Sensible, mostly whenever I’ve seen an half decent signal with what I think is a good position & entered I’ve either missed it or it’s cone back, Lingfield especially, weird.
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Derek27 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:23 pmI think they mean evens or above, but strictly speaking, the way that is worded bets above evens are commission free!Subject to paragraph 12.3, Commission shall be charged to the Professional at the following rates:
(a) if the Bet Request is placed at evens, 3% of the total amount of all Bet Proportions which have been laid by Customers in respect to that Bet Request;
(b) if the Bet Request is placed at less than evens (i.e. “odds on”), 3% of any potential Winnings (whether or not Winnings are paid).
https://www.betconnect.com/terms-conditions/
In their terms they state
Is that referring to people laying the bets as opposed to the 'Pros' making the bets? Were you ever charged comms laying bets? From what I could gather from their t&c's the pro's pay the comms for placing bets regardless of win/lose.For the avoidance of any doubt, Customers will not be liable to pay any commission.
i thought you meant something dodgy going on and the flood lights not working was some sort of sign.

thoses spike are quite normal for a low grade sandbagger on dull dreary thursday winter night.

The T&C are split into pro and punter sections. I think that statement fell in the punter section. So yes, only 'pros' pay commission, 'punters' never get charged.spreadbetting wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 4:49 pmDerek27 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:23 pmI think they mean evens or above, but strictly speaking, the way that is worded bets above evens are commission free!Subject to paragraph 12.3, Commission shall be charged to the Professional at the following rates:
(a) if the Bet Request is placed at evens, 3% of the total amount of all Bet Proportions which have been laid by Customers in respect to that Bet Request;
(b) if the Bet Request is placed at less than evens (i.e. “odds on”), 3% of any potential Winnings (whether or not Winnings are paid).
https://www.betconnect.com/terms-conditions/
In their terms they state
Is that referring to people laying the bets as opposed to the 'Pros' making the bets? Were you ever charged comms laying bets? From what I could gather from their t&c's the pro's pay the comms for placing bets regardless of win/lose.For the avoidance of any doubt, Customers will not be liable to pay any commission.
Probably best to keep all the BetConnect T&C's etc chat on the BetConnect thread as it is going to get lost in the Today's Racing thread for future reference and also isn't really to do with Today's Racing:
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People probably assumed it would be withdrawn and wanted to take advantage of any overround bots.
There was a classic case of that a few years ago when someone heavily backed in an outsider they thought was about to be WD - they had a right job trying to dump thousands of liability at high odds when it became apparent it wasn't going to bespreadbetting wrote: ↑Fri Nov 02, 2018 1:50 pmPeople probably assumed it would be withdrawn and wanted to take advantage of any overround bots.
Can't remember exactly how much but it cost someone a small fortune