Why a corporate bookmakers a law unto themselves?
2 posters
Page 1 of 1
Why a corporate bookmakers a law unto themselves?
Heading says it all....
I know of plenty of people who have been banned or restricted in what they can do on their respective accounts....
For bet365 have effectively banned 3 people in our household with only mine which I haven’t closed yet because I’m getting or hoping to get a politician to ask questions, they claim “they are the biggest & most popular betting agency with over 32 million members”
So if that’s the case why is $5.00 the most they’ll risk with any bet I would have? Just to clarify it, I can have $5.00 on at $2.00 but not anymore than that, not even $5.10
Sportsbet about a fortnight ago stopped all promotions & power plays for me to use...to be fair that suits me because I tend to bet bigger with the power plays
Last night I had three horse multi (all favourites so not difficult, added up to $6.52) & from the moment I collected I cannot put another multi on at all
As of now I haven’t had an email stating the exclusion of multi betting
If a licenced Australian bookmaker on course has to bet to a minimum risk why aren’t the multi million plus organisations under the same rules when betting on the same thing?
I know of plenty of people who have been banned or restricted in what they can do on their respective accounts....
For bet365 have effectively banned 3 people in our household with only mine which I haven’t closed yet because I’m getting or hoping to get a politician to ask questions, they claim “they are the biggest & most popular betting agency with over 32 million members”
So if that’s the case why is $5.00 the most they’ll risk with any bet I would have? Just to clarify it, I can have $5.00 on at $2.00 but not anymore than that, not even $5.10
Sportsbet about a fortnight ago stopped all promotions & power plays for me to use...to be fair that suits me because I tend to bet bigger with the power plays
Last night I had three horse multi (all favourites so not difficult, added up to $6.52) & from the moment I collected I cannot put another multi on at all
As of now I haven’t had an email stating the exclusion of multi betting
If a licenced Australian bookmaker on course has to bet to a minimum risk why aren’t the multi million plus organisations under the same rules when betting on the same thing?
bayman- Join date : 2012-02-05
Posts : 7864
Location : on a marx brothers set
Teams : plympton, glenelg, redbacks & whoever the money is on
My club :
Re: Why a corporate bookmakers a law unto themselves?
By the way for those that can still get on with bet365, in my opinion in the last tomorrow they have strike on command well over the odds at $5.50
I would suggest if you doubled your place bet compared to a win bet you’d safely make a profit...eg having 1 win & 2 place.....this horse is going well & hard to beat
I would suggest if you doubled your place bet compared to a win bet you’d safely make a profit...eg having 1 win & 2 place.....this horse is going well & hard to beat
bayman- Join date : 2012-02-05
Posts : 7864
Location : on a marx brothers set
Teams : plympton, glenelg, redbacks & whoever the money is on
My club :
Re: Why a corporate bookmakers a law unto themselves?
It is definitely something that needs looking at. They should not be allowed to exclude or limit punters just because they are better then the average mug at it.
UncleHuey- Join date : 2013-03-20
Posts : 1355
My club :
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|