theriver55
theriver55
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solid moderator for sure at the best sports gambling forum on the web.Nope no battles here
I am a fan of WagerAllSports
solid moderator for sure at the best sports gambling forum on the web.Nope no battles here
I am a fan of WagerAllSports
Yes just different opinions, but maybe because I suspected and called it early on that it was probably employees there who refuse to budge as we all know & have experienced at booksYou vs. Storm and Illini? Polar Opposites on the issue. In the end WW Made good.
that may be truth but 2 factors to consider on that supposition. 1. USA Has legal books now so the market has shrunk considerably. 2. JDS is a popular and high profile sports gambler so he may carry more weight than regular Joe who joins a forum to vent.Yes just different opinions, but maybe because I suspected and called it early on that it was probably employees there who refuse to budge as we all know & have experienced at books
People up top looked into it thoroughly, and admitted it was on an employee or employees.
But they had to be sure
I don’t think it being posted on a forum made much difference at all because over the years there have been plenty of cases in which players got the shaft and the books didn’t care at all that it was plastered across every sports betting forum and internet
I think you had it pegged the entire time Wager. Clearly your experience in this industry lead to the right answer. Props to you.Yes just different opinions, but maybe because I suspected and called it early on that it was probably employees there who refuse to budge as we all know & have experienced at books
People up top looked into it thoroughly, and admitted it was on an employee or employees.
But they had to be sure
I don’t think it being posted on a forum made much difference at all because over the years there have been plenty of cases in which players got the shaft and the books didn’t care at all that it was plastered across every sports betting forum and internet
You may be right but these books have supervisors in each dept and it’s my belief some things don’t go any further than those dept heads in the decision/making unless a lot of work is done to get around them and make others higher up aware such as in this caseThey obviously just wanted to save some $ and not pay the full amount and it looks like they created two bullshit stories to do so
Sad but true
I guess I don't see how it would affect this particular case thoughYou may be right but these books have supervisors in each dept and it’s my belief some things don’t go any further than those dept heads in the decision/making unless a lot of work is done to get around them and make others higher up aware such as in this case
Good work by him and others for bringing the heatWalker is sitting back drinking a Pina Colada wearing his “dated” Daytona grinning ear to ear now. He is very satisfied in branding CrazyLou and making him his predecessor. Other companies wanted to snatch CrazyLou up but Walker knows talent when he sees it. We should all be thankful to have CrazyLou here helping us with Justin7 still in the background even though he doesn’t actively post. God bless them.
I think there’s a lot of bad apples/employees at these books lolI guess I don't see how it would affect this particular case though
The terms of the bet were pretty straightforward
Do you mean some bad apple decided to just to grade the wager differently/call it a round robin after the fact and fucked up?
So someone saw $89k and thought it had to be a mistake and then fucked it all up?I think there’s a lot of bad apples/employees at these books lol
We’ve all experienced their rudeness and cluelessness over the years interacting with them through live chat or email
Big parlays like this rarely hit so in this case, it could have been one customer service employee involved with grading, who noticed the amount, and instantly thought it was a mistake, so then took it to the supervisor
And then that supervisor repeats the process of thinking there must be a mistake somewhere since they rarely see something like this
Then they start digging looking for a reason why it has to be a mistake
And as mentioned above, once these people make up their mind, there is no reasoning with them. They are stubborn.
The only hope is if it gets higher up, such as it did in this case, thank goodness
Jerky got his money after all.I think there’s a lot of bad apples/employees at these books
Absolutely but BMR gets paid by Wagerweb so they have to do their own damage control too. Sad but true.Good work by him and others for bringing the heat
Title of this thread should really be "WagerWeb cornered and pressured into paying their debt by honorable gamblers after pathetic stiff attempt"
Yep can't blame BMR (and at least they stood up for JDS)Absolutely but BMR gets paid by Wagerweb so they have to do their own damage control too. Sad but true.
I am praising BMR and all the hard work they do. They are needed and we are lucky to have them.Yep can't blame BMR (and at least they stood up for JDS)
But it is true
Hence some of the nonsense
Classic line. Great movie in my hometownJerky got his money after all.
How do you like them apples!
Yep the affiliation of BMR and leadership didn’t turn a blind eye, which is goodI am praising BMR and all the hard work they do. They are needed and we are lucky to have them.