Betfair

Betfair.com
Betfair offers new players a £25 free bet in their bet exchange when you sign-up and open a new betting account on the site.
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Betfair (www.Betfair.com) is a betting exchange where you set up your own bets against other punters on the Internet and a commission is taken from all winnings.This is great for those who like to back the underdog and want to find the best odds. Betfair offers a £25 Cash Back bonus for new subscribers to the site in which a £25 bet pays back £25 win or loose within 48 hours.

About Betfair:

Betfair opened in 2000 as one of the first betting exchanges and today is one of the busiest exchanges in the world. Betfair.com claims that its odds are 20% better than a standard bookie site although this doesn’t take into consideration the 5% commission fees.
Betfair is licensed in the UK, Australia, Germany, Austria, and Malta.
For newcomers to the betting exchange method there is a comprehensive tutorial on the site to get you started.

Customer Deposit Methods:

Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, Solo, Switch, Delta, Laser, Bank Wire, Check, Moneybookers, Western Union, PayPal, NETeller, WebMoney.

Minimum Deposits:

£25

Available Currencies:

GBP, AUD, CAD, SGD, DKK, EUR, HKD, NOK, SEK, USD. However, US residents cannot sign up with Betfair.

Betfair.com supports English, German, Danish, Italian, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Swedish.

Withdrawal Methods:

Withdrawals can take between 2-5 days to complete. Withdrawals can be made to all cards and eWallets used to make deposits although proof of ownership maybe required for non-UK credit cards. Bank transfers and cheques can also be issued.

Minimum Stake:

£2

Bet On:

Wagers can be placed on American Football, Australian Rules Football Betting, Baseball, Basketball, Boxing, Bridge, Chess, Cricket, Cycling, Golf, Greyhound Racing, Handball, Horse Racing, Ice Hockey, Motor Sports, Rugby League, Rugby Union, Snooker, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Water Polo and others. Betfair also offers wagers on non-sporting events from politics to finance, award ceremonies to reality TV.