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Free £25 Grand National bet
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frostyfeet wrote: »Ah! The cogs are beginning to turn.
Have now withdrawn my winnings. Had to withdraw £25.00 first, then go back and withdraw the balance. So happy now. As I understand it, I am still due my £25 first deposit? Tbh, I dont care! I'm happy now and my £50 quidco has tracked too. I LOVE this site!!!
Found this in the withdrawal note which might be useful to some:-
You must withdraw to each card at least the total amount deposited from that card before you are able to withdraw your 'additional' winnings.
Your additional winnings (over and above the total amount you have deposited) can be withdrawn back to a Debit Card (if applicable) or by Electronic Bank Transfer or Cheque.
Thanks Frostyfeet, this last bit is what I've been trawling through this thread to find out! Where about on the site did it say that?0 -
thanks martin deposted £26 and just withdrawn £67, much appreciated left 12.50 in to play poker tonight0
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lol that went well lost all in one hand. never agian0
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we are still waiting for th £25. Boyfriend deposited £35, put £18 on Grand National and £13 on 5pm race at Aintree yesterday....Hope we get the £25 back
I think you had to bet all of the £25 on the Grand National to get it back after the race...:j Ellie (Eleanor) Sophie arrived 10 days late on 19th November at 8.21am. 9lbs 1 oz :j0 -
went to quidco first = £30
opened betfair account, bet £25 on grandnational
won £118 and today betfair put £25 back into the account.
so thanks martin.0 -
Further in the depths of this thread, some people have verified their age by phoning and asking them to check the Electoral Register.
This might be better than charging £2.00 to a credit card like I did (which in turn cost me a further £3.00 for cash advance!)
I'm still WAY up on the deal so I'm really not bothered about the additional £3!
What ?
I did this early last week. I used my cc for a £2 topup to prove my age and it went onto my betfair balance. Then I just asked for a 3-5 day transfer to my bank account and the money is now in my account.0 -
Hopeless_Cook! wrote: »I think you had to bet all of the £25 on the Grand National to get it back after the race...
No, the code everyone used is the same code that has been available for over a year now. You dont even need to risk £25 either, if you know what your doing you could have laid a 1.01 to win £25 with a stake of 25p, it counts exactly the same.0 -
Anybody else still not had their £25 credited back to their account - DH is still waiting for his. He had to prove his age, which he did by sending a scanned copy of his driving license and hasn't heard anything back from them. Should he email them or give them a bit longer?"There's hard work. And there's not so hard work. I prefer not so hard work. But if you mix not so hard work with hard work it's harder than the not so hard work but not so hard as the hard work."
Joshua, 6 years old
Money for treats:
Internet clicking: £67.370 -
Originally Posted by frostyfeet
You must withdraw to each card at least the total amount deposited from that card before you are able to withdraw your 'additional' winnings.
Your additional winnings (over and above the total amount you have deposited) can be withdrawn back to a Debit Card (if applicable) or by Electronic Bank Transfer or Cheque.
So did I do the wrong thing by transferring all the money (including the £2 from CC) back to the debit card?0
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