Address Update @ Bookies required?
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Hi, hope somebody can help please.
I will be moving to new house in couple of weeks time and I wanted to know if I should update my address with all the bookies.
My bookie accounts have been verified with my current address with successful withdrawals.The intention of asking this question is for two reasons:
– I am planning to open few accounts in my wife ‘s name at the new address with the bookies I am gubbed with. So that there won’t be any gubbing on the basis of same address/household. Will be using her bank account as well.
– As soon as I move to the new address, I need to update my address at the bank. So will a deposit/withdrawal/payment fail in future if my address with the bank is different from the address at the bookies (billing address).Thanks in advance .
+0February 13, 2018 at 12:13 am
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Does it matter?
If u fail deposit or kyc then update your details, otherwise leave as is…. especially if u want to utilise multi accounts from someone living with you+0Nope Dollar.
I moved in early January, havent updated my address anywhere and have had no issues whatsoever depositing or withdrawing. I am in exactly the same situation whereby I’ll be opening new accounts in partners name at new address.
My bank card expires in June so I’m thinking I can probably open new accounts in my own name at bookies that didnt do any checks on me and there are definitely a few.
+0I have an old address on all my accounts that I had before matched betting. I have no problems withdrawing as it is.
I am like you, I won’t bother updating the address will save it for a fresh address make it easier to multi account when I get round to it.
+0Thank you all for your inputs. I will not update address as recommended.
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