Back in August I deposited a bit of money at Skybook and bet a few football futures. I didn't get a bonus on that deposit.
A couple weeks ago they sent be a good bonus offer, something like 10% cash and a 20% Bonus Play, so I made a small deposit there. I lost my balance before I completed the rollover. They sent me another bonus offer yesterday, so I contacted them to confirm that I was eligible. They told me I was, but because I didn't complete the rollover from the last bonus, they would have to include my pending wagers amount in calculating the rollover. That made no sense since I never received a bonus when I made those pending wagers, and I'm also a lifetime loser at Skybook, so I'm surprised they'd make things more difficult. Bonuses aren't really a big deal to me, which is why I hadn't asked for a bonus the last time, but if they were, that policy would discourage me from betting any futures on Skybook because they'd be held against my rollover requirement for the next 5-6 months.
I've never heard of another book with this policy. Is tihs common?
A couple weeks ago they sent be a good bonus offer, something like 10% cash and a 20% Bonus Play, so I made a small deposit there. I lost my balance before I completed the rollover. They sent me another bonus offer yesterday, so I contacted them to confirm that I was eligible. They told me I was, but because I didn't complete the rollover from the last bonus, they would have to include my pending wagers amount in calculating the rollover. That made no sense since I never received a bonus when I made those pending wagers, and I'm also a lifetime loser at Skybook, so I'm surprised they'd make things more difficult. Bonuses aren't really a big deal to me, which is why I hadn't asked for a bonus the last time, but if they were, that policy would discourage me from betting any futures on Skybook because they'd be held against my rollover requirement for the next 5-6 months.
I've never heard of another book with this policy. Is tihs common?