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    William Hill Refusing to return 30k GBP back

    I placed a bet in cash at a shop location in London over a month ago, they accepted the bet and the player retired early so it was graded as a voided bet. I went to go collect my money and the shop said `I needed to call a phone number and give they will explain the process. I did so and they asked for proof of earnings which I provided.` this is bizarre as this was done at a betting shop not online and I already submitted documents in the shop prior to them accepting the bet. they verified and took my money. 30k. cash.

    Since then they have not given one update other than it is in review and being escalated, now for the last two weeks 'upper management' has been reviewing it and nobody can give any information on how or where to contact them or other solutions.

    They took a bet a week before for 10k cash in another shop from me and it lost, they had no issue with this and asked for no further information whatsoever. It is only when I went to get my money back that everything become so difficult. This is truly turning into a joke and a month for a subject this simple should be ample time for them to give me my funds back. I have stayed in the Uk during this ordeal as I am from Canada and traveling back and forth would be a head ache to collect the money. Is there any advice on how to get this resolved. There is absolutely nothing incorrect or wrong about my submissions and they cleared the money and bet prior to taking it.

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    Ugly story. So you have extended your stay in London just because of this issue?

    I would contact https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.u...ontact-us.aspx

    and maybe send a tweet to https://twitter.com/gondorffhenry

    I don't understand why they can't transfer the money to your bank account as soon as they finished their investigation or send a check or whatever

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    Poor on William Hill's part.

    Just a wild guess but WH have rules relating to whether gambling is legal where the customer resides and Canada supposedly has different laws for different parts of Canada. None of this is helped by incoming new rules for WH, (on May 1 and May 7). Shops normally want to pay large winners by cheque or electronically. Having large amounts of cash in an unsecure shop is an issue for them. Does it have to be a cash payment? I understand WH may have a problem but that is their problem. It shouldn't be yours. Hopefully you get your money soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by semibluff View Post
    Just a wild guess but WH have rules relating to whether gambling is legal where the customer resides and Canada supposedly has different laws for different parts of Canada.
    doesn't matter, they would have to return the money anyway

    it's probably an AML investigation
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    OP they should sort this out straight away, but you need your head testing making a £30000 bet in cash lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by williamhillangry View Post
    I placed a bet in cash at a shop location in London over a month ago, they accepted the bet and the player retired early so it was graded as a voided bet. I went to go collect my money and the shop said `I needed to call a phone number and give they will explain the process. I did so and they asked for proof of earnings which I provided.` this is bizarre as this was done at a betting shop not online and I already submitted documents in the shop prior to them accepting the bet. they verified and took my money. 30k. cash.

    Since then they have not given one update other than it is in review and being escalated, now for the last two weeks 'upper management' has been reviewing it and nobody can give any information on how or where to contact them or other solutions.

    They took a bet a week before for 10k cash in another shop from me and it lost, they had no issue with this and asked for no further information whatsoever. It is only when I went to get my money back that everything become so difficult. This is truly turning into a joke and a month for a subject this simple should be ample time for them to give me my funds back. I have stayed in the Uk during this ordeal as I am from Canada and traveling back and forth would be a head ache to collect the money. Is there any advice on how to get this resolved. There is absolutely nothing incorrect or wrong about my submissions and they cleared the money and bet prior to taking it.
    You can contact their review team by emailing second_opinion@willhill.com


    If they will not help, ask them to refer you to their preferred independent dispute resolution service.

    But if I was stuck in the UK over this, I think I would find a local solicitor with some experience in gambling matters and get some advice.



    I don't know if this is part of what is happening at William Hill, but another UK book who has been going a bit crazy with KYC in recent weeks is Stakers, and they expalin theor actions this way;

    "Following UKGC recommendations earlier this year there was a few changes in our standard procedures, which led to more detailed checks on certain individuals, as a result of their gambling activity. Stakers systems flagged a number of high-risk accounts requiring more extensive KYC, confirmation of Source of Funds and Source of Wealth depending on the alert triggered."

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    They break roulette machines and tc screens over £20 here..

    just demand to speak to a manager at different shops, or head office?


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    What Stakers does has nothing to do with extensive KYC. It's a scheme that has the goal to exhaust players until they give up and don't send in the required documents.

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    It sounds like this place is broke and they already spent your 30,000 LBS. (Which is 480,000 OZ, by the way). That's why they don't want to pay you back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Hernandez View Post
    It sounds like this place is broke and they already spent your 30,000 LBS. (Which is 480,000 OZ, by the way). That's why they don't want to pay you back.

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    Stakers are well know for their unreasonable KYC -deposit with them is just asking about trouble

    Will hll just buying time to find reason for no payment

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Hernandez View Post
    It sounds like this place is broke and they already spent your 30,000 LBS. (Which is 480,000 OZ, by the way). That's why they don't want to pay you back.
    Really, its one of the UKs top 250 companies lol

    But they have gone from being a decent, fair book where you could get a decent bet on a few years ago, to a pussy shite scared tin pot bookie who only want casino punters, and have admin that is clueless at best!

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    Quote Originally Posted by semibluff View Post
    Poor on William Hill's part.

    Just a wild guess but WH have rules relating to whether gambling is legal where the customer resides and Canada supposedly has different laws for different parts of Canada. None of this is helped by incoming new rules for WH, (on May 1 and May 7). Shops normally want to pay large winners by cheque or electronically. Having large amounts of cash in an unsecure shop is an issue for them. Does it have to be a cash payment? I understand WH may have a problem but that is their problem. It shouldn't be yours. Hopefully you get your money soon.

    Yeah this is a bad guess. WillHill has a Canadian website and accepts bets from Canadians online.
    http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-ca


    There is no way in hell that a persons citizenship or residence matters while they are in London England betting in a Will Hill shop. You're saying WillHill wouldn't take a bet from an American while in London on vacation just because of their citizenship?

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    Making up excuses and delaying payments so the don´t pay you.

    I recommend you to hire a lawyer, fill a complaint and start fighting in a court.

    This is the only way they understand.

    If you don´t do this they just won´t take you seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icon View Post
    Yeah this is a bad guess. WillHill has a Canadian website and accepts bets from Canadians online.
    http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-ca


    There is no way in hell that a persons citizenship or residence matters while they are in London England betting in a Will Hill shop. You're saying WillHill wouldn't take a bet from an American while in London on vacation just because of their citizenship?
    I seriously doubt they would take £30K. The op posted that he was from Canada, I looked at WH's international acceptance rules, and then read a quick brief about gambling rules in Canada. If the bettor's nationality wasn't a factor there wouldn't be rules about accepting bets from non-UK residents. Cash betting that amount is extremely rare. The UK Parliament has been paranoid about gambling in the last 10 years and is forcing through half-baked rules to 'protect customers'. None of that excuses WH's failure/inability/refusal to refund a void bet.

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    The bookies in UK/Ireland are a joke.

    In shop odds are much worse than online. You have to request online odds which in the UK/Ireland are still shit. For whatever reason, they offer much more competitive odds in the US.

    Also, their shops method for paying large wins is bullshit. If you win $500+ in EUR/GBP they have to “start” the timer for their bank vault in shop to open. I bet 500 GBP +120 on a tennis ML, it won, it took them 1.5 hours before their “vault randomly opened” after I attempted to cash it. Was only bet I made while traveling in London after that experience. According to them it will randomly open after 15-120 mins after requesting unlock (to go against thieves). Absolute BS still.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eaglesfan371 View Post
    The bookies in UK/Ireland are a joke.

    In shop odds are much worse than online. You have to request online odds which in the UK/Ireland are still shit. For whatever reason, they offer much more competitive odds in the US.

    Also, their shops method for paying large wins is bullshit. If you win $500+ in EUR/GBP they have to “start” the timer for their bank vault in shop to open. I bet 500 GBP +120 on a tennis ML, it won, it took them 1.5 hours before their “vault randomly opened” after I attempted to cash it. Was only bet I made while traveling in London after that experience. According to them it will randomly open after 15-120 mins after requesting unlock (to go against thieves). Absolute BS still.
    its common to have to collect the next day now for big amounts. or they may tell you to go to another shop, till eventually you lose at one shop.

    onnce i got told to wait as the guy on the roulette machine may lose.

    its actually pointless going, cant think of any reason. even quick cash for a degen, isnt quick so..

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    Dont bet big amount with one shop-split to few shops also avoid will hill, coral ,landbrokes go to paddy power or betfred.

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    Bombard their Twitter feed non stop with "Were's my refund Money". Im sure they will snap pay it when all their clients see a $30k punter is being stalled. Especially when its only a refund and no skin off their ass. Thousands of clients will then be asking WillyHilly the same question, Where the fuk is his money????. They could see a potential daily drop in wagers coming in in the hundrds of thousands. far beyond them holding 30k would be worth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newton0038 View Post
    Bombard their Twitter feed non stop with "Were's my refund Money". Im sure they will snap pay it when all their clients see a $30k punter is being stalled. Especially when its only a refund and no skin off their ass. Thousands of clients will then be asking WillyHilly the same question, Where the fuk is his money????. They could see a potential daily drop in wagers coming in in the hundrds of thousands. far beyond them holding 30k would be worth.
    In some cases the more bad publicity big UK books receive the more they fight to prove they are correct.

    If you have a valid claim for a large amount like this, you are far better to try to deal with it privately via a lawyer as the first option before going nuclear on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    In some cases the more bad publicity big UK books receive the more they fight to prove they are correct.

    If you have a valid claim for a large amount like this, you are far better to try to deal with it privately via a lawyer as the first option before going nuclear on them.
    and who pays the lawyer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lonnie55 View Post

    and who pays the lawyer?
    Personally that would not be my primary concern if I was stuck in UK waiting on 30K pounds.

    Some advice and a letter of demand could not cost too much.

    My point was that acting like a vigilante on twitter could possibly be the least sensible thing the OP could do to further his cause at this point.

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    @OP: any update on your case?

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    Even walking around the wiiliam hill shops is not safe
    http://camdennewjournal.com/article/...in-camden-town
    Last edited by piterp; 05-11-19 at 10:23 PM.

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    The UK has very strict AML laws now. I was at a casino there month ago and they needed ID and source of funds if you were going to cash in or out more than 2k gbp. The pit boss didn't hide the fact that it was a massive pain in the ass. In your case you showed ID before making the bet, so not sure how they can refuse to return the funds now. But without any other info I would be confident it's AML related.

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    @OP: Please update the thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by TopNotch View Post
    The UK has very strict AML laws now. I was at a casino there month ago and they needed ID and source of funds if you were going to cash in or out more than 2k gbp. The pit boss didn't hide the fact that it was a massive pain in the ass. In your case you showed ID before making the bet, so not sure how they can refuse to return the funds now. But without any other info I would be confident it's AML related.
    2k is a little absurd requiring Source of Funds documentaion. Everyone in the UK that bets over 2k need to carry their lates pay stub? Just tell em u hit Ladbrokes VLTs for 5K and now want to give WillyHilly some sports action.

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    thoughts are with the op

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