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"Instead of checking on the welfare of a customer displaying problem gambling behaviour, 32Red encouraged the customer to gamble more – this is the exact opposite of what they are supposed to be doing.
Isn't that how they all work though? Lose a load of cash and the bonuses start to roll. How do you think they pick for their VIP days in their boxes at sporting events? It is purely down to how much that punter has lost or how much potential they have to do their proverbials. I assume the GC only find out when someone tells them this has happened which is why you hardly hear of any cases, probably tens of thousands of problem gamblers who will never be identified due to it being more lower scale (money wise). You could still have someone doing £200 per week but has more issues than someone doing a £2k per week. |
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VIP status is not done on how much you lose, it's how much you turnover and stake.
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customer's account was only checked after a "seven figure win"
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VIP status is not done on how much you lose, it's how much you turnover and stake
And you can only get decent stakes on if you are a losing punter, or take under the odds (will end up being a losing punter). |
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7 figure win alerted the traders and they were ready to close the account until the punter spu nked it all back.
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@Magic_Daps
That's not actually true. Some bookmakers like winners, especially if they mark their cards. |
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you think that's bad a postman over here in Ireland gambled 10 million yes 10 million with pp of stolen money, I haven't heard of a huge fine for them amazing.
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i would like to know what exactly the gambling commission have done with all the fines?
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Put it all on Cracksman yesterday.
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@ashleigh
The penalty package consists of: £709,046 divestment of the financial gain £1.3million payment in lieu of a financial penalty, which we would otherwise impose for breaches of a licence condition in accordance with our Statement of principles for determining financial penalties. The money will be spent on accelerating delivery of the National Responsible Gambling Strategy Payment of £15,000 towards our investigative costs Improvements to policy, procedure and risk management. |