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'Bet scam' pair finally win payout; BASKETBALL WAGERS WERE FAIR.


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A PAIR of basketball fans have won a 12-month battle to clear their names after being accused of running an internet betting scam.

Dave Forrester, from Gateshead, and his friend Paul Nilsen, from Lemington, Newcastle, thought they had struck the jackpot when a sports accumulator gamble earned them nearly pounds 3,000.

But only hours after their flutter bagged them the big cash prize, their online betting accounts were frozen and they were told they were being investigated for an elaborate online betting scam.

They were accused of defrauding the 10Bet website by opening a number of accounts in an effort to make multiple bets.

And despite a series of e-mails, the internet site refused to pay up, prompting Mr Forrester, who lives with his wife Claire, 29, a media manager, to threaten legal action.

Now, more than 12 months after originally placing the wager, an arbitration panel arbitration panel

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 has ruled in their favour and said there was nothing to suggest they were breaking the rules.

The panel said: "In the opinion of the panel, 10Bet has not provided us with any evidence that comes even close to demonstrating an organised attempt to defraud the system.

"The fact that the total stakes across the series of bets was so low would appear to put credence to this view, therefore we adjudicate adjudicate (jōō´dikāt´),
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 in the favour of the customer." Father-of-one Mr Forrester, from Gateshead, who has spent more than 25 years avidly following British basketball, said it was a relief to finally receive the payout. He said: "It was frustrating and it was fundamentally unfair.

"It was like being cheated. "There is a process in place to deal with this and it proves that if you go down the right avenues then you can claim the money you are owed.

"I was quite chuffed because my wife got to spend the winnings.

"Ultimately, we placed the right bets and we deserved the money.

"They are happy to take our money when we lose."

Mr Forrester reported the 10Bet website to the Independent Betting Adjudication The legal process of resolving a dispute. The formal giving or pronouncing of a judgment or decree in a court proceeding; also the judgment or decision given. The entry of a decree by a court in respect to the parties in a case.  Service after they were accused of the scam in December 2008.

The pair were owed approximately pounds 2,970 after Mr Forrester placed pounds 42 on a four-piece accumulator, while his friend pledged a total of pounds 27 on the same bet.

The bets relied on the results of four games from the British Basketball League, including a game involving the Newcastle Eagles The Newcastle Eagles, or officially the Northern Rock Newcastle Eagles by sponsorship, is a British Basketball League team from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. Since 1995 they have played all home games at the 6,500 capacity Metro Radio Arena in the city, currently the largest-capacity .

And despite the pair's persistent attempts to contact the betting company about the accusations, they were unable to withdraw their cash - and also lost their stakes and the money that was already in their accounts.

A spokesman for the 10Bet website said: "We have paid the customers according to according to
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 IBAS ruling and the case was closed."

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Publication:Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
Date:Nov 18, 2009
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