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I recently had a dispute with mvpbets.com and I was unable to get my money. I posted the story on another forum, I e-mailed mvpbets.com and they are not answering. Of course as a reader you can think there could be another side to the story, but mvpbets is not answering… I am assuming they admit they are thieves. I still invite Billy at Mvpbets.com to come here and explain, or to e-mail me. Here are the facts as I know them to the best of my knowledge.

On June 28th, I placed a bet on the soccer game Cameroon vs France, under 2.5 -120. With Mvpbets, the online wager limits change from one game to another, especially for non-traditional wagers (soccer, nascar, tennis, football props, etc.). The only mention on their website is:

On-line Wager limit Restrictions

The management reserves the right to set a maximum on-line wager limit of $2500. Any wager over this limit will be refused and marked as "void".
If the customer wishes to increase this limit because of his geographic location (Can't call the TOLL FREE numbers ) please contact us via e-mail at customer_service@mvpbets.com

To find out what the limit was, I always tried the amount I wanted on the website, then if it was refused, I would go down until it is accepted. Sometimes, the website would accept this:

- $200 wager, then no additional wagers accepted
- $200 wager, then one additional $100 accepted, nothing after
- $100 wager, nothing after
- $500 wager, nothing after
- etc.

On the Cameroon vs France bet, I initially tried “to win” $500 but it was refused. I went down to $200 and it was accepted. Then I tried $100 and it worked. I tried $100 again and it worked. Then I tried $100 and it worked. So I had a total of $600 to win $500 (four wagers). Because the wager limits were very different from one game to another in the past ($200 only, or $200 plus $100, or $100 only, or $500 only, etc.) it was not so surprising to me that they allowed a total of $500. I thought they are simply willing to take more on this game, but by small increments, to give them a chance to change the line between wagers.

This game was scheduled for June 29th.

On June 29th, before the game, I decided to also bet on Cameroon +0.5 +130. I wanted $1000 but it did not work. I went down to $200 and it worked. Then I tried $200 and it worked again. I repeated until I had $1000 to win $1300. The day before (for the total), the limit on the total was $200 and then $100, but for this one it was $200 each. I thought that they were willing to take a higher limit on this game than other games, so no problem.

The game ended 1-1 or 0-0 (can’t remember) so I won both bets. Mvpbets paid both bets.

On June 30th, more than 24 hours after the game, Mvpbets took out $1240 out of my account. I called them and they explained that I overwagered on the total and on Cameroon. The max was $300 only on the total and $200 only on Cameroon. So on the under 2.5, they took back $200 and on Cameroon they took back $1040 for a total of $1240. I talked to Billy at mvpbets.

My point of view:

Limits change all the time from one game to another (which is fine). But they can’t ask me to know what their intended limit is and whether they did not set up the software correctly on a particular game. I am not going to call for every game to make sure the limit is what the software gave me (what’s the point of betting online then?). I just try different amounts and that’s what the limit is. It always worked that way in the past and it was fine. I just assume that they adjust in their software what they want the limit to be on different games. Sometimes $100, sometimes $200, sometimes $200+$100, sometimes $500, sometimes $100+$100, etc.

If they made a mistake and they took more than they wanted on that game, I have no problem if they tell me BEFORE the game starts. But don’t wait 24 hours after the game to take my money. After I argued on this point, Billy went back in my account and found the following three games where I apparently wagered more than what I was “allowed”:

June 14th: New England vs Colorado (MLS): $375 to win $300, I lost. MVPbets gave me back $125 since I overwagered.
May 10th: Deportivo LaCoruna vs Malaga (Spain soccer): $420 to win $300, I won. MVPbets took $100 because I overwagered.
May 4th: FC Barcelona vs Rayo Vallecano (Spain): $360 to win $300, I won. MVPbets took $100 because I overwagered.

So they took an additional $75 out of my account after our conversation (100+100-125).

I complained to them that they do this after the game is over so they take a shot at their players. I said I am sure they don’t go back and refund players who lost their bets over $200. They answered sure they do. If that’s the case, I wonder why they did not do it after June 14th when I lost my bet on NE vs Colorado.

After this incident, I closed my account because I felt like I could not trust them anymore. I had been playing with them since for more than one year with no problem.

MVPbets’s point of view:

Billy felt like I was robbing him because I overwagered multiple times. He thinks MVPbets is justified in taking my money away because I bet more than the limit. He did not answer to my question as to how I was supposed to know what the limit was because it changes from one game to another and there is nothing about a $200 limit stated on their website.

After I posted the story on another forum, I e-mailed mvpbets to tell them that I did. Their response was:

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Dear ***,

As an MVP Customer you are responsible for researching any rules with us. Please take a look at General Wagering located under Sports Rules on our home page. Take note of section 1.1.1.3. Also, since soccer is not a major sport, wagers are considered props and the $2500 max does not apply.

Regards,
Alexia
Customer Service
MVPbets.com
1-866-687-1687

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I think this is a very weak response. I e-mailed back the following:

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Where does it say what the maximum on soccer and other "non-major" sports is? Nowhere to be found. As I complained before, the maximum bet allowed by the software changes all the time so there is no way someone can tell what it is. If you wanted to take only $200, then program the software to do that. If you made a mistake and you took more, then limit bets to $200 BEFORE the game starts, not after I won my bets.

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Sorry for the length of this, I wanted to be as clear as possible. Please let me know what you think. I am claiming $1315 from Mvpbets.com. Please let me know if you want clarification on any of the above. I will do whatever I can to tell the world that mvpbets are a bunch of crooks unless they pay me what they owe.
 

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Sounds very shady to me. If your story is as told, then I agree with you. Looks like they screwed you.
 

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welcome to the RX robbed....have you emailed Shrink or Pat this yet? perhaps they can look into it
 

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Thank you Dante. I am new to forums. Someone told me where to go a few days ago. I don't know who Shrink or Pat are! I will take help from where ever I can. Thanks!
 

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REVERE took advantage of a software glitch that a sportsbook had and staggered bets over a two hour period to beat a book for a puttload of money. Although your case may be different, as a poster here I have seen too many I HAVE BEEN SCAMMED threads not to at least be cynical at first.

Although the site rules may not have listed max bet amounts, if I am trying to bet a game the day before and it won't allow the initial amount in then I will either call the book or email them if time permits. I would rather do that then try and find another way around the initial bet refusal and hope that nothing happens later.

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HTRC,

I see your point. But there are several other books that don't allow a certain amount ($1000) but will allow you to be $500 then another $500. It has always been that way with Mvpbets in the past and this was never an issue.
 

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Straight wagers final $500 max. Props will be graded 2-4 hours after an event is final.
 

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I went on their website to check this. I confirm it's there, at the bottom of the lines page. But this is new to their site. It was not there when I closed my account in July.

Anyway, this adds to the controversy because they limited my bets to $300 on the total and $200 on the side (where are these amounts coming from?). This says $500 max so it is another contradiction.
 

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Robbed, for the amount you are dealing with it is clear you were doing nothing wrong - had you gotten down for 10 dimes or something I would understand their point - actually, Canbet works like this - you can only bet $200 at a time on baseball totals but you can keep betting in increments of $200 - your problem is while MVP Bets was a stand up shop last year things may be diferent as they are under new management - a group that is known to pay when they feel like it.
 

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Seymour,
Yes I was betting a reasonable amount, and it was in line with my average bet. It's not like if I was betting $50 on average and then suddenly I drop $1000 on a soccer game. When I did this, to me it was business as usual.
 

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General,

For these bets, they said (after the fact) the limit was $200 on the side and $300 on the total. What was the limit in the past? I don't know.

I had bet more than $200 before (like my New England bet, Deportivo, FC Barcelona) and they went back and limited all of them to $200.

I have also bet more than $200 on "non-major" sports before and it was fine. In fact, I have several instances where I bet $400 in one shot (not 2 times $200) on non-major sports.
 

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since when is soccer "not a major sport"????? i could be wrong but i believe tha soccer is the most wagered on sport in the world, by far.

thanks for the warning, robbed.
 

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Mjred,

I thought the same thing, but I did not bring it up with MVPbets because I don't want to divert the argument on what's a major sport or not.

But anyway, I have bet $400 several times on what can be considered props and it was fine. Examples: under 60.5 yds rushing C Garner, Bucs -2.5 punts vs Raiders, under 4 sacks Pats vs Jets, J Gordon vs T Stewart matchup Nascar, last team to score wins Giants-Angels, S Lowery vs K Sutherland golf matchup, etc.
 

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From the sounds of it, it looks like Robbed is getting, well, robbed.

The magnitude of his bets is nowhere near high enough to compare this case to the WSEX/Revere14 case.

[This message was edited by Halifax on September 18, 2003 at 02:00 PM.]
 

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robbed1315,

I have messaged MVPBets to see if they will discuss this matter with me.

Good luck
 

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