Coral – Blocked Bonuses
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Just placed a bet on the £10 in-play free bet offer with Coral for West Ham/Liverpool game today. When asked where my free bet was Coral informed me I had been blocked from receiving any bonuses! – Watch out for this!!
+0January 2, 2016 at 9:47 am
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I’m in the same boat so I’ve withdrawn all funds ready to quit:-
From: Coral Help
Subject: Re: Free in play bet – not available
Message:Dear Mr Excellent!,
Important Account Information
We wish to advise you that your account has recently been reviewed by our sports trading team and as a consequence your sports account is no longer eligible to receive any bonuses, price enhancements, free bet refunds or Best Odds Guaranteed concessions, effective immediately.
This restriction has been applied in accordance with our terms and conditions.
You are welcome to continue to bet on sports and enjoy the benefits of our Casino, Poker and Bingo products.
Kind Regards
Customer Support Team
+0I’ve just been gubbed (banned) by Boylesports.
I had the nerve to win 5 bets in a row. They must of been worried by the whopping £80 I had in my account.
The best thing is I was trying to lose the bets so the money went into my exchange.
Has anyone else been gubbed?+0Yep Jukebox, I had the same from boylesports a few days ago after doing a couple of their bet £40 pre match get £20 free in play offers. Like you I wanted them to lose so the money was in the exchange but had 5 out of 6 bets win!
+1Just had an email from corral this morning –
Last week we incorrectly set up a free bet promotional offer which affected you receiving your free bet credit once you qualified. Please accept our apologies.
We have credited your Coral.co.uk account with 2x £10 Free Bets to use on any sports market. Free bets expire within 7 days. T&C’s apply. *
We apologise for any inconvenience caused and endeavour to ensure this doesn’t happen again. Please click here to visit our Help Centre to answer any further queries you may have.
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