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Originally Posted by kiwi
I think if you made bad experiences (as you wrote in Arbforum too) there is no reason to hide the name/e-mail of this certain agent. It may help other bettors who are using agents at the moment.
Some time ago you wrote 12Bet offered you a solution concerning their low limits. I guessed these days they offered you an IBC-account. Now it seems they suggested you an agent who later disappointed you.
I understand if people don't post information which are precious for them. But I think there speaks nothing against warning people in case one made a bad experience...
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not quite. the agent-thing was before the 12bet-thing and not related.
also, afaik ibc doesn't recommend agents. i don't like making my disputes public unless there's something to gain, but if you want more info about the rogue agent, feel free to send me a pm (from the other post i've read from you i can give you a pretty good guess about the business practices of the agent you know and how he can offer the betting limits he does).
but the specifics of my case are not important. in general, signing up with an agent you only know over the internet, who expects you to post up with him (while the whole agent-system is about betting on credit) and who offers you unrealistic betting limits which are obviously not supported by the books themselves(!) is an extremely bad idea and could give you a good guess who you are actually betting against and what will happen if you win. everybody should make their own mistakes like i did, but this one can be easily avoided with a bit of common sense.