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Posted 7/2/2005 8:44 AM (GMT -5) |
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Hi bettor1 and welcome to TOWForum.
I will quickly summarize your claim for our readers the way you summarized to me and Russ during our three way call a couple of months ago.
Bettor1 was a customer of Pyramid. He had experienced a hot run and build a decent balance. When he went to the "cashier" the problems began. To make a long story of slow pays short he was forced into a settlement agreement copycat of the one of the "Mybookie case".
When I asked Tej about bettor1's case he told me the player had been paid in FULL. As it turned out to be the player had to accept an agreement to leave 40K behind in order to get something.
Some, the ones who usually side with books, may argue he entered a settlement agreement. I maintain my position: there is no such thing as a setlement agreement on a legitimate player's balance. The player is always entitled to his full balance.
In bettor1 case there was EXTREME duress to make him sign the agreement. It is my honest opinion that his agreement is void and he is entitled to the portion of his original balance he was defrauded of. |
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