Some of you may remember this case... I placed a bet of $200 pre season with http://www.sbgglobal.com on Jenson Button at 70-1 for the 2009 F1 Championship. They have now upped their offer from even money ( :) ) to 12-1. I still believe I should be paid at 70-1.
After waiting 2 months to be paid, I've now commenced legal action. It turns out that SBG Global are owned by SBG Euro, a UK company. This should help...below is a copy of the latter I have sent today to SBG Euro (by post and email).
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I have not yet received the $14K USD that I am owed by SBG Global. I have now commenced legal action to ensure I am paid this money. Attached below are scanned copies of documents that have been sent to the registered address for SBG Euro Ltd (of which SBG Global are a wholly owned subsidiary).
You now have 21 days to pay the money owed to me. I suggest this is done by a payment to my VISA credit card. If you not have these details on file, please email me and I can provide these details. Please let me know when I should expect to receive payment.
If I do not receive payment, I file a winding-up petition against SBG Euro Ltd in the UK courts. This petition is a request for the court to make a "compulsory liquidation order". An accountant will then be appointed as a liquidator and sell off SBG Euro's assets to pay the money owed to me.
If you with to contact me, I must insist this done my email to this address rather than by phone.
8 comments:
Good man. I (and all other gamblers out there who have ever been screwed like this) are with you... Best of luck...
Good luck keep us all up to date with what's happening. I am fully behind you. Have you thought about contacting the Racing Post with your story.
Also are you going to upload your spreadsheet of results for last year.
Thanks both of you for your support.
Yes. I've contacted the Racing Post... they might be interested.
I'll upload my results spreadsheet for 2009 in early January.
http://www.sportsbookreview.com/sbr/sbg/
assume you know about sbr - looks like other players have reported similar issues on that market
have to say if they are willing to offer you evens or 12-1 suggests to me that they know they are in the wrong. Good luck!
Best of luck mate.
Any news yet?
None yet... all gone very quiet (which is probably not good news).
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