Bet Acceptance. 1) Unless accepted in Error, once accepted, a bet will remain valid and cannot be withdrawn. It is the responsibility of the Customer to ensure details of the bets placed are correct. Under no circumstance will the Operator accept any responsibility for any mistakes (perceived and actual), deriving from either Errors or any other reason, such as but not limited to, incorrect listing of the odds/betting objects.
2) Should a dispute arise about the acceptance (or lack thereof) of any transaction, the transaction log database will be the ultimate authority in deciding such matters.
Bet Acceptance. 1. Each bet constitutes a legally binding betting contract between the Patron and Bally Bet Sportsbook. The formation of such betting contract requires the following phases:
i. The advertisement of a betting market
ii. The request to place a bet or wager on the betting market by the Patron
iii. The acceptance and confirmation of the bet or wager
2. A bet is not accepted and confirmed until ticket is printed and accepted by the Patron. Unless accepted in Error, once accepted, a bet cannot be withdrawn. It is the responsibility of the Patron to ensure details of the bets placed are correct.
3. Bally Bet Sportsbook may refuse to accept any bets [or xxxxxx] at any time and for any reason including in order to:
i. Preserve the viability of the offered market (for example, without limitation, in relation to events where there is an extraordinary or unbalanced number of bets on the same market).
ii. Protect the Patron (e.g., without limitation, in relation to the event in which the Patron display pathological behaviour and refuse to self-exclude).
iii. Protect other users (e.g., without limitation, in connection with the event in which the Patron have a betting pattern that could adversely affect the regular betting activity of other users).
iv. To protect Bally Bet Sportsbook (for example, without limitation, in the event that the Patron exhibits money laundering, collusive or fraudulent behaviour, we suspect that Patron is using a third party's account, is allowing a third party to use the account, or is using automated means, bots, software or similar means, or engaging in arbitrage).
v. If, for any reason, should a ticket not print from SSTs (Self Service Terminals) or OTC (Over the Counter), then Patrons are requested to immediately contact staff, to determine whether the wager has been accepted, and to get a replacement ticket.
4. Bally Bet Sportsbook, depending on the level of risk, instead of refusing a bet or a wager, may accept the bet request placed by the Patron up to a certain amount thereof.
Bet Acceptance. 1) Each bet constitutes a legally binding betting contract between the Patron and the Barstool Sportsbook. The formation of such betting contract requires the following phases:
i. The advertisement of a betting market.
ii. The request to place a bet or wager on the betting market by the Patron.
iii. The acceptance and confirmation of the bet or wager by Barstool Sportsbook.
2) A bet is not accepted and confirmed until it is printed, and the appropriate funds are deducted from the Patron. Once it does, the contract will be considered duly formed. In cases of uncertainty about whether a bet has been accepted, the Patron is requested to contact Customer Service for confirmation. No bet or wager will be considered as completed unless printed and confirmed via Customer services. Unless accepted in Error, once accepted, a bet cannot be withdrawn by the Patron. It is the responsibility of the Patron to ensure details of the bets placed are correct.
3) Should a dispute arise about the acceptance (or lack thereof) of any bet, or the time at which any bet was placed, the Operators’ transaction log database will be the ultimate authority in determining such matters.
4) The Operator may refuse to accept any bets [or xxxxxx] at any time and for any reason including in order to:
a) Preserve the viability of the offered market (for example, without limitation, in relation to events where there is an extraordinary or unbalanced number of bets on the same market).
b) Protect the Patron (e.g., without limitation, in relation to the event in which the Patron displays pathological behavior and refuses to self-exclude).
c) Protect other users (e.g., without limitation, in connection with the event in which the Patron has a betting pattern that could adversely affect the regular betting activity of other users).
d) To protect the Barstool Sportsbook (for example, without limitation, in the event that the Patron exhibits money laundering, collusive or fraudulent behavior, we suspect that Patron is using a third party's account, is allowing a third party to use the account, or is using automated means, bots, software or similar means, or engaging in arbitrage).
5) Barstool Sportsbook, depending on the level of risk, instead of refusing a bet or a wager, may accept the bet request placed by the Patron up to a certain amount thereof.