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  • lonnie55
    SBR MVP
    • 04-08-16
    • 2689

    #36
    Originally posted by Brec234
    Does this mean that I will not be likely to lose anything as I should be entitled to my deposits back whatever the outcome.
    Yeah, you should definitely get back your deposit at least. I don't think Novibet is that kind of a book that'd keep your whole money.

    Just provide them what they ask for and be a little patient. Then you'll be fine.
    Last edited by lonnie55; 07-03-20, 06:20 PM.
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    • RedApples
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 10-02-18
      • 721

      #37
      Originally posted by Brec234
      Hi. Their t&C's do not say that there is any issue with a spouse having an account and I cannot see anything about not having an account when a partner's account has been restricted. I am to be honest slightly surprised by this response. From what I can see I have provided a valid ID arranged a call with them at a specific time (which they didn't end up making and offered no reason). Are we saying that they can withold £4000 of someone's money indefinitely on a false whim? It sounds illegal to me. Looking at this forum and other forums my understanding is that Novibet like to use security checks as an excuse to withold money wherever possible. Have I got this wrong?
      What are you surprised by in Optionals response? He gave you a pretty straight forward and reasonable answer. They will need you to convince them that it is actually YOU who is operating the account, and not your husband. This is entirely reasonable of them. You are lucky if they don't make you do this, because the most likely situation here is a multiple account. If I were them and this were the case, I would certainly make sure the woman on the other end of the line could quickly answer semi obscure questions regarding the account to verify that it is indeed her. Otherwise, there is no way for the books to protect against multiple accounts. Hiding behind false identities shouldn't protect you from having multiple accounts.
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      • Brec234
        SBR Rookie
        • 07-02-20
        • 18

        #38
        I agreed to a phone call with Novibet just before the account was deactivated and they did not make the call. I have done everything I can and am not sure what else I could have done here.
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        • clockwise1965
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 10-01-13
          • 6753

          #39
          Stick with major books
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          • Brec234
            SBR Rookie
            • 07-02-20
            • 18

            #40
            This issue is having a serious effect on my mental health and I really do not understand some of the earlier comments on this post but thank you Lonnie55 who has given some reassurance. I honestly don't know what a gnome is. I won't be posting here again as I am finding this situation extremely traumatic. My concern is that my money which includes no material profit is being held without any information provided and I have a family to look after. I will leave you with this from the gambling commission "If you have asked to withdraw funds from your account, the company must not demand that you provide additional information as a condition of releasing those funds, if they could have reasonably asked for that information earlier."
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            • Alfie White
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 09-02-17
              • 680

              #41
              Chill Karen, manager will get back to you.
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              • Brec234
                SBR Rookie
                • 07-02-20
                • 18

                #42
                Have taken legal advice recommending that I send them a letter demanding payment within 30 days followed by a small court claim if they fail to respond. The crux is that this is my money. Net profit on the account is zero. Good to have finally received some unbiased advice. Please take note users of this forum. Don't let bookmakers take advantage with unfair terms and conditions and bad practice.
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                • Optional
                  Administrator
                  • 06-10-10
                  • 60637

                  #43
                  Originally posted by Brec234
                  This issue is having a serious effect on my mental health and I really do not understand some of the earlier comments on this post but thank you Lonnie55 who has given some reassurance. I honestly don't know what a gnome is. I won't be posting here again as I am finding this situation extremely traumatic. My concern is that my money which includes no material profit is being held without any information provided and I have a family to look after. I will leave you with this from the gambling commission "If you have asked to withdraw funds from your account, the company must not demand that you provide additional information as a condition of releasing those funds, if they could have reasonably asked for that information earlier."
                  I would stop posting here too if I was you.

                  You come across like someone who knows they have been caught more and more with each new post.

                  And your attempts to spam this forum with 5 or 6 other posts/threads to advertize another forum instead of SBR, shows just how little honour you actually have. And that matches how you come across now too.
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                  • Optional
                    Administrator
                    • 06-10-10
                    • 60637

                    #44
                    Originally posted by Brec234
                    Have taken legal advice recommending that I send them a letter demanding payment within 30 days followed by a small court claim if they fail to respond. The crux is that this is my money. Net profit on the account is zero. Good to have finally received some unbiased advice. Please take note users of this forum. Don't let bookmakers take advantage with unfair terms and conditions and bad practice.
                    Good luck with that advice.

                    The court will not listen to your claim if you have not been through the proper dispute resolution process.

                    You're very obviously a caught cheat and know it. Who else would be so desperate to try and challenge the terms without even being told they need to!

                    Genuine female bettors caught in this situation do not act this way... they generally expect to be approved as they KNOW they've not broken any terms.
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                    • Brec234
                      SBR Rookie
                      • 07-02-20
                      • 18

                      #45
                      Seriously? A company has £4000 pounds of my money which I desperately need and trying to access it makes ME a cheat. No, that's not acceptable and I suspect you may have an affiliation to them to suggest that it is. How on earth would you know how a 'genuine female bettor' behaves? Is this a particular subject of yours or are you just a misogyyistic bully? My continued interest is understandable, I have 4 k at stake. Your continued interest is just a bit weird. Hold a kangaroo court with someone else.
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                      • Optional
                        Administrator
                        • 06-10-10
                        • 60637

                        #46
                        Yes seriously.

                        1) if you are not lying that the only possible breach is a 10 pound bonus both taken, then you should be fine.

                        2) if you are not lying that your remaining balance is less than your last deposit amount, then that money will be coming back to you.

                        3) if you are not lying about having engaged a solicitor for advice, then you don't need us anyway.

                        4) If you think you can come here and spam advertisments for another forum as revenge for not liking the replies you got here, then your opinion about what is fair or right means nothing to me. You have no honour or good values to be judging with.



                        Now run along back to the drama queen forum you keep wanting to advertize where they keep telling you that you should argue the terms you agreed to are not valid. You obviously do not need or want correct advice.
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                        • cashin81
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 09-10-14
                          • 12946

                          #47
                          Originally posted by lonnie55
                          I agree but we both know the reality. If they find a slight reason they will probably take advantage of it.



                          Try to find out if he did.

                          Their general promotion terms explicitly say:


                          "13. All of our Company’s bonuses/promotions are limited to one per person, family, household address, e-mail address, phone number, IP address, same payment account number (e.g. debit or credit card, etc.), same device (smartphone or tablet) and shared computer, e.g. school, public library or workplace. The Company reserves the right to determine whether it believes different accounts are connected to the same person, using whatever methods it deems appropriate.
                          (...)
                          17. Where you are in breach of any promotion terms, we may be entitled to cancel any bonuses or promotions applied to your account, reclaim any bonus element of such offers and either settle bets at the correct odds, void any free bets, void any bet funded by a bonus, or remove any subsequent winnings relating to a bonus / free bet."

                          The bonus clearly says even if you breach it, only the potential winnings from bonus can be void.

                          i guess she didnt run a 4k balance from a winning 10 pound bonus...

                          Anyone who has been limited, will likely have a wife, grown up son/daughter and they cant just cancel all...Unless they say only one account per household in their rules. (not bonus).....
                          but they dont want that, they want husband wife daughter dog and goldfish all to lose from one house.
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                          • Alfie White
                            SBR Wise Guy
                            • 09-02-17
                            • 680

                            #48
                            Wife = (already limited) husband; as I assumed from 3rd post.

                            /thread
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                            • cashin81
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 09-10-14
                              • 12946

                              #49
                              Originally posted by Alfie White
                              Wife = (already limited) husband; as I assumed from 3rd post.

                              /thread
                              90% its the husband.... but as long as its okay for wife to sign up and its okay for "her" to lose....then i dont really see why she cant win. UNLESS the bets are exactly the same, and real pattern, if thats the case then yeh,
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                              • Alfie White
                                SBR Wise Guy
                                • 09-02-17
                                • 680

                                #50
                                If husband was limited due to high yield and " " " WIFE " " " started to bet with same/similar pattern and win, it is obvious for their risk team to red-flag " " " her " " " account as well and connect the dots who is actually behind the account.

                                Not to mention that profitable bettors are usually very rare and to have 2 of them under the same roof is absurd.
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                                • cashin81
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 09-10-14
                                  • 12946

                                  #51
                                  agree if the bets are similar...but to simply assume it isnt fair. Probably are similar bets.

                                  but in that case, its pretty stupid to run up a 4k balance, after opening acc AND place the same bets
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                                  • DontTailMe
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 03-24-19
                                    • 2897

                                    #52
                                    The wife had no idea she has a sportsbook account until the husband had to start prepping her for a call with them.
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                                    • curry2211
                                      SBR Rookie
                                      • 03-16-19
                                      • 25

                                      #53
                                      Originally posted by Alfie White

                                      Not to mention that profitable bettors are usually very rare and to have 2 of them under the same roof is absurd.
                                      Actually i think you make a logical mistake here, if you have one succesful bettor under the roof the likelyhood of the second person capable of good betting increases. people talk and some also listen. my wife never bets herself but she knows a lot about it, now. i guess she could be good pretty fast.

                                      apart from that, very entertaining thread. newbie caught multi-accounting and getting very emotional. good luck anyways and listen to the good advice here.
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