Matchbook 1% commission

  • Does anyone use them? Going to do their sub as its one I missed but noticed the 1% commission!
    I seen mentioned they do horse racing which could b ideal for the wide margin prices for 2nd place offers

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    FoG_BLoG 47

    It’s 1% win or lose though isn’t it? So they take 1% off the winner and 1% off the loser, so 2% in total which is same as smarkets.

    And is it not 1.1%.

    I think matchbook have more markets and sports though.

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    peewee82 0

    I’m having a more detailed look today buddy

    There is Defo more markets which could mibbe justify changing even if it’s 2% commission

    If it is 1% tho then that will help for Cheltenham. I’m sure betdaq used to do 0% commission at chelt, hopefully same this yr too

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    deathstar 25

    From T+Cs:

    *** PLEASE NOTE:
    •As of the 1st of December 2014, Customers residing in the UK will be charged a standard rate of 1.15% commission.
    •As of 1st August 2015, Customers residing in the Republic of Ireland will be charged a standard rate of 1.15% commission.

    Are withdrawals free?

    Yes, for the most part, withdrawals from your Matchbook account are free. However, we reserve the right to enforce roll-over (outlined in our terms and conditions) or charge for the transaction, if the commission paid on your betting activity fails to cover the deposit and withdrawal processing costs Matchbook incurs.

    This caught me out because they decided to slap a 4% fee on me or rollover x4, but I couldn’t find the actual figures anywhere, just the slightly vague passage above.

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    peewee82 0

    Cheers deathstar

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