You need to be realistic, not delusional. Bet365 aren't going to be changing any of their rules based on 10 or 100 complaints or whatever from SBR so you're simply wasting your time with that.
The same goes with their A+ rating, and rightly so in regards to their rating. You will never ever be caught out by these inactivity fees as long as you don't leave your account doing bugger all with a balance in it for 365 consecutive days. Whether the inactivity fees are fair or not, it still stands that as long as you're not completely careless with your account for a whole year and don't do anything with it, you will never be a victim of those rules. If somebody is careless enough to leave a balance in Bet365 for a whole year without doing anything with the account as they have forgotten about it or whatever, frankly I don't have any sympathy with them whatsoever as they shouldn't be so careless in the first place as giving you 12 months to do something your account and your balance is certainly more than a reasonable amount of time to expect somebody to sort out their account before inactivity fees kick in.
In the spectrum of unfair rules that bookmakers have, this is extremely small cheese and it is extremely easy to avoid so that in no way requires a rating downgrade.
The same goes with their A+ rating, and rightly so in regards to their rating. You will never ever be caught out by these inactivity fees as long as you don't leave your account doing bugger all with a balance in it for 365 consecutive days. Whether the inactivity fees are fair or not, it still stands that as long as you're not completely careless with your account for a whole year and don't do anything with it, you will never be a victim of those rules. If somebody is careless enough to leave a balance in Bet365 for a whole year without doing anything with the account as they have forgotten about it or whatever, frankly I don't have any sympathy with them whatsoever as they shouldn't be so careless in the first place as giving you 12 months to do something your account and your balance is certainly more than a reasonable amount of time to expect somebody to sort out their account before inactivity fees kick in.
In the spectrum of unfair rules that bookmakers have, this is extremely small cheese and it is extremely easy to avoid so that in no way requires a rating downgrade.