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Originally Posted by berreman150
I played a $1.00 trifecta last week, it payed 1073.00 for $2.00 so I should have won $536.50. I was only paid 300.00, I went wait a minute wheres the other 236.50? Got on live chat and asked was told that the max pay was 300x $1.00 bet , so I got upset and informed them that I thought that sucked, and that I had used other betting sites and was paid full payout and that if this was what they were going to do ,I would take my business elsewhere , not 5 min later the accopunt has been frozen , no betting , no deposits, no withdrawals. I then received an email saying they needed copies of drivers license(me and husbands() credit card bank statement and authorization letter to prove that I am who I am. Sent that still no momney no nothing, which I will probably never get now as I told them to shove all where the sun doesnt shine. Has anyone ever had this happen to them, and any advice as to how to deal with these people? Thanks
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As Indian Charlie said, you should have done some research before sending your money to Allhorseracing. I just checked SportsbookReview.com, and Allhorse has a D+ rating. You could have had better rebates and an A rating by using Bookmaker.com (formerly CRIS). Allhorse is somehow related to Sportsbook.com, and that entire group is in trouble.
Here's what you should do. Contact SportsbookReview.com ("SBR") and tell them your story. SBR has been an effective advocate for resolving problems with offshore sportsbooks. Don't get your hopes up too high--SBR is much more effective with better-rated racebooks. Send your email to
assistance@sportsbookreview.com.
btw, I don't see where Allhorseracing has been taken over by YouBet. It seems to still be operating independently.
--Dunbar