Thread: Casino Complaint Bodog is after me - please help!
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Old 15th May 2008, 10:01 PM
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You may want to begin seeking independent legal counsel, as this outstanding balance is not going to simply disappear because you claim that your credit card was stolen.
That basically says "we don't believe you". Not very customer-friendly, eh!

Yes agree with Gary. If there is no crime report, your bank/credit card company will be able to write to Bodog on your behalf confirming you reported the card stolen and the date of the cancellation.
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