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Ladbrokes Gambling Help Needed, Please.

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xAsh | 16:36 Mon 19th Jun 2006 | Body & Soul
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Hi guys, i need help please.

I was wondering if you'd be so kind to help me on a few issues of online gambling as i've read on ladbrokes and don't get it. I want to gamble online at ladbrokes instead of going down the shop.

Could you guys please answer the following questions for me, please:

1)What does deposit mean? I'm pretty sure it means take money out of my account to use online, but can you clarify this?

2)When money comes out after i deposited it on ladbrokes, will it come out my account straight away in terms of showing up when i check balance?

3)When i win on a football bet say, will my winnings go back into my account automatically without me doing anything straight after the win, will ladbrokes put it in automatically in my bank without me touching a thing with my initial stake included back into my account - or do i need to do something to put it in, if so what, please?

4)How long will it take for my winnings(if i win) to go through to my account?

Thank you people, i am only 18 and new to online gambling and no i am not too smart when it comes to the net lol. If you could help on the above issues i'd be very much grateful.

Thanks a lot.

P.s Sorry if this in the wrong section.
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Well, my first bit of advice would be: Don't do it. I've never met a rich gambler (unless you are a Poker World Champion of course).

Secondly (if you are still adamant) , I would go to the terms & conditions page of the Ladbrokes website, print them out and read these very very thoroughly. If that doesn't answer your questions, then I would contact their help line.

Hi Ash I have an account on betfred which is an online casino.


1) Deposit means to draw money out of your account in order to play online.


2) When i previously depositted money, it didn't show up on my online bank account until a couple of days later.


3)When you win, you can either leave your winnings in your ladbrokes account to be used as credit another time or you can withdraw your winnings and put them back into your bank account,


4)You can take your winnings as soon as you win.


I think yours and mine would have the same rules. Good Luck with all the winning!! x

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Thank you both very much:

Thank you Octavius for your great advice and good help, i will bear what you said in mind!

Thank you too glammapus for your in depth answers for each of my questions, you have helped greatly and appreciate it a lot.


Thanks guys, i will bear what you said in mind and i will bet on spain v tunisia tonight :).

Thanks once again, two great answers!

Hi xAsh, if you're just going for a flutter, just go to the bookies.


Glammapus.... is that the reason you're in debt?

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Might do mate thanks for advice. But the nearest bookie from me is a while away, i'm from Portsmouth in england and it's a big place so i need to do on the net realy.
Fwoggit great post by the way. No it is not! I play the odd �10 here and there. No great loss.
hi

i go on the ladbrokes site every now and then

deposit means take money from your account to put it into your ladbrokes account. It appears on your statement but I think takes a few days.

the winnings stay in your ladbrokes account- up where you sign in if you click on account, it gives you options and a balance, lists transactions and everything really you have betted on.

then when and if you win you can go into account again and transfer the money using your debit card back into your bank - it is quite explanatory.

If you are a bit of a serious gambler - set yourself up with a max transfer limit that way you wont gamble your life away

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