Do not trust this company
Bet600 would not pay my withdrawal until I threatened them with legal action. I made a withdrawal from my account, they asked for 4 forms of ID, which I supplied. They did not process my withdrawal for several weeks and ignored my emails until I sent them the one below.
Faced with court action, they paid my money. I am quite disappointed as I was looking forward to taking them to court and getting a CCJ registered against them.
Dear Sir/Madam,
As you are not answering my emails, I've consulted Citizens Advice. Their advice is to send you this letter before claim to give you an opportunity to pay my withdrawals and avoid court action.
Reference: Non payment of my withdrawals from my Bet600 account.
I made two withdrawals from my Bet600 account and I have provided ALL of the identification items which Bet600 demanded (my passport, my government issued proof of address, a photograph of my debit card and a bank statement covering dates requested by Bet600) I enquired about my withdrawals on the 8th April, 10th April, 30th April, 2nd May, 7th May and 8th May. Bet600 have ignored my last three emails and, therefore, as it has not been possible to resolve this problem in a friendly way, and it is apparent that court action may be necessary, I write in compliance with the Practice Direction on Pre-Action Conduct.
I opened a Bet600 account in early April 2025 in order to place a few bets on the Grand National horse racing meeting. I deposited £250 and then won a few bets and so I decided to withdraw my balance in two transactions of £550 and £786,87. I have screenshots of the winning bets and the withdrawal transactions which I will supply to the court.
From you I am claiming £1336.87
Listed below are the documents on which I intend to rely in my claim against you:
My bank statement showing my deposit into my Bet600 account.
Screenshots of my deposit into my Bet600 account, my winning bets and my withdrawals.
An email chain to and from Bet600 demanding ID and the ID being supplied.
In closing, I would draw your attention to paragraphs 15 and 16 of the Practice Direction which gives the courts the power to impose sanctions on the parties if they fail to comply with the direction including failing to respond to this letter before claim.
I look forward to hearing from you within the next 14 days.
Should I not receive a response to my letter within this time frame, then I anticipate that court action will be commenced against Tyche Tech with no further reference to you.
Yours faithfully
May 25, 2025
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