Sportsbook news results for the search term: betclic
01.28.2013 (02:36 PM CST)Update 2/21, 10AM ET: The player was shown to have defrauded the sportsbook. The dispute was satisfactorily resolved by BetClic.
On January 12th, SBR reported that a BetClic Sportsbook (SBR rating D+) player filed an account dispute. The player claimed that his account was suspended six months ago with a €151 balance. He also claimed his documents were verified. SBR followed up with BetClic Sportsbook management for comment on this case.
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01.12.2013 (04:45 AM CST)Update 2/21, 10AM ET: The player was shown to have defrauded the sportsbook. The dispute was satisfactorily resolved by BetClic.
A BetClic Sportsbook (SBR rating D+) player has filed an account dispute. The player claims that BetClic blocked his account, which held a €151 balance, six months ago. He alleges that all of his documents were approved by the sportsbooks and that the account was created in 2010. SBR is investigating.
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10.17.2012 (12:02 PM CST)In today's SBR Industry News show, BetClic Sportsbook (SBR rating D+) confiscations of alleged fraudster winnings and deposits is discussed, as well as other sportsbook industry news items covered in the SportsbookReview.com newswire for the second week of October 2012. To submit show feedback, please write to VideoNews@sportsbookreview.com.
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10.14.2012 (11:51 PM CST)A BetClic (SBR rating D+) player submits a sportsbook dispute. The player states that he attempted to withdraw his balance of €1,826 in mid-September after having his wager limits reduced substantially. He provided the required ID requested by BetClic. BetClic allegedly confiscated the player's balance after ruling that he was guilty of fraud.
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10.03.2012 (04:47 PM CST)A BetClic (SBR rating D+) player submits a sportsbook complaint. The player states that his account has been closed with a €2,700 balance. BetClic accused the player of operating multiple accounts in the past, and has allegedly not refunded any of the three recent sportsbook deposits. Read the full article for the player's time-line.
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09.20.2012 (07:13 PM CST)A BetClic (SBR rating D+) player submits an account complaint. The player states that he made an opening deposit of €25. He lost his first wager, making him eligible for a matching welcome bonus. The player won €81.25 using the bonus, before BetClic closed his account. The player claims this is his first registration with the sportsbook. SBR is following up.
08.08.2012 (01:27 PM CST)In today's SBR Industry News segment, analysts Natalie Rydstrom and Justin7 discuss sportsbook complaints against TitanBet, BetClic, and Sportingbet. The focal point of the discussion is on how sportsbooks handle stale betting lines. Also discussed is Heritage Sports (SBR rating A-) upgrades headed into football season, as well as the coming launch of a poker room.
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08.05.2012 (10:52 PM CST)A BetClic (SBR rating D+) player has filed a sportsbook complaint. The player signed up, made a €20 parlay and increased his balance to €1,322. Intending to cash out his funds, the player provided a form of ID to BetClic via email. BetClic called the player two days after receiving the ID to question him regarding his winning parlay.
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07.31.2012 (05:23 PM CST)Sportsbook Review analyst Natalie Rydstrom provides an SBR Industry News Update for July 31st, 2012. In today's sportsbook news video, the latest online sportsbook disputes from the SBR newswire are featured in video format. BetClic, BetAtHome, and BetLegends are subjects of today's video.
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07.31.2012 (02:16 PM CST)A BetClic (SBR rating D+) player states that his €1,600 balance has been confiscated. The player registered to BetClic Sportsbook four weeks ago, depositing €500. He was first limited to €120 per wager after a few successful bets, and later had his limits slashed again before the sportsbook ultimately closed his account and zeroed the funds.
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06.27.2012 (04:32 PM CST)A BetClic (SBR rating D+) player tells SBR that he opened an account last February, eventually increasing his balance to €990 before having his account suspended. The player states he was told there were security issues concerning his account, but that he is unsure what he must do to remedy the situation. SBR is following up on this user's sportsbook complaint.
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01.07.2012 (11:22 PM CST)
A BetClic (SBR rating D+) player files a sportsbook complaint. The player tells SBR that he deposited €20 to BetClic and increased his balance up to €115. He requested a withdrawal on December 30th, 2011. The player states that after a few days of not hearing back from the sportsbook he noticed his deposit was refunded. The player states that BetClic refuses to disclose why the remainder of his balance was confiscated. SBR is following up on this sportsbook complaint.
12.15.2011 (05:16 PM CST)
A BetClic (SBR rating D+) player writes in with an account dispute. The player signed up with BetClic, lost €700 within a week and then received a mailer indicating that he was well on his way to becoming a "VIP" player. The player claims that the email solicited another deposit. The player reloaded €2,500 into the sportsbook and noticed that after attempting to make one bet that his limits had been cut to €5 maximum. In his previous activity with the sportsbook, the player noted that he was able to wager for €500 on a single game.
The player tells SBR that BetClic will only allow him to withdraw his €2,500 if he pays a fee. The player argues that he was solicited as a VIP customer , followed through with a deposit and immediately limited. The player had hoped to gain VIP status with BetClic for additional bonuses and perks.
SBR is asking that BetClic either waive his rollover, restore his wagering limits or waive the withdrawal fee.
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07.18.2011 (12:04 PM CST)BetClic - SBR initiates rating coverage at D+
02.16.2011 (06:28 PM CST)
A BetClic (unrated) complaint has been reported. On February 13th, a BetClic player asked for a withdrawal of €160. He requested the funds to his Moneybookers account. On February 15th, he attempted to log into the BetClic software and found his account disabled. | BetClic chat transcript
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12.16.2010 (04:10 PM CST)
A BetClic (unrated) player reports a withdrawal problem. On November 12th, he requested a payout of €100 to his bank account. The player states that as of December 16th, the funds have still not arrived. SBR is following up with BetClic. BetClic players with withdrawal feedback are asked to write in via sportsbook complaint form.
07.01.2010 (01:53 PM CST)
BetClic (unrated) is running a "free €40,000, or win a Jaguar!" promotion. The conditions are that players must place X amount of winning bets that are a minimum of €5. BetClic limited the player in first place to €1 wagers, making it impossible for him to maintain his lead in the contest. SBR is attempting to discuss this dispute with BetClic. | Read full Betclic dispute
BetClic player: [quote]But it is obvious the limit is only given to me and only so I can not
win the competition, the account is in a small + of less the 1000 Euros,
and if that was the case they would give a limit allowing me to bet
something like 50 Euros on each game, and that would not be a problem. They
say it is a weekly loosing limit, but I have lost less the 1500 Euros
this week, and I am 100% sure that they do not give all customers that
loos 1500 Euros a loosing limit! So there are no reasons,
apart from the fact that they do not want me to win the Jaguar…[/quote]
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10.12.2009 (09:49 AM CST)
On August 20th Betclick (not rated) locked a player's account, holding a €5000 balance, citing a security investigation. Betclick has not requested documents from the player to verify identity. The player states he "has every intention of supplying any information requested". BetClick is no longer responding to the player and has not offered details or reason for investigation. SBR will inquire with BetClick on the status of the investigation.
03.23.2006 (05:28 PM CST)BetClick(not rated) payout complaint.
"Hi Bill and team. There are some comments on the front page of your site which I made regarding betclick (under my nom-de-plume Bisonravi) in your forums. I want to say that since these were made I spoke to Betclick direct and they processed the payment to a different bank account. Their story - which I find relatively convincing - was that the initial payment was bounced back to them by their payment processor. I have since heard that users depositing and withdrawing with Moneybookers have had fewer if any problems.. This is a difficult one, as most books don’t have the sort of problems betclick demonstrated. However by talking direct to their accounts manager (Bianca Robinson) I received acceptable attention and response. I think players need to be aware that there are some questions about this book, but I would inclined to cut them a little slack."
03.18.2006 (02:04 PM CST)New UK Sportsbook BetClick (not rated) slow-paying players; blames payment processor. Bettors on Betting Advice forum discuss problems redeeming winnings.
BA poster Bisonravi says: "Unfortunately Betclic do not pay out. In common with a number of users I have had pending payouts for two weeks now, and any request that these be actioned is met by excuse after excuse (there is a stock response asking for bank details after which the cashout will be processed within 48 hours, which I’ve now received and replied to 3 times!). This is not a reliable bookmaker, I’m afraid. I think they were hammered by the initial sign up and have serious problems with cashflow."