nah they should be forced to pay in these situations.
Sonchay on
To provide an effective competitive environment and functioning market, businesses should suffer losses when they make mistakes. If they have glitchy software that displays erroneous winnings, then that’s on them, they should pay up. This way, companies that invest in effective and functional systems are rewarded, while cowboys fail.
OldGuto on
Need a better compoface than that love, look sad and point at your phone, oh shit this isn’t r/compoface
fffffffjtrdc on
The amount of big wins that end up being glitches.. wonder what would happen if you emailing them demanding a manual check of every single loss you’ve had.. just to make sure there’s not been any glitches
FentFloyd69 on
Bulletproof business model. When they lose everything is okay and keep their money, when they win, claim it was a glitch and keep their money. Win win.
snakeoildriller on
No sympathy – it’s clearly in the T&Cs:
>Errors, Interruptions and Malfunctions: all our gambling software is tested carefully but computer software and systems are never perfect. Mistakes of odds and pricing can also be made in betting markets. If any part of the Website suffers a software error, malfunction, or presents incorrect information to you such as incorrect terms or winnings, we have the right not to pay you out. This includes circumstances where the problem is not obvious to you and is only discovered by us when we check or verify the result of a transaction
It also goes into more depth in clause 17, further down.
Fast-Drummer5757 on
Wonder how many times it glitches in their favour and they say nothing. Scum the lot of them.
Sunnz31 on
” sorry our system actually picked a random number and you won. It’s a glitch as it’s supposed to find the only 1 combination that no picked as a winner”
billybob1x on
Gonna assume it tells you about this in terms and conditions, but who reads them.
ay2deet on
They also pay out when an opposite glitch meant the player actually won right? Right?
used_bathwater on
Is there an independent government organisation that actually understands enough about how these coded systems work that check they were actually malfunctions? Or does the government body just take their word for it that the win wasn’t legitimate?
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nah they should be forced to pay in these situations.
To provide an effective competitive environment and functioning market, businesses should suffer losses when they make mistakes. If they have glitchy software that displays erroneous winnings, then that’s on them, they should pay up. This way, companies that invest in effective and functional systems are rewarded, while cowboys fail.
Need a better compoface than that love, look sad and point at your phone, oh shit this isn’t r/compoface
The amount of big wins that end up being glitches.. wonder what would happen if you emailing them demanding a manual check of every single loss you’ve had.. just to make sure there’s not been any glitches
Bulletproof business model. When they lose everything is okay and keep their money, when they win, claim it was a glitch and keep their money. Win win.
No sympathy – it’s clearly in the T&Cs:
>Errors, Interruptions and Malfunctions: all our gambling software is tested carefully but computer software and systems are never perfect. Mistakes of odds and pricing can also be made in betting markets. If any part of the Website suffers a software error, malfunction, or presents incorrect information to you such as incorrect terms or winnings, we have the right not to pay you out. This includes circumstances where the problem is not obvious to you and is only discovered by us when we check or verify the result of a transaction
It also goes into more depth in clause 17, further down.
Wonder how many times it glitches in their favour and they say nothing. Scum the lot of them.
” sorry our system actually picked a random number and you won. It’s a glitch as it’s supposed to find the only 1 combination that no picked as a winner”
Gonna assume it tells you about this in terms and conditions, but who reads them.
They also pay out when an opposite glitch meant the player actually won right? Right?
Is there an independent government organisation that actually understands enough about how these coded systems work that check they were actually malfunctions? Or does the government body just take their word for it that the win wasn’t legitimate?