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03.01.2023 - 22:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A man claims that Coral are refusing to pay out his £15k winnings from a £10 bet that he placed on the World Cup. Liam Manifold, 30, says he planned to buy his disabled dad a mobility scooter with the money.
The 30-year-old placed a bet in November last year that Argentina would win the World Cup, Lionel Messi would be named player of the tournament and that France would also make the final. For his £10 stake, Liam was given odds of 1,495 to one, reports Birmingham Live.
However, remarkably he defied the odds, with the dramatic final last month ending up with Argentina beating France on penalties and Messi being awarded the player of the tournament. Following the December 18 final, Liam headed to a Coral shop near Birmingham the next day with a spring in his step.
However, his high hopes were quickly dashed when he alleges that he was informed that he would not be getting his winnings. Liam says alongside planning to buy a new mobility scooter with the money, he was also looking to put some away for the future.
The 30-year-old believes the firm should pay up as his bet was accepted without any issue. Liam said: "I went to cash in the bet and they said it shouldn't have been placed and offered me £660 for it."
"I've gone through their complaints system, there's no leeway. I've gone to an independent complaints committee and I'm waiting to hear back from them.
"I've since had different companies contact me saying if that was their company, they'd pay out. When I placed the bet the guy behind the counter said it was absolutely fine.
"They're now saying it's a related bet. It's now two weeks after the final and I don't seem to be getting anywhere.
"If there's an error it's their fault for accepting the bet. It's very
A mum claims that she had chosen the "perfect" baby name but it was ruined by her daughter's early arrival. Tiffany says the name was based off the due date, but her bundle of joy came into the world sooner than expected.
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