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I have only had one betting account for the past 20 yrs or so, my sympathy for those being sucked in by these charlatans is dwindling, all you printed Chav was highly predictable imo.
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Where did this information come from
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Just another "wheels and reels" merchant, masquerading as a "bookmaker".
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Agree with Glasgow. Why people continually look for these shyster firms is beyond me but I'm sure there must be some daft reason for it all.
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caan Berry done a Youtube video on them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QXYnficO-c |
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Where did this information come from
numerous threads on twitter |
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Shocking stuff.
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Call the police.
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Possibly the 1st time I've ever defended a bookie but I opened an account with these in Dec..approx 800 up, no problems getting paid on any bets or any silly ID checks.
Didn't use them for Cheltenham so can't comment on how they did that week. |
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Seemed Ok to me For Cheltenham , but I didnt win anything so didnt come across payout Problems on the free bets
Website is Shyte Imo |
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It has been all over "X" people getting totally shafted.
Bunch of wronguns. |
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If only they were licensed and regulated!
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Why would a bet on Teahupoo be declared Void?
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"If only they were licensed and regulated"
Is BetMGM illegal? If so, why is it on oddschecker? |
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I was being flippant/sarcastic imp123.
They are licensed and regulated. Perhaps it will inspire the Racing Post will do us another article soon on the evilness and wickedness of the unlicensed and unregulated Black Market! |
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Ok 'The Management'. I think you're right. The Racing Post should do an expose' on the evilness and wickedness of the licensed and regulated bookies advertising on Oddschecker.
But, I firmly believe the Racing Post will not. These bookies pay their wages! |
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Agree with Glasgow. Why people continually look for these shyster firms is beyond me but I'm sure there must be some daft reason for it all.
new account offers. denise used to hand you 200 notes for opening an account. easily turn that into 150 here. just keep opening accounts, 2 a day do you. nine grand a month. seems only fair when the cows pocketing a million a day from the cashino ![]() |
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Add to file: 'Don't bet with bookies'
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Surly its about time the gambling commission separated this shower of sh@te either there bookmakers or casino operators have a bet beat the price your either restricted closed or want the dna of your dead relatives ffs it is really becoming a complete joke I'm seriously thinking chucking this much loved game but its such a pathetic sh@t show to av a bet with my own money but there not bothered about us pnters when they got the eastern European's feeding the slot machines in the shops all day long with out handouts complete pisstak@ least its nice to no were all our taxes go not????
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there's something not quite right about the fact nobody involved has tried to draw a clear line between traditional betting (horses, dogs, football, tennis, rugby etc) which has been on the go legally since the 1960's under the auspices of gamblers anonymous - and this new fkng horrible crack
cocaine gambling, designed to get you addicted and designed to clean you out asap. clearly taking its toll on a lot of vulnerable people, making coates a million fkng quid a day (with a tiny percentage from horses and dogs, limited most traditional punters to buttons so can't win much, don't need to). Paracetamol and Heroin are both drugs. They're not bundled together and policed the same way. |
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11th Commandment - THOU SHALT NOT WIN
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if coates is winning a million a day, someones losing a million a day.
and they're not losing it on the fkng geegees or the dogs ... she's done their homework for them, just ask her where that million is coming from every day and that should be the focus of any "affordability checks". |
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Why do they not ask for proof of identity to deposit and deposit and lose and lose but when you win and try to make a withdrawal they ask for more documents than you can think of.
No need to validate your account if you deposit and lose, only when you try to withdraw. And I`m talking about them all. It`s not right you know! |
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gambling commission all over that mac.
either that or they're doing fk all cos they're in bed with their paymasters. |
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I've had an account with them for a dew months with no problems.
I backed Teauptoo and that settled ok. Having had accounts shut down or heavily restricted with most firms it's useful to have a functional account as the prices on here aren't always the best on here. I'd imagine there were a fair few opportunists setting up accounts for Cheltenham as their bonuses were overly generous, the results weren't bookie friendly either. Hardly surprising they shut some accounts. I would agree the site is poorly laid out and they do seem to try to hook casino/slots addicts. |
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People got duped by the Rush Hour guy lol
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I opened an account for the Cheltenham offers and I have had no problems with settlements or withdrawing (£180 more than I deposited so far) all transactions via debit card.
The Cheltenham new account 6x £10 free bets and 1st race £20 free bets each day for all customers were excellent as were the daily enhanced prices bonus (up to 100%) which could be applied on any horse over Cheltenham. The prices offered were fair and mostly better than Skybet & Betfair Sports. The negatives are the site layout, the need to be vigilant to ensure bonuses are available to be applied and the fact that predictably it crashed on Tue shortly before the 1st race until after the Champion Hurdle and was very slow on Gold Cup day. I do agree that the business model might be designed to convert sports punters into Casino addicts and therefore not suitable to anybody lacking rock solid discipline. |
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I had a very similar experience to Storm Alert.
Unlikely I will use the site again, unless they go a standout price. |
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hulk23 (12:03am), a "business" entity will try and attract customers with a loss leader (item selling below cost of production). The bookies are no different; the loss leader is horseracing, fobt or crack cocaine is the guaranteed winner. But, the loss leader will be severely restricted or unavailable to some or most.
As such, the bookies will not want to separate horseracing and fobt (crack cocaine) citing this will affect horseracing levy, jobs, etc. A little bit of something good is still better than none at all of something good. A radical reorganisation of betting and gaming sector led by a regulator with teeth (power) and knowledge but not by bookies is a must. The regulator must tell the bookies their policies must be adhered to (no further negotiation); dissenting bookies can leave the betting/gaming sector, and bar for 10 years (if so). Return horseracing or any sport to their own community, supporters and players; fobt (crack cocaine) regulated sunder an entirely different set of policies and Gaming Act. |
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GIVE IT UP LADS..
its not called a mugs game for nowt. |
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The black guy did a great impression of the average festival goer back in the day…
https://youtu.be/KNQRqAoT-2c?si=pQ6HvIN2hJ6wr_CA |
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Exactly Hulk and every single advert on sport radio and the telly when sport is on is bet bet bet you cannot blink for an ad or some mention of the slotters get £150 or on a shirt what the doodle are the GC or the govt doing about the probable route cause zip all.
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