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  • ThaWoj
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 03-09-10
    • 6752

    #1
    Usa promos 2 people same house
    Can bf gf/husband wife with same address and same wifi with different emails and personal info sign up and get all the new usa offers?
  • Optional
    Administrator
    • 06-10-10
    • 61056

    #2
    Originally posted by ThaWoj
    Can bf gf/husband wife with same address and same wifi with different emails and personal info sign up and get all the new usa offers?
    Some do allow it.

    You need to check the rules. It will usually be in the general terms. Search for the word household.




    But, if you make it obvious that you are just using your wife ID to double up. By using same deposit method, same device, betting at the same time, betting on same things, you might find some will put you through the ringer. Might want to get wife to do all sorts of KYC pics and maybe even speak to her.

    There will usually be a term saying one user can control only one account or similar.
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    • ThaWoj
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 03-09-10
      • 6752

      #3
      Originally posted by Optional
      Some do allow it.

      You need to check the rules. It will usually be in the general terms. Search for the word household.




      But, if you make it obvious that you are just using your wife ID to double up. By using same deposit method, same device, betting at the same time, betting on same things, you might find some will put you through the ringer. Might want to get wife to do all sorts of KYC pics and maybe even speak to her.

      There will usually be a term saying one user can control only one account or similar.
      Its my gf/roommate. She wants to do it for the bonus offers (knows nothing about betting). So i want to set it up, let her pick her own picks and help her how to do everything to try and get some free money. I will have to check all the terms. It wouldnt be from same device. Would be her phone.
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      • Optional
        Administrator
        • 06-10-10
        • 61056

        #4
        If it does not say only one user per physical address or household that should be fine.

        If she uses her own phone and does it all herself then you wont be breaking any rules anyway.
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        • chico2663
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 09-02-10
          • 36915

          #5
          Woj,you must show pic of your girl.
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          • DontTailMe
            SBR MVP
            • 03-24-19
            • 2897

            #6
            Originally posted by Optional
            Some do allow it.

            You need to check the rules. It will usually be in the general terms. Search for the word household.




            But, if you make it obvious that you are just using your wife ID to double up. By using same deposit method, same device, betting at the same time, betting on same things, you might find some will put you through the ringer. Might want to get wife to do all sorts of KYC pics and maybe even speak to her.

            There will usually be a term saying one user can control only one account or similar.
            Also, DO NOT try to be smart and have your account and her account bet both sides of the same line in order to meet play through requirements for your bonus. All books have terms which allow them to claw back your bonus for stuff like this, and they routinely do this. And you might be promo banned as well.

            If you want to hedge, do it somewhere else where they can't track you.
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            • Crusherrr
              SBR MVP
              • 06-27-16
              • 3649

              #7
              Originally posted by Optional
              If it does not say only one user per physical address or household that should be fine.

              If she uses her own phone and does it all herself then you wont be breaking any rules anyway.
              Yeah I have asked many books about this because it's very tempting. Draftkings offered $5,000 risk free bet for new users. I'm VIP with them and they've actually be very generous with my offers. They have told me my wife is welcome to have an account as I mentioned she may want to bet on a few things or play some slots from time to time.

              If I set her up and throw $5k on the Bengals ML I am sure they will start to ask questions when she ends up betting $2 on Daytona 500 and plays 25c slots once a week after that. I think if you are going to another state to bonus whore or something- it's probably going to be okay. But I wouldnt try if you want to keep your accounts in good standing in the state you live.

              Just my suggestion. They will definitely be suspicious as they have employee(s) that literally do nothing else but look into abuse like this.

              They may not say "only one user per physical address" but there are plenty other things in their T&C that they can throw at you when it comes time to getting paid out.
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              • Crusherrr
                SBR MVP
                • 06-27-16
                • 3649

                #8
                Back to what I mentioned above- it's similar to the Draftkings Daily fantasy issue that occurred a few years back. A professional player used his account for 250 entries into the Millionaire maker contest, his wife also entered 250 times. Like- that type of stuff is just obvious. Its one thing if maybe his wife threw 1, 5 or even 10 entries. But to max it out for $5k in entries- it's unlikely she's the one making the decisions on all of her lineups. They ended up taking her winning entry down and removed the $1,000,000 she won.
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                • ThaWoj
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 03-09-10
                  • 6752

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Crusherrr
                  Back to what I mentioned above- it's similar to the Draftkings Daily fantasy issue that occurred a few years back. A professional player used his account for 250 entries into the Millionaire maker contest, his wife also entered 250 times. Like- that type of stuff is just obvious. Its one thing if maybe his wife threw 1, 5 or even 10 entries. But to max it out for $5k in entries- it's unlikely she's the one making the decisions on all of her lineups. They ended up taking her winning entry down and removed the $1,000,000 she won.
                  I 100% agree but i know when me and my lady friend go to the casino and such we team up, sometimes share winnings etc. Is it wrong that she would have 250 entries if she knew that gave her/us a better chance to win? Like on these sites that offer 1000 match, of course she would never think to deposit 1000 but if you told her it was the best value etc and she decided to do it how can they say its wrong?
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                  • JAKEPEAVY21
                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                    • 03-11-11
                    • 29239

                    #10
                    woj, sounds like you are scheming...
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                    • Optional
                      Administrator
                      • 06-10-10
                      • 61056

                      #11
                      Originally posted by ThaWoj

                      I 100% agree but i know when me and my lady friend go to the casino and such we team up, sometimes share winnings etc. Is it wrong that she would have 250 entries if she knew that gave her/us a better chance to win? Like on these sites that offer 1000 match, of course she would never think to deposit 1000 but if you told her it was the best value etc and she decided to do it how can they say its wrong?
                      They call it syndicate play. A group of people gaining advantage by being able to get more entries in that other single players can, or bet over the limits on sportsbets.

                      Imagine you are inside the bookmaker doing reviews. You know people do this and you know most of the time it's not possible to really tell. Or have enough proof to justify penalizing.

                      So when you see someone making it real obvious, you jump on it.

                      Don't be the person who is too lazy/silly/greedy to avoid putting it in that book employees face.
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