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minimum withdrawals 4 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 2  
i am just wondering about bingo sites that only let you withdraw a minimum of say £50
yet the minimum deposit is £10 that does not seem fair to me.why do they do this as far as i can see if i can put a tenner in i should be able to take a tenner out. what do you think
 
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Re:minimum withdrawals 4 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 0  
I think what happens with these online bingo sites is that they set their minimum withdrawal at £50 simply because they give away so much free money on first deposit bonuses.

The only sites I know that have the £50 withdrawal limit is the Cozy Games sites and these sites generally give away something like £10-£15 no deposit welcome bonus and then up to 300% on your first deposit so I think they are just ensuring that people aren't flouting the system.

But then hey, what do I know
 
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Re:minimum withdrawals 4 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 0  
Hi Everyone,

Just wanted to let all you know where Love Bingo stands on minimum withdrawals and such.

The minimum withdrawal on Lovebingo.co.uk is £10, except in the case of closing an account in which it can be under £10.

Players are free to withdraw any winnings so long as they have staked their free bonus money at least 10 times. So if you get a free £2, you will have to stake £20 on bingo before you can withdraw any winnings from your bonus money.

This may seem high, but just think - You could win up to £75 on a 1p Penny Bingo Game on Thursdays at Love Bingo - So if you wager your £20 required staking amount (based on a free £2 code) and happily walk away with upto £55 cash for free.

We try to make it as fair and straightforward at Love Bingo as possible, and we will always take time to listen to players feedback on how we can improve our bingo and games,

Thanks everyone,

Stephen
Lovebingo.co.uk
 
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Re:minimum withdrawals 4 Months ago Karma: 0  
I understand the minimum withdrawal rules at most sites, it's just the playthrough amounts I often get lost with.

Half the time I can't remember if I have played 8 times the amount I deposited, or 12 times for slots, etc. It does my head in sometimes.

Keep it simple. I would prefer it if sites did away with the free money altogether and it became a case of only cash in the system (no bingo bucks) and therefore you can withdraw whatever you win at any time.

I won some money on bingo.com last week, then I noticed you can only withdraw via netteller, which I didn't have. Then I signed up to netteller and it said something about needing to upgrade my account to withdraw, so I kinda gave up there. Hopefully I will sort it out and be able to withdraw my winnings sometime soon.

 
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i'm with you there mellymoo i would rather they did away with the free cash too but i cant see that happening to soon it entices players to play and stay till you spent it
 
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Re:minimum withdrawals 3 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 0  
yeah it can be a bit confussing but most site will explain when you ask them in live help or check their terms out

i use to just click agree on terms and never read them but now i check them out coz they add so many things that i wouldnt even think about
 
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