10+days pending withdrawals from bwin to moneybookers, they have technical difficulties and no idea when the problem will be resolved
anyone know what the problem or only delays
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I made withdrawals to mb from gamebookers last week and were processed in one day. Perhaps there is indeed a technical problem with bwin despite the fact that the two companies belong to the same group.
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- whitesnake
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is the long MB withdrawal period a technical problem or is it an anti arbing measure?
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I noticed MB fees today when I was going to withdraw but decided not to...Don't know for NetellerHL333982 wrote: Damn, I just noticed that withdrawals from Bwin to Moneybookers now comes with a €3 +3,0% fee. Is it the same for everyone? I never saw this before but I assume it is new. I assume the same fees goes for Neteller?
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Yes, in my account I can see the fees for MB and Neteller. Shame on them..
I wonder if it is for everyone or only for east european countries.
Of course, gamebookers also has these fees..
I wonder if it is for everyone or only for east european countries.
Of course, gamebookers also has these fees..
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same here! its crazy 3% for withdraw bookmakers are fighting now with moneybookers or whatHL333982 wrote: Damn, I just noticed that withdrawals from Bwin to Moneybookers now comes with a €3 +3,0% fee. Is it the same for everyone? I never saw this before but I assume it is new. I assume the same fees goes for Neteller?
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Yes, this is crazy! Could it be just a temporary fee during the Skrill cashback? Maybe to many people use Bwin to transfer money in and out to get the cashback. I guess Bwin have some sort of fee to pay to Skrill for each transaction and they just got smashed during the cashback.
If this fee is here to stay I think they had to send out information about it to give us a chance to withraw.
If this fee is here to stay I think they had to send out information about it to give us a chance to withraw.
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ca. 3% is common fee for bwin to pay to skrill as merchant.
But agree - this was another step from bwin towards arbers - they definately want to get rid of us sharks trying to say with the millions of tiny bettors placing 4€ at 6-10x combination-bets @odds of 10-100.
But agree - this was another step from bwin towards arbers - they definately want to get rid of us sharks trying to say with the millions of tiny bettors placing 4€ at 6-10x combination-bets @odds of 10-100.
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Yes But know again 1 major brand of betting is DIED. Things move only bad...MUCHBET wrote: ca. 3% is common fee for bwin to pay to skrill as merchant.
But agree - this was another step from bwin towards arbers - they definately want to get rid of us sharks trying to say with the millions of tiny bettors placing 4€ at 6-10x combination-bets @odds of 10-100.
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Is this new fee legal? continuing this logic, they can set fee to 99%, not tell anyone and cash in $$
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However bwin could argue that the 3% is not excessive and aims to compensate their own MB/NT fees. It still makes no sense to introduce a fee that affects everyone. It's not just sharps, the regular punter as well as casino and poker players do use MB a lot.
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You might have a point here. Even though we are bound by their terms and amendments to those it doesn't mean they can introduce and enforce unfair terms. It reminds me a case in the UK where some people could reclaim unfair overdrafts fees charged by their bank.ami5 wrote: Is this new fee legal? continuing this logic, they can set fee to 99%, not tell anyone and cash in $$
However bwin could argue that the 3% is not excessive and aims to compensate their own MB/NT fees. It still makes no sense to introduce a fee that affects everyone. It's not just sharps, the regular punter as well as casino and poker players do use MB a lot.