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Is pinnacle hurting for cash?

flyingillini

flyingillini

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It is really something else to be honest. I have been playing at Pinnacle for many years. I have deposited a ton of times and bet once and got a withdraw with absolutely no issues. I never rolled anything over, just the initial deposit once which is industry standard. If you go on reddit there are other people talking about this. However, this is where it is bizarre, there are posts from 5 years ago on reddit and Pinnacle has responded about it being a 3x rollover 5 years ago but they never ever made me do a 3x rollover up until recently. I was pretty shocked when I got a response that I had to complete a 3x rollover. They do not give out bonuses either, it is appalling that you they are now enforcing a 3x rollover on your deposit. I have proof of deposits and payouts without doing. a 3x rollover but for some reason they don't care about that and they are now enforcing that absurd rule. If. you want to withdraw it early they will charge you 10% on whatever you are taking out, complete absurd rule. It needs and should be the industry standard, roll it over once, not 3x.
 

djefferis

djefferis

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Processing deposits and withdrawals is a cost.

You either need to adjust your prices to ensure those cost are covered or you need to ensure your making it on volume to cover those cost.

So either your paying -110 (or higher) or you need to require volume to recoup the processing cost. I prefer books who deal a lower vig and make it up on volume. Don’t like it - go play at a legal book and overpay on vig. It’s likely to be new standard offshore within a year.
 

Reload

Reload

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Tough hearing this. It should always be a one time play through. If you’re in a casino and buy in at a table for $1000 in chips, are you expected to play $3000 in bets before you can color up and walk away? 😆
 

jamesy2422

jamesy2422

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They basically want you to lose your money
all sites do hence the absurd RO when giving bonuses.

to me, a book should give low RO until they have a reason not to. then if you show you are a good bettor let the book raise the RO and eventually limit bonuses. instead they penalize everyone, even someone unlucky who has not won recently or won a lot. i am much more inclined to send the book more money if the RO is low.
 
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