Legal experts have highlighted ways to stay safe ahead of one of the peak events in the British racing calendar this weekend.
The Grand National, renowned for drawing crowds of eager spectators, will take place on Saturday, April 13.
Enthusiasts often place bets on the colourful and whimsically named horses, adding to the electrifying atmosphere.
For those intending to bet online, it is crucial to select a reputable platform to avoid risks.
Certain online betting sites may lure users with promises of high returns but fail to deliver the payouts, potentially jeopardising punters' funds.
To ensure a site's credibility, DAS Law advises bettors to confirm the UK's Gambling Commission licenses the site, as all licensed online gambling businesses are obligated to display a notice of their licensing status.
If a gambling business operates without a license, it is acting illegally and punters are advised to refrain from placing bets.
In case a winning bet is not paid out, gamblers can lodge a formal complaint.
According to the Commission’s guidelines, such issues should be resolved within a maximum of eight weeks.
If not satisfied, the matter can be referred to an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) provider.
Regarding stake protection, any licensed gambling business should provide clarity in their terms and conditions regarding its status in the event of it going bust.
If the stake is protected, bettors may have recourse to recover the whole or part of the total amount.
Online gambling sites are required to confirm customers' identities to comply with legal requirements, necessitating the provision of personal information.
Caution should be exercised when providing personal details, and the Gambling Commission offers guidance on the types of information required for account verification.
Should there be any concern about a business's licensing status, it should be raised with the Gambling Commission.
Otherwise, following the company's complaint process is advisable.
This guidance offers a crucial roadmap for navigating the world of online betting in advance of the Grand National.
It is advisable to exercise caution and adhere to these guidelines to safeguard oneself, ensuring the thrill of betting remains intact while mitigating potential risks.
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