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Da Daddy
27 Jan 10 17:23
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This is worth a read just to see the amusing way in which Bet£3.65 tried to defend itself...


http://www.asa.org.uk/Complaints-and-ASA-action/Adjudications/2010/1/Bet£3.65-Group-Ltd/TF_ADJ_47988.aspx

ASA Adjudication on Bet£3.65 Group Ltd
Bet£3.65 Group Ltd t/a Bet£3.65.com
Hillside
Festival Way
Stoke on Trent
Staffordshire
ST1 5SH
Date: 27 January 2010
Media:Television
Sector:Leisure
Number of complaints:3
Complaint Ref:109236

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Report Lori January 27, 2010 6:27 PM GMT
Good news at last. I find many of their adverts pretty misleading, glad someone has managed to get one over on them.
Report IanP January 27, 2010 7:48 PM GMT
I expect there will be full coverage of this adjudication in the Racing Post.
Report Eldrick January 27, 2010 8:36 PM GMT
how long until betting companies have to add a disclaimer to the end of every advert where someone says at 300 miles an hour

"bettingisanactivitywhereyoucanlosemoney,ifyoufailtolosemoneyataratewedeemacceptable,orthreatentohaveawinningbetatanypointwewillrefusetodobusinesswithyouanymore, onlylosingmuppetseligibleforthisoffer"
Report s.s January 27, 2010 9:07 PM GMT
how did they know about the exchange on no3
Report Video_Lounge January 27, 2010 9:18 PM GMT
Why is it amusing?
Report Eldrick January 27, 2010 9:19 PM GMT
Response
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Bet£3.65 stated that the third viewer also made selective bets and suspected they used a betting exchange. They believed the viewer backed horses each way, effectively giving them a bet on the horse both to win and lose, and they were unlikely to lose any money, which was "bad business". Bet£3.65 said their terms and conditions made clear that promotional offers were only available for recreational players and explained they would only take the step of excluding a customer from the offer after a full investigation of their account and historic betting activity. Bet£3.65 said only 2.5% of customers on their database were deemed to be non-recreational and were excluded from offers.


hello? is that bet £3.65 - i'd like to back a horse to win and lose please. i think the term is "each way"
Report chop180 January 27, 2010 9:25 PM GMT
"Bet£3.65 said their terms and conditions made clear that promotional offers were only available for recreational players"

LMFAO. So because someone might lay off a bet that makes them a pro does it? Good to see someone getting one over this mickey mouse tinpot firm!
Report Eldrick January 27, 2010 9:28 PM GMT
it's more likely money saving arbers trying to make £4 to post on their matched betting thread

as if a professional gambler sits there trying to filch a snickers bar off them playing arbs for toy money
Report Chris B January 27, 2010 9:44 PM GMT
This could be interesting - perhaps some of the firms will have to change their existing advertising to make it more accurate:

L@dbrokes could be, " Everyone's got an opinion, but if our opinion is you're not a clueless muppet we'll try and void your bet even if you are fortunate enough to acually get one accepted."
Report Eldrick January 27, 2010 9:56 PM GMT
"it matters more when there's money on it"

(but you can't get any money on it anyway, so it doesn't matter)
Report Partridge January 27, 2010 10:34 PM GMT
bout time, point is you are allowed to do this offer until you win/until they decide to stop you (normally pretty soon) waste of time advertising it unless you call it an 'introductory offer' and limit it to some timeframe cause no one can actually do the offer (like with most bookies offers)
Report Palmer January 27, 2010 10:42 PM GMT
:^0
Report GASHWAN January 28, 2010 12:07 AM GMT
IanP 27 Jan 20:48
I expect there will be full coverage of this adjudication in the Racing Post.


:D
Report Ron Pillock January 28, 2010 8:37 AM GMT
Well done to the three people who took the trouble to complain to the ASA
Report artie January 28, 2010 10:25 AM GMT
"and they were unlikely to lose money which was bad business". If the horse loses the punter still loses money to Bet 635 even if he's layed it off on Betfair. Why do they care what he does on here.
Report aceofspades January 28, 2010 10:33 AM GMT
exactly artie, not only do they not want you to win with them they don't want you to win AT ALL

*only complete mugs need apply should be added to their special offers
Report artie January 28, 2010 10:38 AM GMT
Incomprehensible.If you don't win AT ALL. Then you'll have no money to lose to them !
Report SHAPESHIFTER January 28, 2010 10:38 AM GMT
What would be deemed as "suspicious betting patterns?"

Possible Response: "they kept picking horses to lose but kept calling back giggling like winners"

Possible Response: "Um, most people when they lose chase and increase their stakes, thus making them profitable, er, I mean non-suspicious clients. These punters didn't do that. We concluded that they were 'sharp minds'.
Report jasonk178. January 28, 2010 10:48 AM GMT
bet365 trying to imply that the customers they banned were up to something dodgy or something is absolutely disgraceful,this firm should not be allowed to operate....
Report askari1 January 28, 2010 10:54 AM GMT
artie, they are accepting that the punters were getting value w/ the Bet3penny bets. The exchange price is the correct price; they were over the odds w/ their odds compilers' line.

Slightly off-topic, but if we had no morning exchange odds but a series of auctions then better linemakers than Bet£3.65's wd stand more chance of winning

Looking forward to the industry's definition of 'non-recreational'...
Report FBS January 28, 2010 10:57 AM GMT
bet 36 halfpenny are so tight with their odds that they hardly offer any value at all in their horse racing prices.
If they have me a free £50 and I had to use it at their odds, 1/100 that the odds I got could be bettered at other bookies, definitely not bet fair. Plus you would just let the bet run anyway!
Report FBS January 28, 2010 11:00 AM GMT
bet 36 halfpenny are so tight with their odds that they hardly offer any value at all in their horse racing prices.
If they GAVE me a free £50 and I had to use it at their odds, 1/100 that the odds I got could be bettered at other bookies, LET ALONE bet fair. Plus you would just let the bet run anyway!
Report FBS January 28, 2010 11:02 AM GMT
2.5% of their customers. LOL!!

Well they certainly spend thousands ensuring that punters do not get new accounts, using flash cookies and other underhand methods to check to see whether any of your friends have restricted accounts, they link accounts together if they think people had the same bet, they limit whole streets under the same postcode etc etc.

2.5% MY BACKSIDE!
Report jasonk178. January 28, 2010 11:17 AM GMT
indeed FBS,i dont know anyone whos not restricted to a max take out of a tenner online and banned from placing bets over the fone.
Report chemical_spill January 28, 2010 11:46 AM GMT
I dont care about them banning arbers/"pros", every book does that.

But advertising something where they invite people to keep placing bets when they ban if they do, is a disgrace. Thank god for strict tv regulations, now if they could do something about reality tv shows...
Report askari1 January 28, 2010 11:53 AM GMT
What about this 'non-recreational' arber?

Let's say that he loses 5% of his exchange stake to comm. and consistently gets about one bookies' point below the bet3halfpenny price on all his arbs. (You wdn't get the 50GBP bethalfpenny stake on current arbs anyway; perhaps 25GBP on a non-limited account). Suppose his average bet3halfpenny price is 6-1 and he lays off on bf at 6.6 to a liability of 300GBP.

On losing halfpenny bets:
Lose 50
Lay to lose 300 - accepts stakes of 53.57 pre-comm., returns 51.02 @ 5% comm.
Profit on losers - 1.02 (on implied turnover of 350, profit 0.29%)

Let's suppose that 6.6 is the correct odds and that 15.15% of his selections win

On winning halfpenny bets:
Win 300
Lose 300
Value of free bet (supposing bf comm. on fair odds): 47.50
Profit on winners - 47.5 (on 350, profit 13.57%)

On a notional 100 bets:
15.15 * 47.50 = 719.62
84.85 * 1.02 = 86.55
Return: 806.175
Turnover: 35,000
Profit margin: 2.3%

The actual margin will be lower (nearer 2%) as after beating halfpenny you have to bet on the next Channel 4 race into a settled over-round book, meaning you will lose more to comm. and poor value than 5%. Supposing further that there is on average one Channel 4 / BetHalfp arb a week, the arber's strategy at best nets around 400GBP a yr on around 2% profit on turnover.

And this is 'non-recreational'?! At some stage the industry shd bite the bullet and just say it doesn't want winners, full stop.
Report artie January 28, 2010 1:30 PM GMT
Askari - "the exchange price is the CORRECT price". Exchange prices change every second. At exactly what time is the exchange price the "correct" one ?
Report mitch88 January 28, 2010 3:15 PM GMT
They put the prices up early and say, hey if the sp is bigger..etc..etc..of course the sp is going to be bigger with an overound of 38% on a 10 runner race.
Report McChicken_Sandwich January 28, 2010 3:20 PM GMT
:) Reading this makes me proud to have stolen money off them.
Report artie January 28, 2010 4:22 PM GMT
I 'phoned the RP to ask if they would be writing about this adjudication . They said they knew nothing about it it. I gave them the link so they do now. Interesting to see if they do an article about it.
Report Dannyv January 28, 2010 4:26 PM GMT
Terms of a Recreational Player. To lose £millions. To win £3000 to £5000 Barred
Report King Cally January 28, 2010 4:26 PM GMT
How much to club together for a full page "advert" highlighting the case?
Report Da Daddy January 30, 2010 6:16 PM GMT
The Racing Post have actually reported this:

http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/bet365-bet-365s-free-bets-ad-ban...
Report Eldrick January 30, 2010 6:45 PM GMT
i would be very happy (and a lot richer) if bet365 let their marked accounts take 4k out of them, it's closer to 1.5k i think, and often they freeze accounts that are losing money

if someone told me i had to pick one firm to disappear overnight...then i would struggle to pick just one. but bet365 would make my top 3, they are unbelievably pointless
Report i-only-lay January 30, 2010 6:49 PM GMT
they banned me rom the promo after just 2 winners :-(
Report GoingSoftToHard January 30, 2010 7:41 PM GMT
unbelievably mean behaviour

makes me sick

thanks for the posting
Report IanP January 30, 2010 7:47 PM GMT
I think the advert was shown once again on C4 today between races. Did anyone see it and notice any mention of limitations etc ?
Report askari1 January 31, 2010 3:19 PM GMT
artie, as a generality the exchange price is more likely to be the correct price at any moment in time.

This is based on a 'wisdom of crowds'-type argument. The more people, or more knowledge, implicit in a market at any one time, the more accurate the market is likely to be.

For early odds lines, the market represents the knowledge of the RP spotlight writer, some other oddsmakers and sometimes the opinions of bms' traders. Later markets represent the opinion of a greater number of insiders.

Someone w/ better judgment (in some sets of circs.) than a few line-makers are more able to beat the morning odds than the odds just pre-off. I wd be v. pleased only to bet 10am lines at any bookmaker--none of that fiddly bookmaking or trading!

But of course bet365 ban anyone consistently winning on PW's or anyone else's selections.
Report Lori January 31, 2010 3:29 PM GMT
it's closer to 1.5k i think

It depends on your style. I got about £200
Report artie January 31, 2010 3:31 PM GMT
Askari- I can't see that . A price goes from 4.1 to 4.9 and back to say 4.4 in the space of 40 seconds, how can you say they are all correct.The circumstances of the race (going, form lines, weight etc.etc.) haven't changed in that 40 secs.
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