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You can have as many accounts as you've got credit cards.
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yes
Money Tree has 7 just need to use a different credit/debit card |
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sorry if ive caused this confusion ;)
just people who have been banned and then signed up with a defferent card and therefore a new username |
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You can have more accounts than the number of credit and debit cards combined - with a bit of thought.
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but if you have been banned or self excluded they would have details surely
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Some people use different accounts for different types of betting.
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I have one account for winning bets and another for losers.
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so if i get another bank account with new card i can open another account sorry if im being thick lads just interested
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the only details they have that have to be real are your credit card details
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I've got 3 accounts :)
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yep - and you can use both cards through paypal
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IVE GOT 3 BUT ONE IS BANNED FROM THE FORUM
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I have 2 accounts....
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I was joking.
I'm strictly a one man account man. |
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my m8 self excluded 2 times they wrote him a letter saying its a life time ban so you are saying new card new account no problems thank for your help
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New card and a different email address could work imo.
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i just cant see how as you will have a billing address they would find this out and shut it anyway
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what billing address ?
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You can have as many accts as you like. Betfair allow it. You don't have to get round anything.
Self-excluding may prove to be an obstacle though. |
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Self excluding is 6 months off isn't it?
Doing it twice means life then? |
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sorry just ment card details would go back to your address in the end the letter they sent was pretty sure he would never bet again here
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Brodie 2 times life ban
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gotcha
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why would they want to turn down custom just for a little mistake under a certain username, that would be a bad move imo......
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Mate, there are probably about 12 different people on here in total
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sonko a ban is a ban once they send the letter saying you have big problems in there opinion for sure thats it cant really understand it myself as we are betting against others really
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why would they send you a letter?? it will be by email......
Unless it is really a legal case. |
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he had a letter in black and white he could not believe it as you say he was checking emails then the letter arrived harsh i think
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Must had been more serious then....
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how much had your friend lost for them to ban him?
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just under a grand i reckon they will invite him back after a year or so
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I'm off outside for a smoke, I hope you all enjoyed chatting to my 14 different personna
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how quickly did he lose the money ?
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So what made them decide he was 'in trouble' as far as im aware betfair never do cred checks etc and 1000 is a very small amount (in the grand scheme of things).
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he lost about 600 first time self excluded so has 6 months of then 400 second time self excluded again about 2 months after it being reopened now it does seem he has a problem i suppose but does seem a bit harsh
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im amazed they banned for such an amount (think my account is somewhere in the region of 30k in the red due to arbs in earlier years) yet havent heard anything. I guess if you self exclude they have to act on it.
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yes i said 2 self exclusions was alot really in a short time i said just send a email to see if they will leave it a year and re think there decision
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Well in answer to your question normally yes you can get another account on same address with a different card... if in your friends case that would be a good idea is another matter.. and i believe betfair do link the accounts anyway so if one is excluded i would guess the other one wouldnt be around for long either. If he chose to self exclude twice its probably the best thing to stay excluded.
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cheers will pass this on monday i agree really but just thought i would get some advice for him cheers lads for some good advice
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