Does Skybook have any free withdrawals ?

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It seems not. They wanted to charge me for one, I cancelled it for now. Didn't they have one free a month, before ?
 

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So, I'm not crazy, they used to ? I don't play there a lot, except for hoops.
 

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DougJ said:
So, I'm not crazy, they used to ? I don't play there a lot, except for hoops.


They changed away from free quite awhile ago.
 

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I like books that give you one free a month, that should be a minimum standard.
 

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i agree lets hear their side of the story.... thanks for the withdraw it took tammy seven minutes to send it to my neteller account... thank u luv.......


i am sure skybook will say something like this....... when i woke up this morning to the freshly brewed skybook coffee .....then i shaved with my " free razor " from skybook while sitting in pistons bean bag chair... while warming my skybook turkey over my football grill that i received from skybook... and then deposting a dime and getting 10% bonus money.... after dinner i went to the door and there was a box of honduran cigars from skybook that i enjoyed while betting the dime on a basketball game that landed on a six while i had 6.5 due to the free half point from skybook... and then i HAD TO PAY $15 TO HAVE THE 2000 SENT TO MY NETELLER ACCOUNT THAT TOOK SEVEN MINUTES FROM MY NEW LUV OF MY LIFE TAMMY.... ................. i agree with u we should demand a free withdraw................:lolBIG:
 

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do they do sportsbook transfers?

transfer to another book, free withdrawal
 

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WITHDRAW ALL FUNDS NOW. And deposit at another RX book with a bonus, you will make up the 15 dollars and then some. Don't deal with books that don't offer at least 1 free w/d.
 

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Skybook has great CS, but where are the betting options?

Even today they only offered lines on basket, hockey and football - and this is a saturday. No NHL periods or spreads, no boxing, no soccer, nada.
And why are there no moneylines above +-300 ?

Imo Skybook has to improve a lot before they can be called a top bookie, right now its a nice to have, but the use is very limited.
No free cashouts adds up to that.
 

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They could certainly have some more options like pucklines. Good book, they pay fine, nice contests, but not a primary for me.
 

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talk to a manager and ask for a partial w/d for free. Give them the option you take all of it out (pay 15) or leave some in there, free.


I'm sure a good bookie would want you to keep some money in the account, it would be their decision, I'm sure they would opt for you to leave money in the account.
 

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Actually they first said $15 NT fee, then later said it has to go back to Instadebit ( since last deposit was that way), and $10 fee. I'll let it go for now, not a big amount, involved.
 

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Wondering if anyone could answer what are the actual cost of the withdrawal??? Or there actual variable cost (just to do your transactio not the cost of the person to do it etc.)
 

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oh i am sorry did i mention i have a skybook hat and mouse pad along with the 1500$ that i won at the bash on a drawing that was in part sponsered by skybook>>>:lolBIG: :smoker2:
 

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no free withdrawal hurts, but on the other hand it is only $15 we're talking. just don't make a lot of cashouts. i still say its a great book because of the free half point.
 

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5teamparlay said:
Wondering if anyone could answer what are the actual cost of the withdrawal??? Or there actual variable cost (just to do your transactio not the cost of the person to do it etc.)

According to Matchbook it costs them 2.9% for incoming and 0% for outgoing if that answers your question.
 

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I was searching all over skybook.com for free withdraw and all I saw was $15 NT withdraw. A little disapointing for first time new skybook user.
 

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sorry skybook cannot make evry1 happy... ohh by the way, they just gave out 20,000 bucks for the contest they had on monday


if you do not like it, you have the choice of not playing with them


i am suprised the still have these contest running every week.............fwiw
 

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sorry skybook cannot make evry1 happy... ohh by the way, they just gave out 20,000 bucks for the contest they had on monday

I really don't see why do people keep repeating that? Absolutely irrelevant, IMO, if I'm asked if I'd like a shot @ 20k or my 15 quid back I'd take the 15 quid every day. The question is not about skybook being cheapshots, I don't think they are, it's just about assuring a minimal service. I agree that the per month free withdrawal is a must.
Anyway, other books also charge for withdrawals, anywhere between 10 & 20, so yeah, I'm unhappy that I'll have to pay on on cashout, but it's not a reason enough to stop me from using the book.
The poor betting calendar tho, now THAT is another thing. Maybe my fault, but I was completely unware that Skybook offer ONLY Us sports.(I was expecting major european soccer leagues & tennis as an absolute minimum). As I bet almost exclusively totals, and they don't offer free half point on totals, I'd rarely have even minimal motivation to play there. Keep some balance posted, probably, but the actilon on it will be pretty low.
 

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