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Old 01-03-2015, 07:44 PM   #1
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NYRA REWARDS

Questions: who here has an ADW for rebates? Probably many. Need some feedback.

The past 5 years I've handled well over 400,000 (average). This year was a down year. Only bet 300,000. When does your ADW post your rebate?

How much do you get back for 35,000 a month?

Went to track today, expecting my NYRA rebates ($1300. Bet 55,000 to 60,000 this month). Money is usually in between the 2nd and 3rd of the month (regardless of if it's a racing day or not). Was told it might be in by the 6th. They advertise rebates to be paid within the first 3 racing days. Today was the third racing day and tomorrow the 4th.

I have friends who bet through capital otb and are given 7% regardless of bet type or track. NYRA doesn't provide that.

I have 1 p.m. from a nice gentlemen. Please give me other feedback. I am a NY state resident and I am annoyed.

My twin spires monthly bonus points are always available on every first of the month.

It's not a system issue because allllll month, nyra had an accurate total of my wagers.

I sincerely think it's an attempt to make an extra overnight sweep credit of the aggregate total, which is terrible.

ADW feedback please....

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Old 01-03-2015, 09:51 PM   #2
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with most adws you'll get rebates every morning and usually a lot more than 1300 for 55-60k of bets.

all of these new source market fees are making it tough for residents of states with live racing to join adws though and rising signal fees will further destroy the adw business.

however, as a ny resident betting 400k though that "nice gentleman" may be able to hook you up with one of the higher level xpressbet tiers????

good luck!!
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Old 01-04-2015, 12:46 AM   #3
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NY residents face a 5% surcharge on wagers made thru out-of-state ADWs.
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Old 01-04-2015, 12:58 AM   #4
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Check your latest p-m EMD4ME.
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Old 01-04-2015, 07:55 AM   #5
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NY residents face a 5% surcharge on wagers made thru out-of-state ADWs.
This is a lie.
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Old 01-04-2015, 08:05 AM   #6
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This is a lie.
So the DRF was wrong when it report that.
http://www.drf.com/news/new-york-add...tate-companies
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That is true. For instance, I was receiving a 10.5% rebate. It was reduced to 5.5.
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Old 01-04-2015, 10:27 AM   #9
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This is a lie.

TLG, where is your response to numerous posters telling you, that you are in error? Notice how much more civil my response is to you, versus your response to TC, "This is a lie".......
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TLG, where is your response to numerous posters telling you, that you are in error? Notice how much more civil my response is to you, versus your response to TC, "This is a lie".......
Once again, that person lied. Frankly, around here, an error is the truth.
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TLG, where is your response to numerous posters telling you, that you are in error? Notice how much more civil my response is to you, versus your response to TC, "This is a lie".......
he happens to be right, its not a surcharge, its a "market origin fee". i learned that from him with day rates, its not how much your total daily bill is, its how its broken down.
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Once again, that person lied. Frankly, around here, an error is the truth.
I see proof from them and not from you. Your response is unfounded and crude, to say the least.......Proof is on you to back up what you stated.
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he happens to be right, its not a surcharge, its a "market origin fee". i learned that from him with day rates, its not how much your total daily bill is, its how its broken down.
Those are semantics Lambo, and you know it. You know these players are getting CHARGED, so why the splitting of hairs?
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Isn't it out of state ADWs being charged, not customers? If correct, ADWs set the rebate levels and could have chosen to leave them as is, or at least not reduce them by the full 5%.
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Went to track today, expecting my NYRA rebates ($1300. Bet 55,000 to 60,000 this month). Money is usually in between the 2nd and 3rd of the month (regardless of if it's a racing day or not). Was told it might be in by the 6th. They advertise rebates to be paid within the first 3 racing days. Today was the third racing day and tomorrow the 4th.
see, the way NYRAs bank account is set up...is they got a checkin an a savings. but all the money is in the savings...so they gotta switch it to the checking, and that takes 3 business days..... [/kevin hart]
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