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Re: Arbitrage Betting or Bookmaker Scams?
by
UberV
on 16/05/2025, 08:21:20 UTC
Interesting. Are there any lawyers on this forum?
I wonder if the bookmaker's rules are the law? In the sense that in normal countries it has long been forbidden for any organization to write in small print rules that openly violate the rights of citizens. If the bookmaker writes in the rules that there is no desire in the match, it may not pay you and you agree with these rules upon registration. Is it possible, in case of refusal to pay your money, to file a lawsuit and resolve the situation in your favor???

Why am I asking this!? Because confiscation of winnings is essentially also illegal, and even more so confiscation of deposits. I want to ask a lawyer. If another bookmaker steals money, referring to its rules. To what extent is such an action legal??? I understand that having a small amount in the account, going to court is extremely expensive. But what if each complaint is sent to a pool of collective complaints with subsequent sending to court, if the required amount is collected!?
Will this be a new stage of interaction between players and bookmakers, when theft under any pretext will be severely punished? And only one way will remain for the bookmaker - to become a professional, work without "mistakes", stop giving out bonuses that cannot be taken, etc., etc.