
) just in case I need it as well.

Mar 11, 2013 -- 11:05PM, toffee87 wrote:
just send them a copy of your T&Cs which stateIt is in the interests of the bookmaker to check payments when they are made are correct as overpayments can not be returned at a later date
toffee has the right idea 
this would be something like my approach
although , it would depend on what the selection was , and what the 'true' odds should have been
£1 at 1000's ?? r we sure ur not fishing /
Mar 12, 2013 -- 8:08PM, EUGENE KRABS wrote:
Bet placed at ten past three yesterday " in play " - wouldn't think there were too many events being bet in play then ! Not football, not cricket,not rugby, not golf - snooker ??
Full of football at 3pm yesterday.
Mar 12, 2013 -- 7:19PM, kenilworth wrote:
You may claim not be a liar, but you are a cheat, OP that is, although you are being endorsed by plenty of other cheats it seems.
Please explain how I'm a cheat? I'm not telling what the bet was until there is an outcome one way or another, if they do decide to pursue it. In fact, it's not really your business what the bet was, all I'm asking for is some kind of clarification from people that have had such experiences and what their legal stance is, if any. As a former book yourself you seem incredibly bitter about this whole situation.
I'm getting a bit annoyed with people claiming that I'm fishing here when I've even provided plenty evidence when 99.99% of people on here wouldn't even bother. It's genuine. Hell, I have the slip confirming the withdrawal from my account right in front of me and I could post that too, but it's not worth the hassle because there will still be jealous non-believers.

