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    It took me 2 weeks of phone calls & other nonsense to transact a Neteller withdrawal with BML Sports (a.k.a bring me luck).

    I'm aware that this may be old news.

    I bet they are using wager dollars for operating capital.

    Check out their "Withdraw Rules" below (which in my haste I neglected to read prior to opening & funding my account):

    from: http://www.bmlsports.com/withdraws.htm


    Withdrawals

    We will be processing redemptions on Mondays, cut off time is at 1:00 pm EST. Credit backs take from 3 to 15 business days to show up in your credit card account. BML Casino provides one free redemption to each customer every month. This redemption goes out via Bank Check or credit back to you Credit Card.



    Withdrawals may also be sent via Bank Wire, Western Union or credit back to your Credit Card. BML Casino reserves the right to credit back Credit Card withdrawals up to the amount deposited on each Credit Card. BML also reserves the right to not send out any checks under $50.00.

    If you deposit via credit card and you win, the redemption of extra funds will be sent via First Class Mail. To receive a Western Union payout you must deposit via Western Union. Customer pays for the fees on any Western Union withdrawal.

    The fees associated to additional monthly withdrawals are the following:


    Western Union
    Call for amount

    First Class Mail
    No Fees

    Bank wire
    $40

    Credit Card
    No Fees



    The transfer costs are deducted from the amount remaining in the Player's account after the requested funds are deducted. If the remaining account balance is not sufficient to cover these transfer costs, the associated costs will be deducted from the amount actually received by the Player.

  • #2
    Bring me luck casino had ALOT of bad press a while back. Slow pays I believe. Be careful!!

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    • #3
      Brink,
      Thanks...I pulled my funds out already...good riddance BML!

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      • #4
        BML was a Unified Gaming book at one point, although I don't know if they still are. Either way, it is probably better to stay away!

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