I have been with bet365 since the begining of this year and I have now been restricted on the amount of stake I can wager on live sport events does anyone know how to get around this problem?
Many Thanks
Carlos
LGBoots
SBR Wise Guy
08-10-05
742
#2
Once they start to limit you im afraid that's it, end of story
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moses millsap
SBR Hall of Famer
08-25-05
8289
#3
I put 2 dimes in there last year cause I was told they were good for tennis (yeah right) and right away, I got BS limits of $150 or something, so I just waited it out and got the F out of there.
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CARLOS
SBR Rookie
11-22-05
2
#4
Thanks LG I even created a new account in a family members name with different bank account details and address, but within 24 hours after winning £900 they maxed my bets again. How did they connect the two?
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JoshW
SBR MVP
08-10-05
3431
#5
Originally posted by CARLOS
Thanks LG I even created a new account in a family members name with different bank account details and address, but within 24 hours after winning £900 they maxed my bets again. How did they connect the two?
That is pretty much universally frowned upon by books and by lot of players to. Is multiple accounts to circumvent limits that leads to even lower limits for first time players. Is a viscious cycle on both sides as low limits can lead to multiple accounts as well.
I am not going to speculate how they shut you down so quick; I don't think SBR forums should be used for that purpose.
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kiwi
SBR Wise Guy
08-11-05
674
#6
Originally posted by CARLOS
Thanks LG I even created a new account in a family members name with different bank account details and address, but within 24 hours after winning £900 they maxed my bets again. How did they connect the two?
I guess they detected the same IP-Address.
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Quarm
SBR Sharp
10-03-05
313
#7
i think every week theres a thread about 3.65 cutting someones limits lol, its like a running gag. 3.65 A+, Wsex A something is wrong there
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pags11
SBR Posting Legend
08-18-05
12264
#8
yeah, once they cut your limits like this, I'd start looking for another book...