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Bodog apologizes for the lies that they told in an email to me: "We do apologize for the miscommunication as an attempt was made to verify the Credit Card **** **** **** **** but was unfortunately unsuccessful. We would therefore require documents to verify that the above mentioned card is yours. Again we are sorry for leading you to think that the letter from Verizon was all that was needed and assure you that once received your payout will be processed in 24 hours." Come-on Charlie Brown! I'm sorry to yank the football away from you. Really I am. Now if you just try one more time I assure you that you will be successful. I know I assured you last time, but this time I double-plus assure you. Someone here stated that Bodog "implements stalling tactics, in an effort for which they've succeeded countless times, in hopes you'll give-up." Here is proof that they will go to any lengths to try and keep your money, including outright lies to their customers. |
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HAHAHAHAHA Bodog told me in an email message earlier today that “I know how frustrating this process can be, however, I can assure you that this last piece of information will be suffice to release your payout.” After that another email stated, "Please submit the Letter from Verizon at your earliest convenience as this is the only document being requested to complete verification.” Well, now Bodog has accepted the Verizon Rebate Visa Card information, but has requested verification on a different card!!! I feel like Charlie Brown trying to kick the football, Bodog keeps yanking it away. |
jerblack | 65 |
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I'm glad that Bodog pays some people. However, it seems that there are many other people who have not been paid and have negative things to say about Bodog. I am trying to jump through all of the hoops that Bodog has presented to me. Clearly I have demonstrated I am who I say I am. Clearly I have shown that the deposits are not fraudulent. Now will Bodog pay me, or present more hoops? The truth is that sooner or later I will get tired and quit. I am going to try to tough this out as long as I can and record it publicly on this forum. If I get paid, I will post it. |
jerblack | 65 |
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Well, I am a pissed off gambler! After repeated emails Bodog is telling me that they need verification on one account - a Verizon Wireless Rebate Visa card I had 5 months ago. I printed out an on-line statement and Bodog said they need a letter from the bank with a company logo. I contacted Verizon and they tell me the best they can send me is a transaction history. I am really trying to jump through all of the hoops, but it seems like there is no resolution here. |
jerblack | 65 |
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First, I am a lousy online gambler having given Bodog about $2,000 over the course of a couple years with nothing to show for it. After several months of no betting and a zero balance on my account, I made three small deposits ($75 total) and placed a couple bets. After less than a week my balance was $400 and I requested a payout. Finally a winner! Bodog requested information from five different credit cards, two of which I no longer have and do not have any records or the cards. I was able to provide the card information used to make the $75 deposits, but Bodog insists that they must have verification on all cards used for past deposits. CS tells me that I will not be paid unless I can provide the information on these old cards - either the card or a letter from the bank. I am getting nowhere with Bodog. After reading many of the comments on this forum, it appears that Bodog will gladly accept your money, but then give you the run around when it is time to pay. "Verification for my protection" is a buncha hooey! |
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