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Thursday, 21 January 2010

New Offer! - Luxbet £60 Free bet

Free bets 4 all has welcomed a new addition, Luxbet.com to its ever growing free bet family & naturally we thought you'd like to know about it. Luxbet, the renowned Australian bookmaker are offering a £60 matched deposit bonus to new members. To qualify enter promotional code Summer1 upon registration & deposit £60 into your new Luxbet account.

Please note - International clients must supply Luxbet with copies of identification by mail only before a withdrawal may be permitted.

The deposit & bonus must be turned over 4x before you can make a withdrawal. We therefore recommend that you try & lose in Luxbet on your first bet to reduce the wagering. To find a suitable bet, please click here to use the Automatcher and let it do all the hard work for you.

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6 Comments:

Is my money safe with this bookie as I have never heard of them before and do they ask for ID before withdrawing?

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 22 January 2010 12:32  

Luxbet, being based 'down under' is run licensed and controlled by the Australian government so you can be sure your deposit is in good hands so, ipso facto they sometimes ask for ID from foreign account holders to check identity.

By Blogger freebets4all, at 22 January 2010 12:57  

Checked T&C's for this new addition to your website. Unless you're a resident of Australia then there's a AUD30 charge for all withdrawls from your account. You can deposit by any method, but international customers have to accept an International Bank Transfer - hence the charge. AUD30 will wipe out most of your free bet gains - so unless the Betfair leg of the bets are winners it's not worth doing.

By Anonymous Site member, at 27 January 2010 03:22  

We contacted them about this and they said: There is no international withdrawal fee, please disregard that statement on the website. We are currently in the process of updating that part of our website.

By Blogger freebets4all, at 27 January 2010 03:23  

T&Cs - International clients must supply us with certified copies of all ID documents by mail only and they must be the versions originally certified by your independent person (ie not photocopied or scanned after the independent person has certified them).

MAIL only?

Independent person

An independent person must view your original ID and be able to assert that your Primary ID and Secondary ID (see below) is valid and not expired. An independent person is defined as, but not limited to, an MP of any jurisdiction, Council worker, bank employee, insurance employee, nurse, doctor, dentist, pharmacist, vet, judge, magistrate, lawyer, a government employee, a tax agent, an accountant, director of a corporation, an employee of any regulatory body, a police officer, Justice of the Peace or teacher.

Seems like a right pain in the backside to get a free £60.

By Anonymous Dan J, at 28 January 2010 10:38  

Not worth all the hastle :(

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 26 February 2010 12:17  

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