Jun 27, 2017 -- 9:55AM, adge wrote:
until when though , fatslogger. we all probably assume that betfair will settle the market immediately after the queens speech vote on thursday but as they have avoided or refused to state that who knows ?
I can't see it going past the passsing of the speech but then I couldn't really see them not settling with an announcement of a deal so it's a bit hard to be sure.
Jun 27, 2017 -- 10:02AM, romfordiron wrote:
Just spoke to VIP customer services and the guy confirmed that it will be settled after the Queen's speech is passed. He said he's well aware than Betfair has dug itself into a hole on this one and doesn't know what will happen if the Queen's speech doesn't pass. Not sure anyone at Betfair knows what will happen if it doesn't pass. He confirmed that if a second general election is called, all bets on this market will be void and as such selections like a Con majority and a Lab majority are impossibilities (I've currently got around 60% of my bank in red on both).The whole situation is an absolute farce now. The bloke readily admitted to me that the punters know much more than the market ops team about the criteria necessary for a government to be formed. The pitfalls of a poor market ops teams and an unwritten constitution!
Yes, there's an unwritten constitution but the Cabinet Handbook sets out all the criteria for the appointment and types of government etc., and it's easy for the layman to follow.
under the "Elections and government formation"
Jun 27, 2017 -- 10:02AM, romfordiron wrote:
Just spoke to VIP customer services and the guy confirmed that it will be settled after the Queen's speech is passed. He said he's well aware than Betfair has dug itself into a hole on this one and doesn't know what will happen if the Queen's speech doesn't pass. Not sure anyone at Betfair knows what will happen if it doesn't pass. He confirmed that if a second general election is called, all bets on this market will be void and as such selections like a Con majority and a Lab majority are impossibilities (I've currently got around 60% of my bank in red on both).The whole situation is an absolute farce now. The bloke readily admitted to me that the punters know much more than the market ops team about the criteria necessary for a government to be formed. The pitfalls of a poor market ops teams and an unwritten constitution!
Thanks, interesting and fits with the available evidence, to be fair. Obviously, from the market terms, they didn't think very much about this in advance and have signally failed to solve the problems they created by giving it enough sensible thought since.
Jun 28, 2017 -- 2:36PM, Meadow X1 wrote:
If you think there is some kind of betfair conspiracy or that the market may have been creatively massaged, you should have a look at the LibDem leader market, where no contest is apparently going to take place yet some chunky amounts have been wagered.
Jun 28, 2017 -- 7:53PM, Jes1981 wrote:
It just happened. The DUP voted with the minority Conservative government to shoot down Comrade Corbyn's amendment.Still no settlement at Betfair.
To be fair, them voting down an amendment doesn't really prove all that much, certainly no more than signing the agreement did.
Jun 28, 2017 -- 8:15PM, Fatslogger wrote:
Jun 28, 2017 -- 7:53PM, Jes1981 wrote:It just happened. The DUP voted with the minority Conservative government to shoot down Comrade Corbyn's amendment.Still no settlement at Betfair.To be fair, them voting down an amendment doesn't really prove all that much, certainly no more than signing the agreement did.
True but it's a very good indication of how the vote will go tomorrow, and, on it's conclusion, everybody can get on with their (betting) lives. Well heres hoping anyway
Jun 30, 2017 -- 8:28AM, kissmy wrote:
This isn't over for me - I've withdrawn my money, will now try a more reputable player - shambolic management of this bet by Betfair, can't believe they had the nerve to charge their 5% comm...Going to still pursue the matter to ensure other punters aren't treated this way - well done to all who held their nerve.
While I don't disagree with criticism of Betfair over this, I think you're somewhat cutting your nose off to spite your face here, assuming you generally win (obviously a good idea to leave if you don't).
Jul 1, 2017 -- 8:15AM, Cider wrote:
Editing the Rules of the market, when in play, without even a time and date stamp is wholly unacceptable.
Yes, should have been date stamped and with a comment along the lines of "to clarify the rules of this market, following queries from customers". I think the really disappointing thing about this market wasn't that they didn't know what they were doing to begin with but that they kept compounding their original incompetence.