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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Withdrawal fees in online casinos

Topic created on 05th Feb. 2018 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 5 | Views: 1,995
Anonym
I think it's a bit cheeky that you get 1% deducted from your payout for fees.

Since the joy of nen larger win is already diminished again.
Yes 1% sounds net much, but it is somewhere about the principle.
Previously, you had a payout per month or so free.

Soon there will be fees for logging in and the support will also cost money.
Oh yes, and 10% of the stake at Blackjack automatically goes to the Dealer per round for the purpose of compulsorily financed tips.

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Anonym
Dipson wrote on 02/05/2018 at 14:44: Find it quite brazen that you get 1% deducted from your payout for fees.

Since the joy of nen larger win is already diminished again.
Yes 1% sounds nice much, but it is somewhere about the principle.
Previously, you had a payout per month or so free.

Soon there will be fees for logging in and the support will also cost money.
Oh yes, and 10% of the stake in Blackjack automatically go to the Dealer per round for the purpose of compulsorily financed tips

We have had this topic here many times. Of course I agree with you about the fees. But if it really bothers you too much, just change the casino. There is enough choice heutztage

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Anonym
We should tackle the problem and not avoid it
We should (man I sound like a fat politician) together create a petition against fees for deposits and withdrawals.
Use the influence of this forum 's and "adjust" the ratings of the casinos because it has changed quite a bit.

e.g. it was at MrGreen so that you could make a free withdrawal every 2 weeks. Now each withdrawal costs 1% of the amount.
Actually, all casinos would have to be completely re-evaluated. Or are these reports also adjusted from time to time?

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Anonym
Dipson wrote on 02/05/2018 at 15:02: We should tackle the problem and not dodge it
We should (man I sound like a fat politician) together create a petition against fees on deposits and withdrawals.
Use the influence of this forum 's and "adjust" the ratings of the casinos because it has changed quite a bit.

e.g. it was at MrGreen so that you could make a free withdrawal every 2 weeks. Now each withdrawal costs 1% of the amount.
Actually, all casinos would have to be completely re-evaluated. Or are these reports also adjusted from time to time?

To change the casino brings more than any petition. Since you are no longer there as a paying customer but play somewhere else

Enough people will change and only then will the company rethink. In advance, I think there is not much to do

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redriver67
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Dipson wrote on 02/05/2018 at 15:02: We should tackle the problem and not dodge it
We should (man I sound like a fat politician) together create a petition against fees on deposits and withdrawals.
Use the influence of this forum 's and "adjust" the ratings of the casinos because it has changed quite a bit.

e.g. it was at MrGreen so that you could make a free withdrawal every 2 weeks. Now each withdrawal costs 1% of the amount.
Actually, all casinos would have to be completely re-evaluated. Or are these reports also adjusted from time to time?

That's why we do the " choice for the casino of the year ", so that we separate the wheat from the chaff. So aufgehts, participate

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c****7
Deposit and withdrawal fees are a cheek...clear the casinos have to squeeze a few percent to the payment service Provider, but if you keep in mind that usually only 30% of deposits are paid out again, because very often players gamble away your wins even if the AQ is 95% +, you can only speak of brazen greed.
So what you should not support and change the casino. Point from the end.

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