I am 'only' owed £300 by these people but am determined to give them some grief, even if I don't get paid.
I have written to them detailing the following actions that I intend to take if I'm not paid by Monday 9th June.
1. Contact the Dublin police (OK, they can hide behind the fact that gambling debts aren't recoverable, but taking unauthorised money out of peoples' accounts smacks of fraud, and it's worth a try, especially if a lot of people write.)
2. Contact the Racing Post to inform them to warn their readers. I'd also be interested if a local Dublin paper might have a view on what's going on under their noses.
3, Contact the Gambling Commission, now that overseas traders are subject to UK rules.
4. Jam their trading phone-line. I'm semi-retired, so I have the time to put both of my phones on repeat for an hour or two and annoy the buggers that way. It needn't cost much - mostly just a few rings before putting the phone down.
To be honest, I'd happily pay another £300 to have these scumbags brought to account.
I thought of another avenue after posting - I'll be contacting the Bank of Ireland, where Sportspread supposedly bank, to inform them of the type of organisation they're supporting.
Any thoughts, and anyone want to join me in the phone-in or other activities?