I had to make a withdrawal the other week and now want to put the funds back
Betfair are allowing a limit, you then have to prove income etc etc . When you try to your re directed to Paddy Power. Whats going on here, now am busted for Cheltenham and dont trust making this deposit through Paddy Power. This isnt a Prop firm they calling it a Challenge
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Your right Euler i withdrew to much and forgot about the deposit limit i set
I see my Betfair bank as working capital. I never withdraw a large amount anymore with a view to depositing a chunk of it back later. I only withdraw pure profits for personal use. Strangely though.......despite being full-time for nearly 20 years, BF have slapped a £100 per week deposit limit on my account

So you would be in trouble if you had a large open order and they had a outage, but yes your right i made a large withdrawal of profit more than the limit so got caught.LeTiss wrote: ↑Fri Feb 06, 2026 7:51 amI see my Betfair bank as working capital. I never withdraw a large amount anymore with a view to depositing a chunk of it back later. I only withdraw pure profits for personal use. Strangely though.......despite being full-time for nearly 20 years, BF have slapped a £100 per week deposit limit on my account![]()
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Yeah, that's a fair point. On a few occasions in the past, I have covered potential losses on BF from an outage, and then reinvested money made elsewhere to cover those BF outage losses.
I couldn't do that today, I'd immediately fall foul of affordability checks.
I'm sure there are many traders like that, however (touch wood) I haven't been the victim of a BF outage for a very long time now
I couldn't do that today, I'd immediately fall foul of affordability checks.
I'm sure there are many traders like that, however (touch wood) I haven't been the victim of a BF outage for a very long time now
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Lynskey888
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Is there a perceived safe deposit amount that wont trigger affordability checks?
Having checked my account on their website it tells me my account has the default deposit limit on it of which is £5000 on a rolling 30 day basis, but by the sounds of it depositing anything like that amount will set of the affordability checks.
Having checked my account on their website it tells me my account has the default deposit limit on it of which is £5000 on a rolling 30 day basis, but by the sounds of it depositing anything like that amount will set of the affordability checks.
