=)
Feel free to continue on with the barbs, conspiracy theories, bandwagon mentality etc. At the end of the day, what separates SBR from other forums is that sportsbook feedback doesn't get deleted. You can call me a liar, think I'm getting a cut, think that I wasn't relaying the information I had at the time, think that I have super powers and would know that an IP address originally said to belong to the player in fact didn't etc. All good in the hood.
You guys can keep this thread going as long as you like and do as much speculating as you like. I'm glad that the situation was ultimately handled in a way that the player seems happy with. Reckon those who honestly believe the house was "in on this" and looking to screw a guy over $7,800 forgot the
$65,000 poker case resolution which was
newswired (Thremp, did you miss this one :surrender:).
In all seriousness, what I hope someone comes away from reading all of this is that players truly are responsible for their own account security. You need a strong password, you cannot reuse the same password for your email or at other sites, and you should ensure you are adequately protected. You may find this
article helpful.