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e court was told Paddy Power is relying on the terms and conditions of their online games, which state that the customer “fully accepts and agrees that random number generator software will determine all outcomes of the game†and that the bookie “will not be liable†for payouts offered as a result of “systems or communication errorsâ€.
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I read this earlier today. Seems an extraordinary condition, if valid. So you are told via the screen that you have won £x then, as a result of the random allocator (which is hidden and cannot be questioned, you receive £x - lots. Rather like the palpable error rule but completely secret. Very odd indeed. They could just change it to less and nobody would know!
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Paudy up to no good again
![]() Are the numbers shown on the betfair exchange screen also irrelevant “wallpaperâ€, with the only meaningful action being the hidden (sometimes not, £108) generation of numbers by the host company’s central computer ?? |
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This is a big con by PaddyPower. Paddy Power despite informing the player she'd won the jackpot of £1m+ then citing an error on their "part" ie a glitch on their electronic server, and the lady had not won the jackpot afterall. For a legitimate player to win a legitimate game operated and run by PaddyPower, and be told immediately she'd won the jackpot of £1m+ then only paid £20k+ is all too convenient, extremely unsporting and cruel for the lady.
Imagine this has happened in the National Lottery. Only a "crack-cocaine" online betting operator can sink this low to deny a genuine player winning a genuine jackpot will renege, and cite an "error" in the electronic server. What is nice? A coincidental outage (or glitch).a I hope the lady also seek a mental distress compensation from PaddyPower post the adjudication of the sitting judge regardless. |
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Absolute disgrace
Hope she wins her case, but I would take 3s on the judgement goes paddy's way |
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it's all in their T and Cs, enter our site at your own risk.
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![]() what is shown on the screen to a customer playing online slots is irrelevant “wallpaperâ€, with the only meaningful action being the hidden generation of a random number by the host company’s central computer. |
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First question judge should ask is how many times this super duper jackpot has actually been won over what time just to make sure its not a fraud
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hulk, a conspiracy for you, in-house money showing in boxes has a bigger delay between being matchable and getting cancelled by said house, any view?
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Why does PaddyPower not insert a clause which says "PaddyPower reserves the right to withhold, alter or not pay the stated winning amount" subject to confirmation of our technical, operational and security departments.
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Have their extensive rules ever benefitted the punter or is it just glorified welching.
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Cannot see Paddy power ever saying to a customer.
"You know that spin which paid out £10 was actually the mega jackpot, so here's your winnings £1m" ![]() |
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Their Achilles Heel may be 45 pages of rules/conditions for a game in which is just a glorified lottery. If Lord Denning had been still on the Bench he'd have declared those "Unfair Contract Terms" and found against PP in half a day. Sadly, one senses that our judges these days are more concerned with trans rights, the "climate emergency" and illegals immigrants.
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Every bookie is a lying barsteward. I've 1st hand experience of it. Even IBAS deemed their market responsibility and monitoring as unprofessional, unfair, ineffective and bias.
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someone please ask Mrs Durber if she'd trust paudy to run a betting exchange ....
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an appalling vista
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Philip Hinks, for Paddy Power, insisted that what is shown on the screen to a customer playing the Betfair Exchange is irrelevant “wallpaperâ€, with the only meaningful action being the hidden generation of a cross-matching stake by the host company’s bot.
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The brief of PaddyPower has given the game away there. This is clearly someone not familiar with this sector esp The Exchange.
The host company's bot! What a plonker!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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what is shown on the screen to a customer playing in running is irrelevant “wallpaperâ€, with the only meaningful action being the hidden generation of a random number by the host company’s central computer.
ie,when rico clicks £5 @1000 and there is money in every box from 50 upwards we shall endeavour to return 7p @ 350 5p @420 6p @550 3p @600 4p @800 2p @880 3p @900 and the remaining £4.70p @1000. |
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Essentially it's true. All the games are, are a random amount generator between £0.00 up to £millions. People pay a quid or whatever, press go, and the generator produces an amount. Usually £0.00 or less than the stake, sometimes higher. Not many people would play that, tedious and boring, no near miss rushes. So every game has different moving 'wallpaper' to engage the player, cause chemical reactions in the brain. This is linked to the random code, generated each time the player presses the generator.
In this example, they have to prove the wallpaper didn't match the code. How many times does that happen? Why was it coincidentally when the moving wallpaper was the massive jackpot? Even if they can prove it faulted, they have to demonstrate that it's reasonable not to pay out what the wallpaper indicated. |
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Tomorrow Paddy Power will be calling on wallpaper expert Anna Glipter.
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strange these glitches seem to appear when jackpots are won!
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as someone said earlier, the glitches never seem to benefit the punter.
sorry, there was a glitch and that 50p you won should've been a million quid. |
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the funny thing with these occurences is 'if' someone genuinely wins the jackpot once in a blue moon, and then there's an apparent glitch, just pay up and reprogram so it doesn't pay again for another 10 years when the mugs have paid enough back in, the mugs will be none the wiser.
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Seems to go against the spirit of Irish Power paying out league leader several months in advance of them finishing to welch on this.
We are the cheeky chappies who pay out bets that haven't even won yet but not the big winners who have won. |
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was told she had won the “monster jackpot†of £1,097,132.71
Its Poddys problem if his Sofware is Wrong not the Punter , She has done nothing wrong |
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Paddy P a w@nnker should pay out.
Yet these Scoom bags with all their terms n conditions will try and stiff ya of your winnings especially if u win big. Voller la Verdette winning.... Betfair moved the goal post didn't pay out. Me or anyone else lays their massive bank roll by accident... no void comming. Betunfair no? Gone is the traditional boomaker gentlemans agreeement pay out whatever the sum. |
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lets see how the presiding judge sees it.
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pricing it up rico ?
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Wasn't there a similar case a few years ago where a guy got loads of repeat wins at Fred's for something like a million. The court ruled in his favour.
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I'm surprised PP haven't settled out of court, the publicity is very poor.Even FOBT addicts will be considering whether to further PP's pockets.
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Wonder why they gave her 20 large? Instead of a 5er. Obviously to try and shut her up. I mean who even wins 20k on these **** games. A vile mob run by incompetent greedy robbers. There was an 8 runner race last week. The betting from the course was 1-5 11-2 11-2 33 bar. Shown on rtv as well. In their shops their screens showed 1-5 10-3 4 40 bar. Surely this is against gambling regulations and needs serious investigation.
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I mentioned my experience with them recently how they bring up t/c. Had a free bet £100. Backed a non-runner. You lose sir t/c state A (one) free bet not 2. Says it all about this outfit.
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And try explaining to anyone that I have yet to have the free bet as it was a non runner and you're met with a blank incompetent face. If I have 100 cash on a bet - that in itself would be some feat getting on - and its a non runner I get my ton back yeah. There is no difference to people who have a working brain.
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Firm only looking for dawn of the living dead " customers". Only zombies need apply.
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These are the problem gamblers that are threatening us all.
middle aged women up all night playing slots on their ipad. |
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divent na aboot that, how much do you have to lose with PP to get a £100 free bet?
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To explain the free £100 bet.
It was in the Arkle at Cheltenham. If my bet was second to the odds on fav I would have a free bet. I had £100 win it was second. Placed the £100 on another horse which was withdrawn. Told me it was a loser as the t/c stated A (1) free bet not 2. |