I posted this in another forum as well, but would love some insight/advice
Was checking around to find a new book to open an account with. Contacted Sportsbetting.ag. Had a great (or so I thought) conversation with a guy there and asked every question I could think of. I also made it clear that I'm not interested in bonuses and that my biggest concern was finding a book that was reliable with payouts. I made a deposit, more than doubled my money and called to take a withdrawal. I can't believe what I was told. First off, they DID give me a bonus and I just flushed it away on some random bet because I know you're never going to roll that thing over enough for it to be anything. Anyhow, they told me that because I accepted the bonus, I have to roll MY DEPOSIT over ten times. TEN! So, you make a $1,000 deposit, accept a bonus, then you will have to make $10,000 worth of bets in order to take out your own money! I've certainly heard of having to roll the bonus money over, but my own deposit? TEN times? Has anyone ever heard of this? What a joke. I kept saying you've got to be kidding me? Why on earth would anyone accept that deal? All they kept saying is "you should of read the rules, it's in the terms and conditions" and I was like isn't that something you should make absolutely clear to people ahead of time? The guy I spoke with before opening the account never told me this. I'm at a loss. I know a lot of these books are shady, but come on. Why would I deposit 5k or 10k in a book like this when you're wanting to jack my very first deposit with some bogus rollover rule. Any insight/suggestions helpful. Thank you
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I posted this in another forum as well, but would love some insight/advice
Was checking around to find a new book to open an account with. Contacted Sportsbetting.ag. Had a great (or so I thought) conversation with a guy there and asked every question I could think of. I also made it clear that I'm not interested in bonuses and that my biggest concern was finding a book that was reliable with payouts. I made a deposit, more than doubled my money and called to take a withdrawal. I can't believe what I was told. First off, they DID give me a bonus and I just flushed it away on some random bet because I know you're never going to roll that thing over enough for it to be anything. Anyhow, they told me that because I accepted the bonus, I have to roll MY DEPOSIT over ten times. TEN! So, you make a $1,000 deposit, accept a bonus, then you will have to make $10,000 worth of bets in order to take out your own money! I've certainly heard of having to roll the bonus money over, but my own deposit? TEN times? Has anyone ever heard of this? What a joke. I kept saying you've got to be kidding me? Why on earth would anyone accept that deal? All they kept saying is "you should of read the rules, it's in the terms and conditions" and I was like isn't that something you should make absolutely clear to people ahead of time? The guy I spoke with before opening the account never told me this. I'm at a loss. I know a lot of these books are shady, but come on. Why would I deposit 5k or 10k in a book like this when you're wanting to jack my very first deposit with some bogus rollover rule. Any insight/suggestions helpful. Thank you
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Its common and that way at every book I know. If you take the bonus you have to rollover on the deposit+bonus or deposit+bonus winnings whichever is greater. Guess you should read the T&C's before you accept a bonus.
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Its common and that way at every book I know. If you take the bonus you have to rollover on the deposit+bonus or deposit+bonus winnings whichever is greater. Guess you should read the T&C's before you accept a bonus.
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