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Poker Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: Scousebill on February 25, 2015, 13:17:56 PM

Title: Withdrawing from B-win
Post by: Scousebill on February 25, 2015, 13:17:56 PM
Title: Re: Withdrawing from B-win
Post by: Matt D on February 25, 2015, 13:46:41 PM
If you can"t withdraw it, you might as well have a go at spinning it up!
Title: Re: Withdrawing from B-win
Post by: Scousebill on February 25, 2015, 16:24:43 PM
I know....

Just the site takes ages to move from the initial pages, runs ok when finally on the poker.
Title: Re: Withdrawing from B-win
Post by: TheSnapper on February 25, 2015, 16:57:04 PM
Surely a spin up and a larger amount to withdraw would be way more hassle, or am I missing something?
Title: Re: Withdrawing from B-win
Post by: Matt D on February 25, 2015, 17:29:21 PM

Surely a spin up and a larger amount to withdraw would be way more hassle, or am I missing something?



e.g. Spin up to £200. Deposit £10. Wager that (lose it?). Withdraw £200. Seems a relatively low amount of hassle.

Though, not sure why you need to wager a deposit. Surely if they accepted your deposit initially, they should also allow you to withdraw without having to deposit again. That"s their error - not yours. Kinda weird behaviour from them.
Title: Re: Withdrawing from B-win
Post by: TheSnapper on February 25, 2015, 22:14:19 PM


Surely a spin up and a larger amount to withdraw would be way more hassle, or am I missing something?



e.g. Spin up to £200. Deposit £10. Wager that (lose it?). Withdraw £200. Seems a relatively low amount of hassle.

Though, not sure why you need to wager a deposit. Surely if they accepted your deposit initially, they should also allow you to withdraw without having to deposit again. That"s their error - not yours. Kinda weird behaviour from them.


I am possibly being over cynical about the *******s nice folk at Bwin