I know of one book, WagerWeb, that tries to use freeplay bonuses to justify stealing. What I mean is, if you use freeplays on large moneyline underdogs, they use that to take free shots at you.
What I mean is, they say that betting a freeplay that way automatically means you are a professional. So if you go on to win money and try to withdraw, they keep your winnings saying you are breaking their rules that don't allow professionals. If you eventually lose your balance they don't mind of course. Free shot.
So the obvious conclusion is don't use Wager Web. That is goods advice for a few reasons.
I didn't mean to turn this into a rant about Wager Web. I'm just wondering if this is going on anywhere else. Are other books doing that kind of thing to watch out for?
What I mean is, they say that betting a freeplay that way automatically means you are a professional. So if you go on to win money and try to withdraw, they keep your winnings saying you are breaking their rules that don't allow professionals. If you eventually lose your balance they don't mind of course. Free shot.
So the obvious conclusion is don't use Wager Web. That is goods advice for a few reasons.
I didn't mean to turn this into a rant about Wager Web. I'm just wondering if this is going on anywhere else. Are other books doing that kind of thing to watch out for?