Ladbrokes restricted stakes…
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Been restricted to very small stakes at ladbrokes…
Made a withdrawal and restrictions applied very quickly…:(
In the grand scheme of things, where do ladbrokes stand on restricting stakes in relation to other mainstream bookmakers? Im hoping i can stay under the radar with the remaining accounts
I normally have a little wager on casino before withdrawing but didnt work this time…
It was the withdrawal that did it…are there any methods of losing money to the exchange, thus bypassing the withdrawal process that brings an account under the scrutiny of the traders?
+0April 1, 2017 at 1:09 am
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+0It may have been the withdrawal that caused it but you will never know for sure. They restricted me some time back but it was certainly not for a withdrawal, I think they, like other bookies have some sort of monitoring algos running on every ones account. Then if the triggering criteria are met, the account is highlighted for scrutiny by a trader.
Once a competent trader looks at any matched bettors account, no matter how much mug betting you have tried to disguise what you are doing, you will be outed.
If you really like Ladbrokes then remember they are one of the few bookies that is still family friendly (check their T&Cs just incase this has now changed).
I found them extremely profitable when it came to unlaid accas (Foggys method) when it came to the recent world cup qualifiers. They had no minimum odds and you could spread the legs over more than one day.
+0I wonder if it makes a difference if you deposit and withdraw regularly? That is you withdraw £50 one week and your balance goes to £0, then a week later you deposit £50 again. I don’t like leaving money in my bookie accounts and much prefer to keep it in my bank unless it’s with someone like Skybet where I know I’ll need something for the Skybet club qualifiers etc.
At least if they see money in and out they will know you’re likely to return. Ultimately though we don’t know what triggers they use, I wouldn’t have thought withdrawing makes much difference as they will know if people win they will withdraw at some point, they can’t expect even the muggiest of mug punters to gamble away everything all of the time.
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