Pro bettors at Pinnacle, are you confortable with big deposits?

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  • randomuser
    SBR Hustler
    • 04-21-20
    • 65

    #1
    Pro bettors at Pinnacle, are you confortable with big deposits?
    Pro bettors at Pinnacle, are you confortable with big deposits? i mean 6 or even 7 digits.
  • grey area
    SBR MVP
    • 05-17-14
    • 1187

    #2
    3 k is most I ever put on there... Of the 4 books I currently use Pinnacle only one that has not limited me to lower stakes.
    2 of the others have in first week of use William hill and 365
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    • Optional
      Administrator
      • 06-10-10
      • 60672

      #3
      Originally posted by randomuser
      Pro bettors at Pinnacle, are you confortable with big deposits? i mean 6 or even 7 digits.
      If you are a new customer and are going to deposit that much there, make sure you know you have sufficient proof of the Source of Funds, and Source of Wealth in case they ask.

      And chances are they will for that amount.
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      • Krashman
        SBR MVP
        • 07-24-09
        • 3733

        #4
        You need to roll it 3 times before you can withdraw without fees, and if you already have a balance and deposit large on top of that, and don't get it all in play, they consider it an unnecessary deposit.
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        • xKMACKx
          SBR MVP
          • 11-16-08
          • 1274

          #5
          Your money will be safe. Like Optional said, just be prepared to provide proof of income for that amount.
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          • solring
            SBR High Roller
            • 11-04-09
            • 170

            #6
            Yes.
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            • randomuser
              SBR Hustler
              • 04-21-20
              • 65

              #7
              If my wealth comes from winnings at other bookies do they make problems?
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              • Alfie White
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 09-02-17
                • 680

                #8
                If you can prove it, not a single legit book can/will dispute that. When I say that, stay away from dodgy sites that have little to no reputation.
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                • Optional
                  Administrator
                  • 06-10-10
                  • 60672

                  #9
                  Originally posted by randomuser
                  If my wealth comes from winnings at other bookies do they make problems?
                  That is very difficult to justify for many people who try it.

                  And even if you can supply sufficient evidence to convince them winnings is Source of Income, they will still need to ask for the original Source of Funds.


                  I certainly would not want to risk depositing a 6 or 7 figure amount without being 100% sure I could pass the tests.

                  Doing a series of large 5 figure deposits should be enough to trigger the same checks.

                  I'd do that until they do the checks and you get approved before risking the big money personally.


                  Pinnacle will not steal your money, but they are now doing full and complete KYC checks.


                  and BTW, on the form they send you to fill in, there is a list of possible options to choose as source of income. And gambling is not one of them.
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                  • gamblehappier
                    SBR High Roller
                    • 03-26-17
                    • 173

                    #10
                    I do not think that you will have problem with Pinnacle.My limit will be 30-40k balance there.
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                    • Brandley
                      SBR Rookie
                      • 02-13-24
                      • 35

                      #11
                      Please don't, I have 20K in their site and haven't been able to withdraw for 8 months.

                      Their verification process is absurd, it's easier to file taxes than getting through their "source of fund" thing.
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                      • raiders72001
                        Senior Member
                        • 08-10-05
                        • 11018

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Optional
                        If you are a new customer and are going to deposit that much there, make sure you know you have sufficient proof of the Source of Funds, and Source of Wealth in case they ask.

                        And chances are they will for that amount.
                        Asking for source of wealth is an invasion of privacy. I hate when exchanges do it.
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                        • Optional
                          Administrator
                          • 06-10-10
                          • 60672

                          #13
                          Originally posted by raiders72001
                          Asking for source of wealth is an invasion of privacy. I hate when exchanges do it.
                          I agree that a bookmaker is not the right place to delegate that collection power to.

                          But I havent thought of a good alternative.

                          Central system that issues an anonymous ID the bookmaker gets is the most obvious thing. But that opens up a whole new can of worms of oversight.
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