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    Line managers aren't just idiots at these books, they're sore losers. Ban the player sure but threats of slow payment cmon man.

    Cursing out players who win fair and square is std for these books and shows how little they know about book making.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RickySteve View Post
    Which part about him never having his account closed did you not understand?



    Which part about him being paid every cent did you not understand?



    Which part of this did you not understand?



    Obviously one of us is able to read.
    Ricky quit making sense...... it will only slow down this whole thread. I'm sure in every books T&C (terms and conditions for the special people) they say they have the right to revoke it at any time. They did. I won't get into if it's right or wrong but most books do things that I believe are wrong but are within their rules.

    Get your money and move on..... CASE CLOSED.

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    This is a BP book correct, no surprise you had trouble with their CS department, these people are idiots.

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    This reminds me of a few years ago when, after getting the boot from places like SportsInteraction and BetGameDay, guys like Chuck Sims would scream "Stay Away ... Shit Book ... Avoid, Avoid."

    Obviously, that was moronic advice. The same guys who wished they could still play at the aforementioned books, were the ones screaming "Shit Book ... Stay Away" at the top of their lungs, after they themselves were unfortunate enough to get the boot.

    The logical person would say "Go For It ... They're Eventually Going To Boot You, But Milk It For As Long As You Can".

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    Taking away promotions is one thing, but when a book boots you or cuts your limits or does something similar, they should pay you ASAP and waive any fees, since it wasn't your decision to part ways with the book. To tell the guy he has to wait a month to get part of his balance is ridiculous IMO.

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    I agree with many of the posters here. Sure a book has every right to pull its promo at will and show the customer the door, but they need to pay in full. Also, there are tactful ways to do this. I experienced this in the past with VIP, Beted and recently SkyBook to name a few places were I was limited and let go. But to get up in a customer's face solely because he won is classless. And to threaten a slow pay is just BS

    Luckily I completed my rollover just days before at Mania, otherwise I'd have lost a significant amount of my balance. I'm okay with the two free payouts to close out my account there; I'd rather save the $50. So, assuming I am paid, this has become more of a CS issue. So play at Mania if you want, but be prepared to get reigned in quickly--they have a hair trigger .

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    Right, there are right and wrong ways to boot people. When I got severely limited at 5Dimes for stuff I was betting on my own, not even following steam, Tony cursed at me about "how dare I beat him to his ****ing lines." When I got booted from Looselines, they stalled and dicked me around on fees and took me at least 2 or 3 months to pay me. That's the wrong way to do it, the right way is to simply pay the man and move on.

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