BetClic solicits losing player as VIP, then limits to €5 after €2,500 deposit

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  • Blondie
    SBR MVP
    • 06-19-08
    • 2823

    #1
    BetClic solicits losing player as VIP, then limits to €5 after €2,500 deposit
    BetClic solicits losing player as VIP, then limits to €5 after €2,500 deposit

    A BetClic (SBR rating D+) player writes in with an account dispute. The player signed up with BetClic, lost €700 within a week and then received a mailer indicating that he was well on his way to becoming a "VIP" player. The player claims that the email solicited another deposit. The player reloaded €2,500 into the sportsbook and noticed that after attempting to make one bet that his limits had been cut to €5 maximum. In his previous activity with the sportsbook, the player noted that he was able to wager for €500 on a single game.

    The player tells SBR that BetClic will only allow him to withdraw his €2,500 if he pays a fee. The player argues that he was solicited as a VIP customer , followed through with a deposit and immediately limited. The player had hoped to gain VIP status with BetClic for additional bonuses and perks.

    SBR is asking that BetClic either waive his rollover, restore his wagering limits or waive the withdrawal fee.

    Sportsbook players in need of sportsbook assistance are asked to fill out a sportsbook complaint form. Alternatively, players may reach Sportsbook Review by writing to help@sportsbookreview.com
  • pjesnik24
    Restricted User
    • 11-01-05
    • 1286

    #2
    similar thing happened to me with 12bet, tried to contact SBR numerous times, wrote it here in the public forum but I was completelly ignored by SBR and had to rollover many thousands of Euros with 20euro bets
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    • Maniac
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 04-12-11
      • 667

      #3
      Sounds like a classic case of a break down in communication between the Marketing guys thinking he looks like a VIP, and the trading guys thinking he looks like an arbster and limiting him.

      If that is the case, then it should be up to the VIP manager(s) to try to speak to trading to get his limits raised - or failing that, should authorise a free withdrawal...
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      • zebras99
        SBR Sharp
        • 07-21-10
        • 392

        #4
        Good work betclic. I don't even understand why anyway would be willing to deposit 2.5K to such a crappy bookie.
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        • kukucnik
          SBR Rookie
          • 09-19-11
          • 1

          #5
          Originally posted by zebras99
          Good work betclic. I don't even understand why anyway would be willing to deposit 2.5K to such a crappy bookie.
          Because of lot of surebets, many mistakes in live betting and pretty good limits.
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