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Re: Betfury cancelled $300k worth of bets
by
dplay
on 22/05/2025, 06:24:55 UTC
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Just to be clear, the games finished?

Yes.

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Let's say other player placed same bets, they'll win as there is no ruling or event or anything that'll officially void the matches?

Correct.

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Only your bets got exclusively voided, manually, by BetFury? Do they also give an explanation why they manually cancel the bets? I peeked at their ToS and I do find an extensive explanation that cover their right to void bets, such as, but not limited to, as below:

Yes.

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Do they also give an explanation why they manually cancel the bets?

They say they can cancel any user bet.

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I peeked at their ToS and I do find an extensive explanation that cover their right to void bets, such as, but not limited to, as below:

That is their primary claim, they can cancel any user bet, end of story. They also make some wild claims that "in my case, the events weren't finished". These are purely false. Events either finished or did not, there is no "my case" or anyone else's. And in this case, all the events finished normally.







Reserves the right to cancel any bet... looks like u are already doomed from the start.
Not an avid sportsbook fan myself, but are these rules in every bookie site?
I don't know as I never read the rules and I've been gambling for decades. There are certain assumptions we all have when we go to a sportsbook, and one of them is that they won't cancel a multi that won 3/4 legs without a reason. I would assume few if any have this stipulationt as I've never had this happen before and never even heard of it happening to someone else before. There's valid reasons to cancel a bet - a so called "palpable" error - a mistake in the odds or start time for example. There is no valid case where a book can randomly cancel bets when they feel like it, and not be considered scammers. It's not considered an industry standard, to put it mildly.

So here we are, they either make it right or take a reputational hit and perhaps go through a lawsuit.