Sunday 14 December 2014

A Solution For Accumulator Bettors

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5 comments:

  1. You mentioned last month that a certain betting company will not be offering odds for WWE anymore...care to share who that was?

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  2. It was me who made the comment about accumulators. I signed up to 5dimes but was a bit shocked when I saw that the minimum deposit amount was £50 and the minimum withdrawal amount was the same. Wouldn't mind but I think accumulators can be a bit risky so I feel depositing so much is a bit more of a risk than I'd like to take. I did however contact paddy power through customer service and they said that if you try using their dial-a-bet service they may allow you to place accumulators but he didn't guarantee this. I've just stuck a tenner on Seth Rollins rather than go with accumulators this time.

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    1. Hi Mike,

      I don't think the dial-a-bet route will work as there must have been a decision made from above for the company not to accept multiples this month

      Worth a try, though!

      Good luck with your bet.

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  3. It's not the first time Paddy Power have not allowed accumulators so no need to worry about it I think it's probably down to the fact that there are a lot of matches compared to normal ppv's.

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