My first problem with Pinnacle!

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Doesn't make sense that they wouldn't or couldn't just grade yoru first half wager. Then you place your bet online. Just seems to be a mis communication.

Sorry about your $80. but I think it was your decison to make and confirm the bet over the phone.
 

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Pinnacle owes you $0.00.

You took a bet at at a fairly stated priced. End of story.
 

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I'm emailing them now,thank you General.By the way I was joking about the rx getting me the $80.If I were they I would credit the customer,I think it would be good buisness.
 

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What happens when they give you the choice of

A)$80 and your account is closed
or
B) $0 and you apoligize for making them look bad...plus you get to keep your account open.

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wow what a huge problem it was too, bitching about $80 that they don't owe you, you are betting 2 dimes a half and whining about $80 that you are not owed, grow up will ya
 

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You morons responding to the thread about the $80,you must read the whole thing before posting stupid comments!
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> why woudn't they credit me the $80?,I'm I wrong?,I think it is a no brainer. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Is this a joke?
 

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1. how much is 2200 hundred? did you mean 22 hundred? or 220,000 ?

2. you bet almost 70% of your bankroll on the first half of a game and expect the book to have it graded before the second half kicks off.

3. you relize that they are not going to have it graded in time so you call and they let you bet it at +105 ... you make the bet

4. you think they owe you $80 so you call the manager in the morning to collect AND you think this is a no brainer...

why even bother asking posters here their opinions if you are going to call the people that TOTALLY DISAGREE WITH YOU morons?

Next time just title your thread: Looking for support in trying to get $80 out of a book.
 

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Dead On not called for, believe it or not The General went to bat for you today with Pinnacle.


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[This message was edited by wilheim on January 12, 2004 at 09:19 PM.]
 

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What a bunch of pussies you guys on this site are. Whenever I criticize Olympic for charging 30 cents on team totals everyone jumps to defend them.

Pinnacle should have graded this immediately upon the conclusion of the first half. End of Story.

The only way the player makes the second half bet is to call it in and they charge him a higher vig for calling the bet in. Sounds like a catch 22 to me.

It is no ones business if he wants to bet his whole bankroll on 1 bet and than roll it on the second half. It is simple for the book to grade a first half bet on an NFL playoff game, that what computers are for.

Dead on is absolutely right, you guys have your nose so far up the asses of some of these books. The book should give him the $80, it is something called goodwill.
 

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Actually, large bets have to be graded by a supervisor or something like that. I've made (and lost) wagers over $1500.00 and I guess they're smoking a big bowl to celebrate their victory after they beat me. so it's take time.
 

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dead on, excuse me, but you should have already started realising that you are talking crap here. I waited at my local kfc for ten minutes for a zinger burger with extra cheese, 5 minutes more than the average 5 minutes they advertise it takes them to get an order ready, should i be asking for some fries on the side? Even if you were betting at the school yard at the age of ten for candy or something, when someone offera a bet at a certain price, and the other accepts it (no matter what his qualms might be) then the bet is set and you should honour it. You took their bet, it's a done deal. Quit bitching about it.
 

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"It is simple for the book to grade a first half bet on an NFL playoff game, that what computers are for"

my computer slows down when I have more than 3-4 programs running. I can't imagine how bogged down a large books machine(s) get during halftime with them grading games, taking new bets, and every player on the planet accessing there accounts online. Anyway the bet was not graded he phoned to see if they would hurry up and grade his bet so he could bet the 2nd half they said yeah you can have it at +105... he cries that he wants it at +109... clerk says sorry 105 take it or leave it.... the guy calls back the next morning and speaks to a MANAGER THAT TELLS HIM TOUGH LUCK... so then he tries to extort the book by coming to the forums...

Hey there are two sides to every story, I can't wait to hear the books side.

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Hey Weekendalki why don't you do the same,call your boyfriend so he can give it to you
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A bet was made regarding an equally agreed situation. This became a contract, binding between the player and the sportsbook. I see a bet was agreed upon and the bet settled as agreed to in the wagering contract. I can't see harm in Pinnacle not having a half graded immediately either.

All the best
 

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