Been taken off now unfortunately. Stuck 2 accumulators on including Arsenal at 5/1 (tenner each) and £20 on Arsenal to win outright. They refunded my £20 outright bet and offered £38 cash out on both accumulators, which I took. Had £18 quid this morning, won £45 on Celtic -1 handicap vs Rangers and ended up with £96. Happy days.
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Yep, been refunded. It's such bs how they can do that, morally incorrect. Although I don't imagine bookies go off morals too often
An error often due to an administrative error, that consumers take advantages of knowing its miles out of bounds.
It's like Argos when they ****ed up and advertised TVs for £70 instead of £700.
In any event, its the consumer being morally incorrect, knowing the bookie has made an input mistake, and taking advantage of it.
True that it's not correct on my/the consumers part put if I've placed the bet then I should be able to stick with it. Using your Argos example, it's like I've bought the TV for £70 and now they're just taking it straight back off me.
Yep, been refunded. It's such bs how they can do that, morally incorrect. Although I don't imagine bookies go off morals too often
Bookies are scum man. That's why I cashed out lol, not sure they would have payed out had my accumulators come in. Customers always come second unfortunately.
True that it's not correct on my/the consumers part put if I've placed the bet then I should be able to stick with it. Using your Argos example, it's like I've bought the TV for £70 and now they're just taking it straight back off me.
You haven't placed the bet.
You've presented an offer, to place a bet at x odds, which subject to terms and conditions, they will accept. Within their terms and conditions you will find where there is an obvious pricing error, they reserve the right to void the acceptance of the offer.
Bookies are scum man. That's why I cashed out lol, not sure they would have payed out had my accumulators come in. Customers always come second unfortunately.
Yeah, they're the winners at the end of the day. Best I've seen before was some friendly in Iceland that finished 20-0 or something and the odds on next goal scored where the wrong way around. Some people made a lot of money very quickly before the bookie caught on.
You've presented an offer, to place a bet at x odds, which subject to terms and conditions, they will accept. Within their terms and conditions you will find where there is an obvious pricing error, they reserve the right to void the acceptance of the offer.
Oh I accept that it's in their policy and according to which they are correct to withdraw the bet, but it just leaves me a little salty.
Yeah, they're the winners at the end of the day. Best I've seen before was some friendly in Iceland that finished 20-0 or something and the odds on next goal scored where the wrong way around. Some people made a lot of money very quickly before the bookie caught on.
Oh I accept that it's in their policy and according to which they are correct to withdraw the bet, but it just leaves me a little salty.
Hahahaha. Good on them. SkyBet sorted me out with a £5 free bet tbf.