Can betfair or any other exchange close my account without doing anything wrong?

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Lex7777
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Joined: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:32 am

I opened my account years ago and have been on the betfair exchange for years, just logged in after a long time.

However, for a long time, I haven't deposited money and I haven't made a bet. Surely this won't get my account closed.

I'm just saving up capital atm

-There is no identity issues
-I'm not money laundering
-I'm not committing fraud
-No cullusion
-I'm not opening multiple accounts
-I'm not going to use software
-I'm not going to deposit or withdraw from a suspicious method
-I haven't opted for time out
-Affordability checks

Will I have to go through an affordability check even if I deposit a few grand only once? And leave that few grand in there and withdraw only the winnings every week?

Hence I am doing nothing wrong, if I am a profitable trader, they usually take commission.

All things considered, can betfair or any other exchange still close my account and could I get it reopened?
Last edited by Lex7777 on Fri Mar 27, 2026 11:07 am, edited 1 time in total.
Lambretta
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The short answers is yes, they can. For whatever reason they decide. My account was closed for reasons still unknown - they offered different reasons in every interaction - after four years of a great many conversations with a great many people, they finally allowed the account to be reopened last year, but it's extremely limited in terms of depositing.

So, they can close an account without notice and without clear reason but, with much endeavour, you can get it reopened.

Hope that helps.
Lex7777
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Lambretta wrote:
Fri Mar 27, 2026 10:58 am
The short answers is yes, they can. For whatever reason they decide. My account was closed for reasons still unknown - they offered different reasons in every interaction - after four years of a great many conversations with a great many people, they finally allowed the account to be reopened last year, but it's extremely limited in terms of depositing.

So, they can close an account without notice and without clear reason but, with much endeavour, you can get it reopened.

Hope that helps.
Thank you for your reply.

Is this only with with the betfair exchange? If you don't mind me asking, how much can you deposit?

You said reasons still unknown. Have you had issues with other exchange websites?
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wearthefoxhat
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Lex7777 wrote:
Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:43 am

I opened my account years ago and have been on the betfair exchange for years, just logged in after a long time.


I'm just saving up capital atm

Will I have to go through an affordability check even if I deposit a few grand only once? And leave that few grand in there and withdraw only the winnings every week?

Hence I am doing nothing wrong, if I am a profitable trader, they usually take commission.

All things considered, can betfair or any other exchange still close my account and could I get it reopened?
Taking a measured view:

You have an existing betfair account, I'd assume with the same address/email/country where betfair is allowed. (if different, that would cause them to flag the account).

If you shovelled in a few grand out of the blue, this will be dependant on your deposit limits, but may still be flagged up for checking. (I'd not recommend it unless you've already proven affordability). However, if it got through okay, and there were no further deposits, only withdrawals, then no problem.

Bear in mind, from what I've read on this forum, they could close your account, unfairly, due to compliance, and then you have to find out why. Sounds like it could take a while, with persistence.

You're currently saving up capital. I'd suggest, deposit % of your disposable income, ie: £100 or £150 max a month, for 10 months. You would be unlucky to trigger an affordability check for that amount, but it may happen. During each month, test out your strategy for small stakes. If already a winning one, then it will re-inforce your confidence. By month 10, you'd have £1000+ to £1500+ in the account ready to go to war and a bullet proof strategy.
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