Sam Oldham Granny Gets Shafted by BetFred.com: Bookie Refuses to Honor Olympic Bet

Written by:
Jagajeet Chiba
Published on:
Aug/22/2012
Sam Oldham Granny Gets Shafted by BetFred.com:  Bookie Refuses to Honor Olympic

British bookmaker BetFred.com has refused to pay out on a 200/1 bet placed by Olympian Sam Oldham’s grandmother that he would win a medal at this year’s London Olympics.  Oldham ended up winning a gymnastic team bronze medal representing Great Britain.  The win was considered a major upset and the first in gymnastics for England in 100 years.   

66-year-old Linda Aldred placed the £5 bet at odds of 200/1 just prior to the start of the London Olympics, claiming it was in loving memory of her husband Eric, Oldham's grandfather, who died in 2006 and "loved a bet".

When Ms. Aldred attempted to collect her £1,000, she was advised by BetFred.com that the bet was actually for an individual medal, not a team medal.

Aldred said: "I went back to the shop and I asked if my bet was finished and they said it was and the bet was void as Sam had won the medal as part of a team not as an individual. I was stunned."

She added: "I am really happy Sam won, it is more the principle than the money, but I could have used the winnings to pay for my ticket to see Sam at the 2016 Olympics in Rio."

Oldham’s grandma has now filed a complaint with the Independent Betting Adjudication Service (IBAS) in hopes that BetFred.com will honor her wager.    

A spokesman for IBAS said they could not comment on individual cases but said: "We have been handling a number of bets relating to athletics and the Olympics and they will be dealt with through the normal procedures."

A spokesman for Betfred said: "We are currently in discussion with IBAS and we hope to come to a satisfactory conclusion for all concerned."

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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