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tony2914
13 May 15 17:12
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I was looking through the dante betting for tomorrow when I noticed that one of the firms offering 116/1 for nafaqa obviously an error. I chanced my arm and put a tenner each way on it, the bet was took and I have the print out to prove it receipt num ect, ten minutes later no trace of the bet and my account had the 20 quid put back in, I rang up and they said it was voided because it was obviously the wrong price and it was I the terms and conditions for them to be allowed to do this . Surely though if they accept the bet they should honour it. Where do I stand on this ? advice would be appreciated.

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Big_Issue
When: 13 May 15 17:15
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fghhgeergt
When: 13 May 15 17:16
behave yourself, you've been on here for ten 10 years
By:
thebeg
When: 13 May 15 17:48
might as well push them to honor it as acc will be fcked for doing it
By:
ima_mazed66
When: 13 May 15 17:59
I think you already know the answer to this one yourself.

They should only have to honour it if it was ever actually at that price and say you went into a bookie's and asked for 40/1 on a horse and they misheard and they wrote 14/1 and it won at 33/1, would you accept the 14/1 purely because it was written on your slip?

I'm sure at worst you would want the 33s and would even be pushing for the 40s and rightly so.
By:
s.kenbo
When: 13 May 15 18:01
You've answered your own question in your first sentence.
By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 13 May 15 18:09
Arrest tony for fraud imo. Too many bottom feeders infesting the community and giving honest punters a bad name.
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roida
When: 13 May 15 22:41
tonythet1t
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pumphol.
When: 13 May 15 22:57
Its called a palpable error, which translated means the bookies have not s c r e w e d you over on this occasion, a rarity in itself Mischief
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Swardean
When: 14 May 15 08:22
However, if you take 6/1 with ladbrokes on a horse that is 12/1+ on here, there is no palpable error
By:
geoff m
When: 14 May 15 08:30
I laid 2006 King Edward V stakes winner  @ Royal Ascot
Papal Bull error!
By:
Breedingmad
When: 14 May 15 08:33
Laugh
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tony2914
When: 14 May 15 14:49
would like to catch up with you roida I imagine you are a snivelling little s**t but billy big balls behind the protection of your lap top.
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