And before, at least Finnish bonus terms didn't have following rule
(English version from UK-site):
When normal is (still) for other banking methods:
Doesn't apply all bonuses, but i think i change my banking method.
It is Neteller currently.
However, i have not used bonuses almost at all, so i don't know,
when this Neteller-term came.
It appeared last December, and just like UK Income tax, was a "temporary" restriction.
I completely fail to see how their promos can be "abused" using Neteller, yet NOT "abused" using, say, a VISA card to deposit.
These withdrawal limits are VERY LOW compared to other MICROGAMING casinos, and are similar to the way RTG casinos have limits.
Having limits for ewallets is plain daft, especially as low as £2000, where pretty much any big win will lead to a player being paid in installments.
32Red can pay me £50,000 back to Neteller in a single transaction. It was my £25,000 Neteller balance limit that lead to me having to withdraw that win in installments. Ladbrokes SHOULD be just as good as 32Red, yet have a mean £2000 per installment limit to at least some commonly used methods.
I have not played at Ladbrokes since last December, other than to accept any free spins they add to my account
. If they want me back, they will have to remove this silly Neteller rule, or pretty much every competitor will have to add it; which will lead to me ditching Neteller & signing up to an alternative main deposit method.