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    Default IAS BET - you are warned

    I'm trying to help a friend who has problems getting his money from Bet IAS. $322nd

    He has sent them a passport and also a bill. The problem was that he sent the wrong that first time at another friend that also had his passport on the computer. After this he sent his regular workouts and an accurate account. Together we have a betting site bookmakers2u.com and where it happens that we have gathered on that same computer. Oh well. It then happened was that they asked for the signature of a policeman or a doctor. They have since claimed that it is sufficient for any office of any kind, so everything is very vague. My friend signed up through our banner with this never registered! More problems: After this was sent to the email iasbetaffiliates.com but the email address were apparently not, for emails sent back.

    I would therefore like to advise people not to sign up with IAS Bet it is obvious that they try to trick people and my affiliate. They also try to lock people's money by refusing to approve the identity of peoples and that although the bill has been sent. My friend has been waiting months for their money and also we have been blown on our affiliate money.

    My friend need help because his money is now frozen since about 3-4 months.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/30/2005


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    that's due australian crazy rules - once completed u will never be warned/ I think that bookie is ok

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    mygooglik. I cant agree with you! He already completed this australian rules with 105 points needed. He send correct passport and also correct bill, but they telling him it was not good (with no other explain) He could send it again but they ignore that and instead telling him to get a document signed from an office or doctor. If you think thats reasonable. FINE.

    I can tell you more about them. odds is always updating and you cant bet on them. Affiliates sucks to. Wrong emailadress on their web-page to affiliates. As I also told he signed from the banner but it was never tracked.

    He and me try for up about 10 hours discuess this on the Live chat. 10 hours man.......Thats not a good bookie. In fact the worst I ever tried. (I have account with them too) but its useless because odds is always updating. (if you find anything good)

    Perhaps you work for them, I dont know.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/30/2005


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    I recieved an email right now. (Im not suprised at all) Here is their reply

    This page where you have a link to IASbet does not carry your affiliate tracking links, that’s why the player wasn’t tagged to you.(That is not the truth)

    I have reviewed your site and don’t believe it is suitable for the IASbet brand, as we are targeting Australian players betting on Australian horse racing and sport.

    As such I have closed your affiliate account.

    Kind regards

    Michael

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/30/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by DIF View Post
    I'm trying to help a friend who has problems getting his money from Bet IAS. $322nd

    He has sent them a passport and also a bill. The problem was that he sent the wrong that first time at another friend that also had his passport on the computer. After this he sent his regular workouts and an accurate account. Together we have a betting site bookmakers2u.com and where it happens that we have gathered on that same computer. Oh well. It then happened was that they asked for the signature of a policeman or a doctor. They have since claimed that it is sufficient for any office of any kind, so everything is very vague. My friend signed up through our banner with this never registered! More problems: After this was sent to the email iasbetaffiliates.com but the email address were apparently not, for emails sent back.

    I would therefore like to advise people not to sign up with IAS Bet it is obvious that they try to trick people and my affiliate. They also try to lock people's money by refusing to approve the identity of peoples and that although the bill has been sent. My friend has been waiting months for their money and also we have been blown on our affiliate money.

    My friend need help because his money is now frozen since about 3-4 months.
    Sounds to me like you need to be more careful with your gnoming activities.

    "All my friends just happen to keep scans of their ID documents on the same computer"...
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    IASbet are fine. There is nothing wrong with them requiring the documents to be signed. If you are actually in the affilliate business and the business of rating bookmakers and monitoring the industry, then you should know better than anyone that they could ask for that. You would also understand that when something like what you describe happens, then of course they are going to be suspicious of what is going on.

    I have had a small amount in there for a long time now and I have never encountered problems with odds changing.

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    FFS!

    when will people learn that when dealing with Australian books you have to put up with the identification regulations imposed by GOVERNMENT?

    they are as much a bloody nuisance to the books as to the punter

    betting is legal and very firmly regulated in Australia which makes it the safest place on the planet to bet with bookies

    if you don't like that don't bother playing at them

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    At least you got my story now. I hope it helps someone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DIF View Post

    you are right

    ignorance and folly is rife

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    Quote Originally Posted by DIF View Post
    At least you got my story now. I hope it helps someone.
    yes - thanks for the laugh
    Isn't it just a pain when you accidently send the id of somebody else to a bookie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hareeba! View Post
    FFS!

    when will people learn that when dealing with Australian books you have to put up with the identification regulations imposed by GOVERNMENT?

    they are as much a bloody nuisance to the books as to the punter

    betting is legal and very firmly regulated in Australia which makes it the safest place on the planet to bet with bookies

    if you don't like that don't bother playing at them
    175 pts

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    I had no issue with iasbet.
    However, it seems my bets are now limite, to pretty small amounts (5 or 10 or 50$)

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgo View Post
    I had no issue with iasbet.
    However, it seems my bets are now limite, to pretty small amounts (5 or 10 or 50$)

    yeah, me too for sports
    so far not been limited on racing ... that would be the end of IAS for me
    it's the bloody Irish influence since that pathetically weak mob Paddy Power bought them out
    Mark Read would never have let this happen

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    IASbet are fine. Only people who have problems IMO are those gnoming, circumventing limits or other dodgy activity and then coming on here to complain (and not tell the whole story I suspect) rather than speak to the regulator! If you have any right to the cash, the regulator will ensure you get it. Sending SOMEONE ELSES passport would be a massive red flag for me.

    Now canbet... they are ones to avoid IMO, unless you don't want a bonus!

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