I am fairly sure that given the original post that BF are not going todo anything about this. It looks like they closed the account due to fraud rules being broken.
You may find your only route is seeing a lawyer who will advise on the cost of court action. But then again BF can afford a good legal team etc.
Betfair Account Closed on Business Grounds
You cannot possibly be sure of anything with so little information and no response from Betfair, and bearing in mind the OP deposited €100 it's a bit early to be talking about court action. Even if the OP did decide to go down the legal route the first step is to find out if you have a case or if it's entirely Betfair's discretion on who to do business, before considering if you've got thousands of euros to throw at it, to win back the pleasure of placing a few bets.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 9:02 pmI am fairly sure that given the original post that BF are not going todo anything about this. It looks like they closed the account due to fraud rules being broken.
You may find your only route is seeing a lawyer who will advise on the cost of court action. But then again BF can afford a good legal team etc.
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Derek, they didnt just suspend his account they closed it with no mention of returning his funds. That to me says they will be playing the long game.Derek27 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 9:59 pmYou cannot possibly be sure of anything with so little information and no response from Betfair, and bearing in mind the OP deposited €100 it's a bit early to be talking about court action. Even if the OP did decide to go down the legal route the first step is to find out if you have a case or if it's entirely Betfair's discretion on who to do business, before considering if you've got thousands of euros to throw at it, to win back the pleasure of placing a few bets.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 9:02 pmI am fairly sure that given the original post that BF are not going todo anything about this. It looks like they closed the account due to fraud rules being broken.
You may find your only route is seeing a lawyer who will advise on the cost of court action. But then again BF can afford a good legal team etc.
Not sure what you meme by that Minnie LAIThe Silk Run wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 7:17 pmUN Kai alias BORAT would know all about them shenanigans, lol. Sorry Mr Kai.
So you think it's worth paying a solicitor €100 to find out how many €1000s it will cost to get back his €100?Archery1969 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 10:31 pmDerek, they didnt just suspend his account they closed it with no mention of returning his funds. That to me says they will be playing the long game.Derek27 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 9:59 pmYou cannot possibly be sure of anything with so little information and no response from Betfair, and bearing in mind the OP deposited €100 it's a bit early to be talking about court action. Even if the OP did decide to go down the legal route the first step is to find out if you have a case or if it's entirely Betfair's discretion on who to do business, before considering if you've got thousands of euros to throw at it, to win back the pleasure of placing a few bets.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 9:02 pmI am fairly sure that given the original post that BF are not going todo anything about this. It looks like they closed the account due to fraud rules being broken.
You may find your only route is seeing a lawyer who will advise on the cost of court action. But then again BF can afford a good legal team etc.
It's a bit early for that Archery, you need to give Betfair more time to respond. If it was the UK I would seek free advice from a suitable organisation or consult my MP.
Yes quite right.
It's also possible that lawyers may be of little use. By that I mean Betting companies, casinos etc have the right to cancel or refuse a membership for all sorts of reasons and at their own descretion. As long as it's not something like outright provable discrimination.
There is a longshot and it really is a longshot. The Betting and gaming Adjudicator/Ombudsman. Their role is normally to act as the final ruling in disputes between punters and betting operators. Normally it's for cases where an operator hasn't honoured a bet or has not paid out what the punter believes the bet should have paid out.
Usually they only get involved once all the internal procedures have been exhaused by the betting operator.
Most of the time the betting companies follow the Adjudicators reccomendations. It's also a matter of good publicity.
In this case It seems unlikely that the Adjudicator will want to reccomend that an operator should re-instate a membership, as stated before Betting companies can demonstrate they've simply followed their security protocol.
However if Betfair refuse to communicate it cost nothing to contact the Adjudicator with a copy of correspondence to Betfair showing that one has tried to communicate and had no response.
The Adjudicator will then likely refer the matter back to Betfair which may then prompt Betfair to give the OP a chance to enter dialogue and go from there.
At that point it would be wise to have available any evidence to back up the case.
I'm not sure what 'soon' means at Betfair but it certainly doesn't mean within two days.
Very soon is definitely sooner than soon, but no indication of how much sooner or how soon is soon.
I prefer the term, in due course, or in the fullness of time.
How are you able to log in to Bet Angel if your Betfair account is closed?