Name and shame the dodgey bookies here...
- Flash Harry
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11 years 7 months ago
hibby you do not play any part in the 2 most sucessful racing countries in the world so how any one is think bookies is important is confuse me.
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- Bob Brogan
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Flash Harry Wrote:
> hibby you do not play any part in the 2 most
> sucessful racing countries in the world so how any
> one is think bookies is important is confuse me.
I said punters Harry
> hibby you do not play any part in the 2 most
> sucessful racing countries in the world so how any
> one is think bookies is important is confuse me.
I said punters Harry
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What to do if you are Restricted with a Bookie
The best thing you can do is to totally close down your account and ask them to delete all your information. Write to their customer services department asking specifically that. In a few months time you may be able to start afresh as a new customer.
If you find that the bookie is still restricting you from day one, or is refusing to re-register you then ask to see what information they hold about you in accordance with the data protection act.
If you want to know whether a company is holding information about you you can write to them requesting that information. The information will not only be database specific information such a your name, address and account details but also notes and emails about you which may reveal why your accounts are being restricted.
Write to the bookie requesting information in relation to the data protection act. You may have to pay a fee and wait a few weeks for the information but it could be worth doing so in order to prevent being restricted in the future. Note too that the DPA does not give you the right to get all information deleted: only incorrect information can be changed or deleted.
The best thing you can do is to totally close down your account and ask them to delete all your information. Write to their customer services department asking specifically that. In a few months time you may be able to start afresh as a new customer.
If you find that the bookie is still restricting you from day one, or is refusing to re-register you then ask to see what information they hold about you in accordance with the data protection act.
If you want to know whether a company is holding information about you you can write to them requesting that information. The information will not only be database specific information such a your name, address and account details but also notes and emails about you which may reveal why your accounts are being restricted.
Write to the bookie requesting information in relation to the data protection act. You may have to pay a fee and wait a few weeks for the information but it could be worth doing so in order to prevent being restricted in the future. Note too that the DPA does not give you the right to get all information deleted: only incorrect information can be changed or deleted.
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- Flash Harry
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11 years 7 months ago
my apology re! yes to me all that contribute play the role these is punters owners. funny the rest with the power take with little or no contribute
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11 years 7 months ago
(tu) right answer. but we should repeat a thread like this every single month to warn the poor new punters in hope to win some money.
we ware obliged to do this, cause we know better.
they are all betrayers.
davetheflower Wrote:
> Bet365,Boylesports,Totesport/Betfred,Ladbrokes,Pad
> dy Power,William Hills.Skybet,Victor
> Chandler,Sportingbet,Stan James and Corals.
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> Is that enough,they are all spineless,whinging
> accountants
we ware obliged to do this, cause we know better.
they are all betrayers.
davetheflower Wrote:
> Bet365,Boylesports,Totesport/Betfred,Ladbrokes,Pad
> dy Power,William Hills.Skybet,Victor
> Chandler,Sportingbet,Stan James and Corals.
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> Is that enough,they are all spineless,whinging
> accountants
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- Thor
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11 years 7 months ago
Again, fail to see the point of citing the contribution by bookmakers overall, to this thread. The point of this thread was supposedly to name those bookmakers with lower operating and consumer standards, to put it in a politically correct way. Are you then suggesting that, because Nando's and KFC pay the same percentage of tax to govt, they have the same quality of product.
The mind boggles.
The mind boggles.
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