A certain Handicapper along with 2 of his clients opened up accounts with Grand Central Sports in the total amounts of $1500. Approximately 10 to 11 days into the account the 3 players had turned it into $9300, showing a $7800 profit.
Upon logging into their accounts approximately 10 to 11 days after it was opened they noticed that there was a freeze/hold on the accounts so they called up Grand Central Sports to see what was going on. Peter Jacoby told them that he was not paying a handicapper. Mr. Jacoby also informed to them that they were not getting the winnings due to the fact that something about Grand Central could not verify the money was in the account to be originally wagered. This is after approximately 10 to 11 days that the money was deposited into the account and wagered.
The 3 players asked Mr. Jacoby of Grand Central Sports to credited the original $1500 deposit back to their credit cards in which Mr. Jacoby told them that there was rules that they had to follow. They had to leave the money for 30 days in the account before they could make a withdrawal. This was said even though Mr. Jacoby knew that one of the players was a handicapper and Mr. Jacoby earlier informed to him that he didn't pay handicappers.
The players went ahead and bet the Original $1500 and eventually lost the money, but they never did see the $7800 that they originally won.
BettorsTalk.com personally spoke with Mr. Jacoby about the original FTC article on our site for a brief time before Mr. Jacoby hung up on me. Mr. Jacoby informed me to go ahead and write the F*cking article about the nonpaying issue as he's going to sue me over the FTC article that was posted on BettorsTalk.com
If Mr. Jacoby has anything to add to this Non paying issue we at bettorstalk.com will be glad to listen to it as long as its civilized and non-threatining which was not the case in the first phone call from Mr. Jacoby.
Upon logging into their accounts approximately 10 to 11 days after it was opened they noticed that there was a freeze/hold on the accounts so they called up Grand Central Sports to see what was going on. Peter Jacoby told them that he was not paying a handicapper. Mr. Jacoby also informed to them that they were not getting the winnings due to the fact that something about Grand Central could not verify the money was in the account to be originally wagered. This is after approximately 10 to 11 days that the money was deposited into the account and wagered.
The 3 players asked Mr. Jacoby of Grand Central Sports to credited the original $1500 deposit back to their credit cards in which Mr. Jacoby told them that there was rules that they had to follow. They had to leave the money for 30 days in the account before they could make a withdrawal. This was said even though Mr. Jacoby knew that one of the players was a handicapper and Mr. Jacoby earlier informed to him that he didn't pay handicappers.
The players went ahead and bet the Original $1500 and eventually lost the money, but they never did see the $7800 that they originally won.
BettorsTalk.com personally spoke with Mr. Jacoby about the original FTC article on our site for a brief time before Mr. Jacoby hung up on me. Mr. Jacoby informed me to go ahead and write the F*cking article about the nonpaying issue as he's going to sue me over the FTC article that was posted on BettorsTalk.com
If Mr. Jacoby has anything to add to this Non paying issue we at bettorstalk.com will be glad to listen to it as long as its civilized and non-threatining which was not the case in the first phone call from Mr. Jacoby.
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