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How can I locate my bet ID when I'm sports betting?
How can I locate my bet ID when I'm sports betting?

If you have a specific sports betting bet that you'd like us to review, you can easily find the Round ID Bet for us to investigate further.

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Written by Antoine
Updated over a week ago

Follow these simple steps to locate the Round ID Bet in the context of sports betting:

1. Go to your betting history

First, log in to your account and navigate to your betting history. You can usually find this option in your account dashboard or the sports betting section.

2. Find the concerned sports event

In your betting history, look for the sports event or match in which you placed the bet you'd like to inquire about. The list should display your recent sports betting activity.

3. Locate the round ID bet

For the sports event or match you've selected, find the specific round or bet you want to report. The Round ID Bet is typically displayed alongside the sports event details or in a separate column. It's a unique identifier for each betting round.

4. Send the round ID bet to Us

Once you've found the Round ID Bet, make a note of it. You can copy and paste it or write it down.

5. Contact our support team

With the Round ID Bet in hand, reach out to our support team. You can use the live chat, email, or the contact method provided on our platform. When you contact us, provide the Round ID Bet and explain the issue or concern you have with that specific sports betting round.

6. We'll escalate to the provider

After receiving your Round ID Bet and understanding your concern, our team will escalate the issue to the sports betting provider for a thorough check. This helps us ensure fair and accurate sports betting experiences for all our players.

Remember, your Round ID Bet is crucial for us to investigate and resolve any issues you may encounter during your sports betting activities. We're here to assist you and ensure you have the best possible sports betting experience.

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