While in the T & C, I cannot see how this type of malarkey with currency exchanges is allowed for an outfit in Bryan's Accredited list.
Can they justify this charge based on increased processing costs, or is this a veiled way of insulting certain players by charging a "fraud risk insurance premium" on a certain class of player to cover the instances when they lose out to real fraud. If they are prepared to lightly "screw" one class of player, how can they be trusted not to spread the net wider in the future and catch a few more players out with this?
I would like Bryan to consider not accepting casinos that have these little "traps" buried in their T & C that seek to discriminate against honest players. I don't think this 5% is applied just to winners, it adds another 5% to the house edge on withdrawal, and this dwarfs the house edge on most of the non-slot games. I am wary of any outfits that seek to treat the Pound in this manner, for whatever reason.
I saw this with Grand Privvy, and it turned out to be a sneaky way of banning us Brits, but they didn't want to be up front and say so, they invented all sorts of T & C to make it hard for us to play under the same rules as other players. Even now they won't "call a spade a spade" and say we are banned. They have 2 separate terms, but both together effectively make it impossible for us to participate in the Grand Privvy experience, we can only deposit and play a "plain vanilla" MG casino.
Grand Privvy - that's a load of crap