Promo Banned Accounts

  • Opinions please 🙂 Once promo banned or accounts you hardly use like Fun88 who nearly kept £350 of winnings during cheltenham. Do others just close the account and shut it down or leave it open in the hope it may become useful in the future? I am hoping that if I close the likes of Paddy and Coral that at some point in a year or 2 I could open new accounts?

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    jammydodger 0

    The hardly use accounts I keep them ‘live’ just in case an offer comes up. If i’m gubbed from promos (like PP) they are still useful for dutching or getting on the horses for eachway matching etc

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    deathstar 25

    it would be EXTREMELY unlikely they would let you sign up again with ungubbed status, they would simply re-open your old account with all the restrictions still attached. there is a loophole in the data protection act somewhere that states businesses can hold on to your details indefinitely if there is a reason to do so, in this case to make sure you haven’t signed up (and got a welcome bonus for example) before.
    as jammydodger says, once you are limited the only good an account is for is arbing or dutching. sometimes they let you have price boosts though.

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    bettingbitz 33

    Thanks for your help, much appreciated

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