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Old 24th April 2006, 02:52 PM
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CROGO, If you don't mind, can you tell us what country you signed-up and played from?

And, of all the casinos out there, how did you end up playing at two casinos within the same group?

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Originally Posted by spearmaster
There is an edge in the value of the currency - but there is not necessarily any additional edge from playing (ie. you can't bet 75 pence units at blackjack, only 1 pound units).

If they can justify the reason for taking of 5% (currency exchange) then they really ought to apply this across the board. If they cannot justify this then there is no reason that anyone should be charged 5% no matter what currency they play in.
If GBP depositors get 70% more than USD, that is a decent edge.

I don't think it matters why they have the rule. Is it because of bonus 'abuse' or currency conversion fees? The casino can set whatever fees they wish as long as they state it in their T&Cs.
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