I dont appreciate your tone, where is all this hostility coming from? :finger:
You stooges actually are dumb enough to think I would tell you the real # or team that mistake errors are graded on. I can only imagine how many calls and emails this loser sent thinking he would get something fixed. What a martyr.
And as for your stupid question - none of the scenarios you posted are against any rules. If a book had rules stating that violators of such rules are liable to have accounts closed or confiscated, that would be a different story.
If books want to make the decision that there is no incentive for customers to report things, they take it upon themselves to do their jobs. It wouldn't take much to have players report such findings (maybe a $25 courtesy Bonus Play). I've grown to prefer their decision
I think there will be a lot fewer people reporting bad lines to books because of threads like these and a lot more people betting into those bad lines seeing that it's not always caught.
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This pathetic snitch keeps starting these threads looking for sympathy or empathy. It's real simple, if books didn't want you betting into "bad lines", they can 1) learn how to proofread, edit, etc... 2) stop posting "bad lines", 3) reward people for pointing them out and 4) find quality employees who are overseen by employers
I have changed my attitude after some time on these books' cheapness and poor customer service decision. It is has more than paid off. Not "bragging" as this snitch likes to think, just stating the facts.
If I am quoting something you posted here I dont think it exactly qualifies as snitching. If so then you snitched on yourself, Im just helping you get the message out.
Quit acting stupid. You know what the hell I'm talking about. You must've started 10 threads alerting books about a winning wager I made.
Betting bad lines is a bad practice ! You might get away with it for awhile,but the record is always there.... they could discover it years later, and take it back ( you're re-up), not much you can do about it.
There are few good books left, not wise to burn bridges to the 5-10 best books around.