Probably the worst site ive ever played on didnt get 1 win in hundreds deposited dont play on here.
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Avoid this Bookie! Joined a few days ago, placed 2 bets and then they sent me this message - "McBookie offers a host of bonuses to our customers, including the Tartan Club, Coupon Buster Cashba... See more
tried to join last week. filled in details and got all confirmed on screen. went to log in and says account suspended. tried to reset password with email and says theres an error. so mailed them reque... See more
Thousands spend on this crap rigged online slots. Clearly noone is testing them slots. Omg how on earth you spend Thousands and wont get at least bonus . Pffffff worst experience.. plus they don't b... See more
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Not Clear T&Cs
Not Clear T&Cs.
Was drawn in by the matched deposit offer. I tried really hard to find t&cs. When you click on t&c's apply it just takes you to sign up.
Obviously now that I have placed the bet I've been told it doesn't apply to promo bets. Although this was completely impossible to find.
Help team don't care, they have got my money now and this is how companies like this survive. Avoid - Stick with the genuine ones as they are exceptionally misleading. Atleast show the T&Cs on the ad or make it possible to find them.
Prohibited from placing any more sports bets after placing just 2 bets. Unbelievable. Avoid.
I opened an account and placed just 2 bets. Shortly after, I received an email stating that they would no longer accept sports bets from me. Just absurd. Avoid these jokers like the plague.
Fraudsters
Fraudsters. I opened an account for the first time and deposited. They took 25 pounds. They tell me wrongly I already have an account and have self excluded from them. They are not letting me access the account and awful customer service. Fraudsters. Avoid.
Avoid!
Im in Scotland and joined for the signuo offer. I mostly bet on Scottish sporting events. I placed 1 bet But Mcbookie didnt give me the free sign up offer and closed my account with No explanation other than it was their right. Very Bizarre. Avoid!!!
Beware!
Beware!
This is not a legitimate company. I didn't pay any attention to the review (or lack thereof) and I lost a lot of money and time because of it. If you are contemplating joining them, don't. Give your money to the guys playing Three Card Monty on the street instead. Much better chance of not getting robbed blind.
Scottish Resident Clause in Terms for Betting Sign up Free Bet Offer
Buyer beware - please take note: if you think you are going to get the Free McBookie £25 Bet Sign Up Bonus Offer you won't get anything unless you are a Scottish Resident - nice eh....
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