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By:
GEORGE.B
When: 14 May 23 21:40
"Customer claims he lost almost £300,000 over three years"

The gambling giant run by Britain’s wealthiest woman has denied allegations that a customer who made 162 bets on Christmas Eve was a compulsive gambler....
By:
leif
When: 14 May 23 21:44
Denise has the most prized after gadge in the kingdomDevil
By:
Capt__F
When: 14 May 23 22:11
left his/her christmas shopping late
By:
now wheres that switch!!!
When: 14 May 23 22:17
anyone copy and paste it..?
By:
ItsMeSwaddle
When: 14 May 23 22:22
Hulk has this many every day, 108 man abso seething this has been posted.
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 14 May 23 22:22
The customer, Vayuputra Anirudh Thotapalli, claims he lost nearly £300,000 between Feb 3, 2015 and Mar 10, 2016 after depositing more than £800,000 in his account.

That is actually quite controlled gambling. He wasn't chasing (if he had been, he would have done the whole 800 grand).

Aside from his Christmas Eve betting spree, he was able to place more than 30 bets per day on 33 different occasions.

Those of us who place 300 bets a day on 330 occasions during an average year might have some explaining to do if Denise loses this case.

Mr Thotapalli alleges that bet365 waited two months from the point he opened his account to inquire how he was funding his wagers – by which point he had lost £46,907.

How much was he expecting to lose before a bookmaker inquires whether there might be a problem? £4609? £460? Forty-six pence? Forty-six grand sounds about the right threshold to me.

Bet365 only shut down Mr Thotapalli’s account in February 2016, some 10 months later, after the company had pressed him for further bank statements.

Hang on. What's this?! Bookmakers were carrying out intrusive affordability checks way back in 2016, over seven years ago? Who knew?

Perhaps if they hadn't set the precedent for doing these checks, we wouldn't be in the mess we are now. Why didn't they just shut down the account anyway, and save everybody the problem?

The customer, Vayuputra Anirudh Thotapalli, claims he lost nearly £300,000

Ah. Silly me. There's the reason.

If only they'd treated chronic losers the same way they treat long-term winners (i.e., closed their account on the slightest suspicion, no correspondence entered into), none of this affordability checks b0ll0cks would ever have arisen.
By:
Capt__F
When: 14 May 23 22:26
odds on he received decent Diary
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 14 May 23 22:44
Laugh
Good to see Capt__F back and on form.
By:
leif
When: 14 May 23 22:51
only interested in mugs doing their dough. industry relies on it, funded by it.
kaleidoscope of chaos
By:
barstool
When: 14 May 23 23:08
Deposit £800,000 into a bookies account.

At 5% interest that is a 40k earner for sitting on his hands.

Makes you want to cry.Cry
By:
handtorofe
When: 15 May 23 06:12
Think this guy was very unlucky if he had been lucky enough to be in profit after a week his account would have been closed down traders decision but they do love a mug
By:
Ramruma
When: 15 May 23 10:48
OP's Telegraph story can also be read on the non-paywalled MSN.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/bet365-in-high-court-battle-over-customer-who-gambled-162-times-on-christmas-eve/ar-AA1ba9yT
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 15 May 23 11:34
Wonder what was his prior betting history to sticking 800k
in bat356?

Did they entice him or did he see an advert?

Lots of details missing from the story.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 15 May 23 11:35
The link isn't pay walled for me
By:
stu
When: 15 May 23 11:40
If only some of these kind of punters would have instead discovered the exchange betting - one or two would keep this place afloat for years!
By:
stu
When: 15 May 23 11:41
Also makes me laugh that they ask someone who's deposited going on towards a million about where they have funds to gamble with - erm...in my account perhaps? Laugh
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 15 May 23 12:04
It's always my first thought when I read stories like this, stu: why aren't Betfair getting these people onto here, so I can take their pants down?

(Well, the answer is that they're getting them onto Paddy Power or onto the Betfair Sportsbook, of course; I can't blame them - it's what I would do; but it explains why this place will always be a bit of a ghetto now.)
By:
hulk23
When: 15 May 23 12:05
Think this guy was very unlucky if he had been lucky enough to be in profit after a week his account would have been closed down traders decision but they do love a mug

first bet £12 at 9/4, goes off 13/8.  Account closed - traders decision (shrewdie).

£799,988 saved.
By:
longbridge
When: 15 May 23 12:09
@stu but presumably the implied question is "where did you get the money?" given the number of cases we have seen of people (eg) embezzling their employers for gambling funds?
By:
stu
When: 15 May 23 13:33
Yes longbridge, I suppose they mean more a fraud check rather than affordability, though it reads a little like an Affordability check in the wording.
By:
CagliariG
When: 15 May 23 13:41
Thought it was going to name stewB until seeing the amount gambled,£30 not in the same league though!!
By:
xmoneyx
When: 15 May 23 14:06
12 bets of xmas

everyone knows the rules
By:
hulk23
When: 15 May 23 14:57
if denise flew to new york she'd make what this guy lost in 13 months whilst watching the vicar of dibley and sipping her 1921 Pol Roger Vintage Brut ...
By:
howard
When: 15 May 23 15:02
"Deposit £800,000 into a bookies account.

At 5% interest that is a 40k earner for sitting on his hands.

Makes you want to cry."     If you have a decent brain and most that have 800k probably do sitting on your @rse /on the beach etc  is not how they want to bore their life away making interset the way your grannie might do.
By:
howard
When: 15 May 23 15:02
interest
By:
stu
When: 15 May 23 15:20
Well, the answer is that they're getting them onto Paddy Power or onto the Betfair Sportsbook, of course; I can't blame them

That's true screaming of course, but you'd still think there'd be a trickle making it over to the exchanges too...like the trickle down economy myth though probably! Laugh
By:
Cider
When: 15 May 23 15:45
Presumably the £800K was recycled money. It can be quite misleading to add up the deposits over a period without noting the withdrawals. So he won over half a million in just over a year (unfortunately for him, he also lost £800K over the same period!)
By:
brassneck
When: 15 May 23 16:10
Everyone gambles when they drive their car.We all think that its a safe bet that the car coming towards us will stay on the opposite
side of the road.And we place our life on a bet Shocked
By:
hulk23
When: 15 May 23 16:11
Presumably the £800K was recycled money. It can be quite misleading to add up the deposits over a period without noting the withdrawals. So he won over half a million in just over a year (unfortunately for him, he also lost £800K over the same period!)

ditto rico thinks he's a million up.  someone gonna tell him ....
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 15 May 23 16:35
How much u donate to charity if he proves it hulk
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 15 May 23 16:35
How about ten 108s. Or even 20
By:
hulk23
When: 15 May 23 17:03
freddie.  even rico doesn't get wound up anymore.  but you do !!!

pmsl at you LaughLaughLaugh
By:
mitolo
When: 15 May 23 17:13
hulk green with envy
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 15 May 23 17:24
Hilarious
By:
GEORGE.B
When: 15 May 23 18:49
If he wins this case, the floodgates for compensation could open, it could be the new 'PPI'!

Did your bookmaker allow you to bet recklessly and lose plenty, through no fault of your own?

Then we want to hear from you! Bookmakers have set aside billions to make compensation payments to those who lost more than they could afford to.

Contact us today at SueYourBookie.com or ring freephone...
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 15 May 23 19:15
LaughLaughLaugh
By:
barstool
When: 15 May 23 19:29
A fool and his money are easily parted is what my grannie used to say.
By:
mitolo
When: 15 May 23 19:33
you must be skint then. granny
By:
barstool
When: 16 May 23 00:43
A spider will hideaway in his web for weeks and weeks  awaiting an innocent passer by.
Then it will pounce, injecting it's stinger and releasing all of it's venom.
Satisfied with his work, he will crawl back into it's hidey hole waiting for another unsuspecting victim to come along.
What a sad life it leads.
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