That sucks ass Yosser I'm sorry to hear that. This financial disclosure BS is going to catch a lot of people out. Who was the account with?
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Originally posted by Frankely My Dear View PostThat sucks ass Yosser I'm sorry to hear that. This financial disclosure BS is going to catch a lot of people out. Who was the account with?
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Regarding bookmakers closing accounts because of saying no to financial disclosure - are we saying that ante post bets tendered and accepted many months back are stakes refunded IF not disclosing personal financial info later on with other bets that trigger the request ?
If this is the case then this seems contractually wrong as bets were laid in good faith at the time of placement. If accounts are closed in this manner then what’s stopping a bookmaker to look at their liabilities ante post from time to time and request financial info from customers who have good ante post positions and hope they capitulate by not providing financial info ? Surely the worst position is no more bets accepted with ante post bets to run their time ?
Although closing accounts for customers who do not disclose their financial info is morally wrong, then treating ante post bets as void is potential robbery, as their financial value could be more than the initial stake ie better prices than the current market.
Them bookmakers need challenging methinks !
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Originally posted by Wayward Lad View PostRegarding bookmakers closing accounts because of saying no to financial disclosure - are we saying that ante post bets tendered and accepted many months back are stakes refunded IF not disclosing personal financial info later on with other bets that trigger the request ?
If this is the case then this seems contractually wrong as bets were laid in good faith at the time of placement. If accounts are closed in this manner then what’s stopping a bookmaker to look at their liabilities ante post from time to time and request financial info from customers who have good ante post positions and hope they capitulate by not providing financial info ? Surely the worst position is no more bets accepted with ante post bets to run their time ?
Although closing accounts for customers who do not disclose their financial info is morally wrong, then treating ante post bets as void is potential robbery, as their financial value could be more than the initial stake ie better prices than the current market.
Them bookmakers need challenging methinks !
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Originally posted by Wayward Lad View PostRegarding bookmakers closing accounts because of saying no to financial disclosure - are we saying that ante post bets tendered and accepted many months back are stakes refunded IF not disclosing personal financial info later on with other bets that trigger the request ?
If this is the case then this seems contractually wrong as bets were laid in good faith at the time of placement. If accounts are closed in this manner then what’s stopping a bookmaker to look at their liabilities ante post from time to time and request financial info from customers who have good ante post positions and hope they capitulate by not providing financial info ? Surely the worst position is no more bets accepted with ante post bets to run their time ?
Although closing accounts for customers who do not disclose their financial info is morally wrong, then treating ante post bets as void is potential robbery, as their financial value could be more than the initial stake ie better prices than the current market.
Them bookmakers need challenging methinks !
Your acc lays dormant and when bets settle they have to pay you.
One bookie (Betway) refused this some years ago and I threatened legal action, they relented, basically you strike a bet it’s a contract, they can’t withhold funds unless you’re an arms dealer or similar….
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Originally posted by Yosser View Post
Shitty VBet with their dial up style interface and draconian settlement times. I knew there was a risk with a bookie like that but little choice left. I knew something was stirring. Don't hear a peep when a bet goes down but after back to back 13/2 and 15/2 winners you start getting emails and messages pretending they are interested what you do for a living etc. I don't suppose it's any use to tell them that I am 39 and have worked my fingers to the bone in construction and engineering pretty much since the day I left school in 2001. I am now running a house and car by myself and in no way would jeopardise any of those things. Besides all that. Its none of their business. I could have sent them it but won't on a point of principle. Morrisons deliver my shopping on a Saturday morning but they don't ring me and ask if I can
afford it first. Lots of book analysis when I get home later and see where I can make some chops and changes. I can rescue a couple of breeders bets but the rest will be in the night.
The truth in my opinion is they don't want successful punters on their books. Sounds like Ista might have a point about threatening legal action over your bets being contracts and therefore can't subsequently be voided, if I've understood his post correctly.
Well done on your wins btw
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Originally posted by Frankely My Dear View Post
That's what they don't (want to) understand, that people can manage their finances and gamble without risking their home or family. I appreciate there are numpties (and vulnerable people) out there but the risk with those is the marketing and temptation put out there with the flashing lights and promises of riches. Through mind-numbing spinning columns and bingo mainly.
The truth in my opinion is they don't want successful punters on their books. Sounds like Ista might have a point about threatening legal action over your bets being contracts and therefore can't subsequently be voided, if I've understood his post correctly.
Well done on your wins btw
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Ooo, thanks Kauto, i missed that. The is a right air of mystery around him. He was dead in the summer. Yeah i am definitely going to hold now. Cheers KS
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Originally posted by somer1 View PostPut stable tours in members. Please move to open thread if needed.
….it’s worked well in there the last few seasons, especially with an index/links in post #1.
i suggest one of the Mods makes it a ‘sticky’ in the members section as it’s a valuable reference source.
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