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  • Rand790
    SBR High Roller
    • 12-31-07
    • 158

    #1
    WAGERWEB Downgraded by SBR


    Just want to provide everyone an update on my WagerWeb dispute and seek your opinion. I have been working with SBR over the past few weeks and have made the decision that I would like to put this very bad experience behind me. With that said, I have worked with SBR and have provided a proposal for resolution to WagerWeb.

    For those of you reading about this WagerWeb disaster for the first time - you can search Wagerweb on the forum and get all of the details (if you care, if you don't care - just keep in the back of your mind that you should NEVER play with WagerWeb).

    Over the past week, I have emailed WagerWeb management four times and left five separate voicemails. In turn, I have received no communication from WagerWeb. In my emails, I made them this offer/suggestion in order to resolve this dispute. My email reads, "Please send me a listing of all of my plays with your organization (total about 70). On any play that was past-posted, I will consider it void. On any play that is not past-posted, I would expect to be paid, assuming the play won."

    I ask you, the public, does this seem fair? I know that SBR feels this is more than fair. By the way, SBR also can confirm that I have politely reached out to WagerWeb with this suggestion, because I have copied them on all my emails.

    My goal is to get this resolved and behind us. Obviously, I want to get paid something for my efforts. The fact that their management (not clerks) will not respond to an email or return a phone call speaks volume for the quality of sportsbook we are talking about (in my opinion).

    I will also mention this, just to ensure I put all of my cards on the table. After I won $42,000 from WagerWeb and asked for payment (which never was paid), a few days later, a friend of mine opened a new account with WagerWeb, initial deposit of $3,000. I made a few plays on this account, but at that point my initial account was closed, so I thought, because I was simply waiting for my payout - no plays were made on my account after my friend opened this second account. Regardless, this account won $14,000 - total of $17,000. Of course, after WW cried about paying this $14,000, I admitted to WagerWeb that I made plays on this account and of course they said, "you can't have multiple accounts so we are voiding all of those plays." Another $14,000 in winnings that haven't been seen. Instead of arguing about this account, I said that was fine, please send me back my initial deposit of $3,000 and they refused. Now this is blatent theft, in my opinion, but again I ask you, the public......do you agree?

    Before anyone tries to question the facts, please assume they are accurate because SBR has been working directly with me and WagerWeb on this disaster for months. In fact, WagerWeb even told SBR they were going to pay back the $3,000 initial deposit, but never have.

    Any thoughts or suggestions would be welcome! Thank you.
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