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fixed match and bet

Marti257

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hello



the following happened to me bet365 void my bets because they suspected corruption in the matches. the decision was based on a notification from The International Tennis Integrity Agency ITIA

(Following an investigation into certain aspects of xxxx xxxx matches that took place on xxxx your bets on the matches have been voided due to integrity concerns. This is in accordance with Clause 4.6 of Section D of our Terms and Conditions.

Your account has now been permanently closed.

Please contact our customer service team in relation to your outstanding balance.


Kind regards, ).



if I understand the conditions and rules of bet365 correctly, then for all decisions made by itia and related to corrupt acts in tennis, the bets should be void also on all sports (soccer, basket hockey...) there are hundreds of such matches based on decisions. Has this happened to anyone? I am thinking that they should be sued with a joint lawsuit that they are doing business fraudulently and do not observe the rules and conditions of business, because then they do not void all bets, but only those that suit them.



thanks for the help
 
Sorry to hear about your experience with bet365. It sounds frustrating. While I haven't personally faced this issue, it does seem like a pretty big deal. Maybe reaching out to others who've had similar experiences could shed some light on the situation. As for legal action, it might be worth looking into, but remember to weigh the pros and cons before diving in. Hang in there!
 
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