UPDATE: BetMGM has since been in contact with Benton and agreed to pay out the full amount.
A sports bettor located in Fairfax County, Virginia has claimed that BetMGM cancelled his winning bets due to an alleged “obvious error with odds”.
Kris Benton placed wagers totaling $3,000 on the Netherlands vs. Vietnam match in the Women’s World Cup on Tuesday August 1st. The bets were placed through the BetMGM mobile app and consisted of three separate single game parlays. The odds at the time the bets were placed were 66 to 1. Benton’s bets won.
The Netherlands won the match 7-0, with all three of Benton’s bets winning. The BetMGM app informed him that he had won $214,500
Benton later received an email from the BetMGM online gaming operations team which stated that the company “sincerely apologize for the inconvenience” and that there was an obvious error as the odds were clearly incorrect.
The email stated:
“There was an issue that caused the corners market to have inflated the odds, but they were not supposed to be offered at that price. Therefore, we are not able to find out what the correct odds would have been, that is why the wager was voided.”
Speaking to WUSA9, Benton said:
BetMGM Cancels $214,500 Winning World Cup Bets Due to “Obvious Error with Odds”“This was going to be a life-changing moment for us, and then in an instant, it was all taken away without any notification whatsoever. I was completely devastated. My wife and I had already started discussing what we were going to do with the money.
BetMGM Cancels $214,500 Winning World Cup Bets Due to “Obvious Error with Odds”
Benton added that BetMGM offered a $100 bonus bet due to the inconvenience.