me correctly, it's a passport (only) and a utility bill. Horrible trying to send it to them!

    I don't think they have an inactive fee rule or you have to keep money in the account before you can withdraw but don't take my word for it,
    That sucks even more

    I guess i'll stick to euro sportsbooks and pinnacle trying to improve my skills then attempt to join a couple of those A+ rated bookies.

    Thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaesar View Post
    That sucks even more

    I guess i'll stick to euro sportsbooks and pinnacle trying to improve my skills then attempt to join a couple of those A+ rated bookies.

    Thanks again

    Not a problem man, the best of luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaesar View Post
    Thank you for the infos guys

    Not a great start, there's nothing about it in the FAQs or Help section and that's not good. I also don't understant why you have to leave 20 (units) in your account, in this way you will never be able to get all your earnings giving them a chance to stay 20 £/$/€ ahead all the time.

    The inactivity fee is not a problem but too many rules just suck expecially when you use many sportsbooks to get the best odds on the net at any time.

    Do you know if 12bet and 188bet have similiar rules? These asian bookies are tricky
    I've been playing with 12bet almost a year and so far I haven't encountered any serious problem with them aside from technical issues.. lols!

    188bet and 12bet are popular in asianbooks, aren't they a related company??

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    SBObet still taking US players?

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    Not according to their site Josh, everywhere but USA it would seem

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    another one bites the dust for the US.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshW View Post
    another one bites the dust for the US.

    With this recession, The US gov may reconsider their options. They might try and tax winnings to the hilt though

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