Pinnacle asks for $1000 a day for the 7% rebate? When did they add that rule?

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5 dimes gives you 10% bonus if you win a Win wager at all major tracks and no daily limit of any type.

The $1000 a day to get the 7% back is a joke for many.

Pinnacle do a favor, really do this right, and go for the 7%. The track take is over 16-25% and with breakage higher than that for place and show especially.

No daily limit!!
 

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i did'nt think they meant that?
is that correct, you need to play 1000/day to qualify for the 7%?
 

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Rebates:

A rebate of 7% will be paid on all wagers on a DAILY basis. Wager $1000 in a day, and your account will be credited $70 before the races begin the next day. There are no minimum weekly volume requirements and there is no maximum on how much you can earn. Small players get just as high a percentage as big players.

No rebate will be given on cancelled wagers or wagers refunded due to a scratch.

Place and Show wagers that pay $2.10 for $2 or $2.20 for $2 are not eligible for a rebate.
 

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I dont know-
I just interpretted it one way.
ITP pointed out it could be interpretted differently.
If it was 7 percent no matte what they certainly couldve worded that quite differently- not mixing up daily and no min for weekly asnd no max---
interesting that they (pinnacle havent been around to explain-) almost like it was vague for a reason...pinacle willy can you post clarification?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> There are no minimum weekly volume requirements <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

No other way to read it.
 

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you just quoted "weekly" requirements
In my mind quite different than daily
 

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I think that the $1000 was an example, and if so, the sentence from pinnacle should have read: For example, if you wager $1000 in a day, then your account will be credited $70 before the races begin the next day.

If this is what Pinnacle meant, they should just correct the text to clear this up.
 

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You get 7% back no matter how much you bet. Bet $10 and get .70 cents, bet 1 million and get $70,000.
 

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Wait till you see what else they have up there sleeve. I was told they were doing this 7% a few days before they made it public. When I was told this other thing they are going to do very shortly it left my mouth opened. IT'S GOING TO PISS A LOT OF BOOKS OFF.

[This message was edited by krackman on September 25, 2003 at 10:15 AM.]
 

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Pinnacle is going to knock every horse book out including ehorse!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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there is no limit at all. I read it fast and got that stuck in my head on the $1000.

This is just amazing!!
 

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is 7% back on all settled action better than 10% additional on winning "Win" wagers that 5 dimes has? I guess it depends on how often you win!!
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by trytrytry:
is 7% back on all settled action better than 10% additional on winning "Win" wagers that 5 dimes has? I guess it depends on how often you win!!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Most people would come out a lot better with the 7% rebate. The exception might be if you bet only longshots and were able to hit quite a few.
 

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