I hear your frustration DeeDee. I feel like SBR also knows that I had my balance stolen with no justification. I believe if they had anything to comment on they would. My case has also been open for 4 months without a single response. Im also pretty sure Bovada employees are lurking through this forum and SBR is well aware of that. I believe SBR is in close contact with Bovada and could get you an answer if they had one but when Bovada steals a players funds with no justification they just look the other way. I've seen many times in the past where they tell the players which rules they broke and why their balance was voided so it's just strange at this point that they aren't saying anything. Good luck!
Bovada is attempting to steal 25,000 from me. Don't know where else to go.
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TarnskiSBR Hustler
- 10-12-20
- 56
#176Comment -
DeeDeeKingSBR Rookie
- 10-14-20
- 32
#177"The mission statement of Sportsbook Review is to ensure that bettors have every resource needed to avoid being conned by scam sportsbooks, and to be able to effectively shop for quality bookmakers using the sportsbook rating guide."
Stiffed for 25k by Bovada.
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DeeDeeKingSBR Rookie
- 10-14-20
- 32
#178I'm sorry if I seem irrational at this point. It's starting to hit me that the likelihood is I never see this money again.
I read past posts on SBR. SBR is almost always successful in getting people their money when the client isn't at fault. I thought it might take a while but eventually, I'd see my money. I don't know why this time is different.Now I'm starting to realize that's not going to happen
If anyone has any suggestions about what else to do, or where else to go I'm listening.I've tried calling in the past. They wouldn't communicate with meComment -
PinocchioSBR Wise Guy
- 06-26-11
- 569
#179Originally posted by DeeDeeKingAny help appreciated. If you have a question please ask.
What was/were the bet(s) that won you 40k?
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Roger T. BannonSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-28-18
- 5139
#180Not that question.Comment -
DeeDeeKingSBR Rookie
- 10-14-20
- 32
#181People keep asking what exactly the bet was I don't see why this is relevant.- Bovada never said there was an issue with the bets.
- SBR saw screenshots of the wagers and didn't say there was problems with bets.
- The wagers were on the French open, on a major mens match, the winning wagers were 3 parlays. All my bets were on major tennis and soccer/NFL
- It wasn't a past post,or a fixed match .Comment -
Roger T. BannonSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-28-18
- 5139
#182If it is not relevant, why do you care if you post them or not?Comment -
PD77SBR MVP
- 12-11-09
- 2380
#183I’m not saying this is it but Bovada General Rule 5.1 almost fits this story. Bovada knows something is up, just like everyone here does, they aren’t revealing their hand and there’s not a damn thing anyone can do about it.
Anyone deemed to be betting in a syndicate-like fashion so as to receive either cash winnings or activity bonuses will have all winnings and bonus activity payouts from said activity withheld and will not receive a payout of any kind in direct relation to the aforementioned.Comment -
SBR ForumAdministrator
- 12-02-06
- 4559
#184I’m not saying this is it but Bovada General Rule 5.1 almost fits this story. Bovada knows something is up, just like everyone here does, they aren’t revealing their hand and there’s not a damn thing anyone can do about it.
Anyone deemed to be betting in a syndicate-like fashion so as to receive either cash winnings or activity bonuses will have all winnings and bonus activity payouts from said activity withheld and will not receive a payout of any kind in direct relation to the aforementioned.
6.2 Fraudulent Activity. If, in our reasonable discretion, we determine that a player has engaged in fraudulent, unlawful, dishonest or improper activity (including, without limitation, the usage of a VPN, proxy or similar service that masks or manipulates the identification of your real location, or by otherwise providing false or misleading information, or by making bets, wagers or poker play through a third party or on behalf of a third party) we reserve the right to immediately terminate or deny a player access to their Account. In such event, all Account balances (including both deposits and any winnings) shall be forfeited and we reserve the right to disclose information (including the identity of the player) to applicable parties including but not limited to banks, credit card companies and/or any person or entity that has the legal right to such information, and/or taking legal action against such player.Comment -
PD77SBR MVP
- 12-11-09
- 2380
#185We have spoken at length with Bovada. It is their position that there was account activity which violated the cited sections of their ToS. It is an unusual case in that normally there is more information exchange, but we understand their hesitance to go on the record to be an effort not to undermine security. It leaves a desire for more information in the court of public opinion, to be sure, and we wish we could elaborate.Comment -
ace7550SBR MVP
- 05-08-15
- 3729
#186We have spoken at length with Bovada. It is their position that there was account activity which violated the cited sections of their ToS. It is an unusual case in that normally there is more information exchange, but we understand their hesitance to go on the record to be an effort not to undermine security. It leaves a desire for more information in the court of public opinion, to be sure, and we wish we could elaborate.Comment -
dave11486SBR Wise Guy
- 02-25-06
- 999
#188My suggestion would be to go to the community forum they offer and get one of the Mods there to help b/c Live Chat at Bovada is useless. Glad they sorted things out to your liking but something has definitely "changed" there with the Bonuses etc. Don't believe me? Read the comments in the community forum thereComment -
DeeDeeKingSBR Rookie
- 10-14-20
- 32
#189Edit by SBR:
6.2 Fraudulent Activity. If, in our reasonable discretion, we determine that a player has engaged in fraudulent, unlawful, dishonest or improper activity (including, without limitation, the usage of a VPN, proxy or similar service that masks or manipulates the identification of your real location, or by otherwise providing false or misleading information, or by making bets, wagers or poker play through a third party or on behalf of a third party) we reserve the right to immediately terminate or deny a player access to their Account. In such event, all Account balances (including both deposits and any winnings) shall be forfeited and we reserve the right to disclose information (including the identity of the player) to applicable parties including but not limited to banks, credit card companies and/or any person or entity that has the legal right to such information, and/or taking legal action against such player.
It is their position that there was account activity which violated the cited sections of their ToS.Comment -
ColonistSBR High Roller
- 05-24-20
- 203
#190We have spoken at length with Bovada. It is their position that there was account activity which violated the cited sections of their ToS. It is an unusual case in that normally there is more information exchange, but we understand their hesitance to go on the record to be an effort not to undermine security. It leaves a desire for more information in the court of public opinion, to be sure, and we wish we could elaborate.Comment -
DeeDeeKingSBR Rookie
- 10-14-20
- 32
#191Just in case people didn't read the earlier pages (or forgot).
This is the only piece of communication that Bovada sent me in regards to them confiscating my balance.
No follow up. No explanation. Never told me which terms I violated (still don't know). This is how an A+ book confiscates funds (with zero repercussions).
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vampire assassinSBR Sharp
- 03-09-18
- 296
#192Did they refund your deposit?Comment -
PD77SBR MVP
- 12-11-09
- 2380
#193- Deposited on bovada. Lost 6.5K
- Deposited 9K turned it into 40K
- Asked for 10K by bitcoin, they lock account ask for id, selfie, and bill
- Sent everything to them, they sent the money and unlocked account
- They send what they consider my "deposit" around 5,000. But are keeping the 25,000 I won.
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TommieGunshotSBR MVP
- 03-27-12
- 1600
#194We have spoken at length with Bovada. It is their position that there was account activity which violated the cited sections of their ToS. It is an unusual case in that normally there is more information exchange, but we understand their hesitance to go on the record to be an effort not to undermine security. It leaves a desire for more information in the court of public opinion, to be sure, and we wish we could elaborate.
6.2 Fraudulent Activity. If, in our reasonable discretion, we determine that a player has engaged in fraudulent, unlawful, dishonest or improper activity (including, without limitation, the usage of a VPN, proxy or similar service that masks or manipulates the identification of your real location, or by otherwise providing false or misleading information, or by making bets, wagers or poker play through a third party or on behalf of a third party) we reserve the right to immediately terminate or deny a player access to their Account. In such event, all Account balances (including both deposits and any winnings) shall be forfeited and we reserve the right to disclose information (including the identity of the player) to applicable parties including but not limited to banks, credit card companies and/or any person or entity that has the legal right to such information, and/or taking legal action against such player.
If that is the case, that means SBR should not have them rated A+. By continuing to give them that rating, SBR knows very well that their "sportsbook review" is meaningless.
If it is not the case that Bovada may steal customers money at anytime, for any reason, where is there any evidence that any terms of service were violated?Comment -
ace7550SBR MVP
- 05-08-15
- 3729
#195The precedent that's being established here is that an A+ book can keep a player's winnings without giving any explanation. This is not a good precedent.
I don't think OP is totally innocent of wrong doing. But some justification needs to be provided.Comment -
TommieGunshotSBR MVP
- 03-27-12
- 1600
#196The precedent SBR is setting is that their "sportsbook reviews" have no value to anyone.Comment -
vampire assassinSBR Sharp
- 03-09-18
- 296
#197I use a VPN to play at Pinnacle. If I accidentally left it on when I logged into Bovada, does that mean Bovada can forfeit all my winnings?Comment -
DeeDeeKingSBR Rookie
- 10-14-20
- 32
#198I don't think OP is totally innocent of wrong doing. But some justification needs to be provided.
Also, this is from SBR's statement (edited on first post in thread).
It is an unusual case in that normally there is more information exchange, but we understand their hesitance to go on the record to be an effort not to undermine security.
Seems like the system wasn't working when I lost the initial 6K.
Kinda odd how the system doesn't detect this "activity" when you're losing money to them.
Am I the only the person who thinks this way? Clearly I'm biased, I want my money. But how can someone objectively look at this and not think Bovada "freerolls" customers?Comment -
PD77SBR MVP
- 12-11-09
- 2380
#199Could you give an example of the sort of wrong doing you think I might be guilty of? (fwiw, Bovada and SBR haven't told me either.)
Also, this is from SBR's statement (edited on first post in thread).
This is how I read the statement by SBR. Bovada has some sort of hi-tech security system that detects behavior that breaks their ToS. Speaking about the system publicly would possibly render the system ineffective.My question, why exactly didn't this hi-tech system notify them of my (supposed) ToS breaking behavior when I first started playing?
Seems like the system wasn't working when I lost the initial 6K.
Kinda odd how the system doesn't detect this "activity" when you're losing money to them.
Am I the only the person who thinks this way? Clearly I'm biased, I want my money. But how can someone objectively look at this and not think Bovada "freerolls" customers?Comment -
BigdaddyQHSBR Posting Legend
- 07-13-09
- 19530
#200"6.2 Fraudulent Activity. If, in our reasonable discretion..." Game, set, and match. In THEIR "reasonable discretion". You have stupidly given them to take what they want when they want to take it. Off shore books will lose BILLIONS of Dollars compared to last years take and it is practices like this that drive knowledgeable gamblers OUT of off shore books and into US based books where things like this are a rarity. Remember SBR is based In Costa Rica, where many of these books are based. Who do you think pays SBR to stay afloat?Comment -
TommieGunshotSBR MVP
- 03-27-12
- 1600
#201Yes, Bovada is showing that they are willing to steal the money of their customers at anytime, for whatever reason they want to. SBR supports them in doing this.Comment -
cerolo89SBR Rookie
- 04-06-20
- 10
#202Is Bovada taking 25k from a player due to vpn usage? Ok.. Sounds A PLUSComment -
DeeDeeKingSBR Rookie
- 10-14-20
- 32
#203letting it go this long without raising hell is something I could not do if I were 100% in the right.
You're entitled to your opinion and I'm thankful for your input and keeping the thread alive.
But, you do not present yourself as a completely innocent victim either.
(I'll be back later this evening if anyone responds or has a question).Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
- 61203
#204
But based on your words you seem to be saying SBR should fight for people who break the terms of service?
Is that your argument here???
And why you are three posts deep attacking SBR?!
YFI.Comment -
PD77SBR MVP
- 12-11-09
- 2380
#205Not trying to be argumentative but what exactly am I guilty of? Winning? What do you, or the others in the thread, saying the same thing, think I did? A better question, what do you think I did that excuses Bovada taking 25K? If I knowingly past posted, they'd be in the right to confiscate my funds. If I knowingly bet on fixed matches they'd be in the right to confiscate my funds.It's been four months, there's never been an accusation of either.
(I'll be back later this evening if anyone responds or has a question).Comment -
vampire assassinSBR Sharp
- 03-09-18
- 296
#206Once this happened, the OP only had one way to recover his money -- getting SBR to look into it. If he got "pissed off enough", he'd probably get banned.Comment -
TommieGunshotSBR MVP
- 03-27-12
- 1600
#207What terms of service were broken? If they can be articulated, I will change my position.Comment -
ace7550SBR MVP
- 05-08-15
- 3729
#208
So the question is this: Why would Bovada pay everyone I know many thousands but just randomly decide to stiff you?
All that being said, I do agree with you on this: We need a better explanation. Taking someone's winnings needs a better explanation than, "He did something bad and we can't tell you."Comment -
ColonistSBR High Roller
- 05-24-20
- 203
#209The biggest issue (imo) here that bothers me the most is that Bovada can certainly take this position but they cannot take this position AFTER a customer wins. They need their high tech nonsense to be enabled BEFORE the customer wins. The free roll aspect of this is clear and is most disturbing.Comment -
FrankSBR Wise Guy
- 10-13-07
- 918
#210We have spoken at length with Bovada. It is their position that there was account activity which violated the cited sections of their ToS. It is an unusual case in that normally there is more information exchange, but we understand their hesitance to go on the record to be an effort not to undermine security. It leaves a desire for more information in the court of public opinion, to be sure, and we wish we could elaborate.
6.2 Fraudulent Activity. If, in our reasonable discretion, we determine that a player has engaged in fraudulent, unlawful, dishonest or improper activity (including, without limitation, the usage of a VPN, proxy or similar service that masks or manipulates the identification of your real location, or by otherwise providing false or misleading information, or by making bets, wagers or poker play through a third party or on behalf of a third party) we reserve the right to immediately terminate or deny a player access to their Account. In such event, all Account balances (including both deposits and any winnings) shall be forfeited and we reserve the right to disclose information (including the identity of the player) to applicable parties including but not limited to banks, credit card companies and/or any person or entity that has the legal right to such information, and/or taking legal action against such player.
I am curious as to what SBR's position is, as it doesn't say anything regarding how they feel.
If not enough information can be gathered, behind closed doors, for SBR to have a stance, one way or the other, it shows that the book is not trustworthy and deserving of their high grade.
This is awful if this good enough, case closed, with nothing being resolved and no answers at all.
Every book will start using this excuse and this will be the new normal.Comment
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