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By:
henryluca
When: 26 Feb 17 03:14
why do bookies close my an angelas accounts down?

Perhaps cause Angela joined the forum  on the 15 Sep 02   and  iprefer joined the forum on 16 Sep 02 --the day latter.

You must think we are all stupid---

LaughLaugh

OK --all done with you and the voices in your head
By:
iprefertolay
When: 26 Feb 17 19:24
what on earth has the date I joined the forum and the date of someone I dont know, when they joined the forum (who shares my view) got to do with anything? Henry why not answe my original question......Why do bookies close our accounts?
By:
henryluca
When: 27 Feb 17 00:56
Thats a weird request iprefer because my original reply and subsequent replies have informed you of my opinion and then you proceeded to 'name call' me -----

But if you really want bookmaker prices ---just see an on course bookmaker----become an account holder --you may need some funds in credit depending on your A and L's and then you wont get banned...

Just a thought to help you.

Cheers
By:
iprefertolay
When: 27 Feb 17 05:32
i dont bet with on course bookies i bet on line n win regardless of the outcome when prices r prefferereable. ps i dont need your help. as bookies close my accounts... not through duty of care lol i add  accounts    ... i reinvent my self the wife for  example...... its to complex for a knob
By:
Angela Rebecchi
When: 27 Feb 17 11:48
http://www.attheraces.com/article/556131
By:
iprefertolay
When: 27 Feb 17 20:05
angela....thanks....This has been a substantial help to them in identifying the type of customer that they want to do business with, the consistent loser with little discipline or skill, and the type of customer they don’t want to deal with - the skilled, informed and price sensitive punter/trader.    take note henry
By:
iprefertolay
When: 27 Feb 17 20:08
read henry...Anyone that wins consistently or even just beats the starting price consistently is going to have problems of one extent or another with stake restrictions and account closures. That has just become a reality of betting on horse racing.
By:
henryluca
When: 27 Feb 17 22:56
i dont know why i have to justistify  myself with henry who is clearly is dissalussioned.

iprefer--you dont have to justify anything to Henry---

.Anyone that wins consistently or even just beats the starting price consistently is going to have problems

Yes that is you iprefer----as you have well and truely documented that you have been banned by --let me see --oh yes twenty - 20- internet bookmakers because you are a successful gambler

This has been a substantial help to them in identifying the type of customer that they want to do business with


yes Angela--you have been once again a help----no no --a substantial help to whatshisname--oh yes --fluff--no no iprefer
By:
clacherholiday2
When: 03 Mar 17 15:10
my bwin account was closed after 2 bets, both were for 20 quid and both lost.  2 WTA matches were they held the prices of 7/2 and 2/1 too long when the rest were 6/4 and 4/5.

they dont give a sh1t if you win, they care if you beat their prices.

theres enough opportunities on here and with the in-shop books to compensate, i dont begrudge the bookies closing an account even if its not in profit, i'd do the same if i were them.
By:
iprefertolay
When: 03 Mar 17 20:12
clatcher it is true bookies will close your account even if its losing if they identify you as an arber or someone who always gets best price in the market
By:
MOGAMBO
When: 04 Mar 17 00:17
...so  what  about  an  account  with  the  tote...
By:
mr singh
When: 18 Mar 17 22:12
I tried to back charli parcs at 4-1 thursday evening with pp online. i have had my stakes restricted for a long time with them but i thought as it was  cheltenham it would be accepted, but they would only offer me about 25% of the stake i wanted. I declined and went to one of their shops and the bet was accepted without any problems, they didn't even phone up. Online is a waste of time use their shops. They can't tell winning punters from losing punters if you bet in the shops.
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