Ladcrooks
Blackboard for Ladbrokes Staff
"Whistleblower."
Is a term used for going public with sensitive information
about your employer when they have acted illegally, or in
some way that's not the norm. Ladbrokes are a good example!
If anyone can submit information that leads to the result
of me getting my money, £260,000 I will give you half
of it!!! And that's a Promise, declared on this site for everybody
to see! It might not even be relevant to my case but something
unsavory, another matter that you personably would not want
to reveal. Ammo is ammo and I
will use it. From what I have gathered over the years, there
are a lot of staff that work there because it is a job and
nothing else.
Now before I go any
further, I must state that ANY info submitted will be dealt
with in the strictest confidence. I don't even want to know
your name, or where your from! After all, if you are trying
to help me, I would not want to jeopardize your position!
If anyone knows where
Richard, the engineer lives, or has his phone number, I would
be most grateful. I need to speak to him urgently! I was contacted
by an individual who went onto say that he had heard Richard
talk about my dilemma in a pub years ago, and that Ladbrokes
had stitched me up. I know he was in an awkward position then,
so I do understand. Something of this nature is hard to keep
to yourself and maybe he has mentioned it to other staff over
the years. While I'm at it, can anyone give me any info on
Mr. Helsden from security at Harrow office. Also does anyone
know the whereabouts of Mr. Donavan? He worked there years
ago! These 3 characters have a lot to answer for! And it would
be nice if I could, somehow, summon them to court.
To all the staff out
there, ask me any question you want on the matter, and I will
give you an answer.
To the caller on Bank
holiday. Thanks for the message you left. Yes, it was definitely
the cartridge type camera, model - Abloy, made by Vincent.
It was over 20 yrs old at the time I placed my bet! Ladbrokes
maintained that they pulled the excess film out, as you know,
that is a load of ole cobblers!
So there was no reason
for all that film to be displaced all over the floor. The
other subject you mentioned, about the top copy of the betting
slip. It was never shown to me, nor was it brought to the
2 hearings I had with Tattersalls. A bit odd that! Also why
did Ladbrokes staff sit behind with the members of Tattersalls
while I sat in the front? Not the type of setup you would
expect if Tattersalls were an independent body for these hearings.
Why did they tell so many porkie pies? They lied about the
age of the camera, how many bets were missing, the training
of the staff and so on, and they would not show me the top
copy of the bet.
Thanks for all the calls
and messages, it shows your concern over this matter. Keep
it up!
Can
anyone tell me if they have ever heard of a film, or seen
a film come out of a cartridge by mistake? I ask this because
I am beginning to think that it may have been pulled out purposely,
as Ladbrokes did not get the chance to knobble the bet?
So many staff and punters at the desk would
have seen what had happened. It maybe an excuse they could
have used if needed for staff issues. The staff did ask questions,
but they were fobbed off. And when I smashed that ancient
camera, they carried on trading without one, for a day and
a half! Is that right? Hi
Keith, I have
worked for various bookmakers over the years. The film stays
in the cartridge, period! It is sent of to be developed. Your
predicament, all I can say is that the cartridge was either
faulty or the film was pulled out intentionally.
Good luck with your quest.
I downloaded the book and I
have to say, " brilliant and you should write another
one." I couldn't put it down. I will spread the word.
Bye Keith and
do not let up! To
the person who rang me on 7/6/05 and left a message! Please
call me back! One
of Ladbrokes staff contacted me, and told me he had read the
book, and decided to ring Ladbrokes head office, but not letting
them know he was an employee. -
I
asked them for a good reason for not paying out. I
was told at first, that the web site and the book had nothing
to do with Ladbrokes, but I persisted
with my barrage of questions, which were never answered.
I also went onto say that Mr.
Hughan was subjected to
a full police inquiry, only because he would not back off!
And they found no grounds to prosecute him. However the police
found a lot of faults with Ladbrokes system. So why not pay
up? I
was told the incident took place over 10 yrs ago, and we were
exonerated by Tattersalls. Well, we all know how corrupt they
are, I said. I put the phone down in disgust! Keith, I enjoyed
the book immensely, and I hope someday you will be able to
put this saga behind you.
Bye ......
Hello Keith. Read
the book, what a story! I must admit, I thought you was try
to pull a fast one here. But as I read on and got deeper into
the book, I thought very differently. I work for Ladbrokes,
so I know them mistakes happened all the time. What got me,
was the hearings you had with Tattersalls, what hope did you
have? The cartridge type camera that was used in the shop
where you placed the bet, does not require the film to be
pulled out! the cartridge is taken out and sent of to be developed.
The only thing I can think of, is the the film got caught
up in the machine, a bit like a cassette does sometimes in
a player, or it may have been done deliberately as the bet
was knocked out. If your bet is not on the camera then it
is void! No ifs or buts! Before I go I must say that Ladbrokes
should have looked at your case more sympathetically, as it
was their untrained staff in their shop at that time. Different
staff and hey your life would have been different.
God bless you Keith!
Hiya! borrowed
your book from a work mate. Wowee! What a story! Read from
start to finish non stop, didn't get to bed till 2.30 am.
I cannot believe that Ladbrokes went that far to stitch you
up! Well I don't give a fuck about my employees, yes it is
just a job. I'll keep my ears to the ground, the walls, the
ceilings. If anything pops up, you'll know! Bye
and keep at em! Dear
Keith, I have
looked through this website and have to say that Ladbrokes
are a law to themselves, and that they have acted shamefully.
They are no different from any other bookmaker, as I have
worked for others in the past. If they can fix a bet they
will. And as for staff, well I have worked with many over
the years. The mistakes that have been made to the cost of
the punter and hushed up are numerous.
Staff are not what they seem either as you have found out.
Keep your chin up and when I have read the book, which I will
purchase this weekend, I will write to you again.
Bye for now. Ha!
I saw your flyer and decided to look this web site up. I couldn't
believe my eyes. Ladbrokes, with all that clout could not
stop this web site. Great site! Find it very amusing, but
damaging towards Ladbrokes integrity in dealing with their
customers. I
Liked the horses mouth. Is that your home number? May well
give you a call, would like to know more. Speak to you soon
Keith! PS I bet a lot of our staff are grinning like Cheshire
cats! Ladbrokes are big, but they are stuck with this, super!
Bye
Hi Keith. Had
the giggles when I saw your website. It looks as though you've
been campaigning for many years, and rightly so! Do not give
into them. Stay in there boy, my heart is with you! I agree
with what the other staff have mentioned about the camera.
They do not take film out of a cartridge, so Ladbrokes are
lying through their teeth. C
ya! Tom Jones from Wales :-) Hello
Keith, I see
you have bombarded Wales with your flyers, but it was a Scottish
lass that gave you the name for the website. Long live
the Scots, and hang on in there man! Ladbrokes, wee bastards
they are. Mind you, all betting shops ruin a lot of lives.
Take care now! Hi
Keith, If I come
across anything I will let you know. To the Scottish, wee,
wee, wee, Welsh have better voices and that's a fact!!!!!!
He! He! Please add this Keith and have a good day.
Dear Keith, have
worked for all the big bookmakers, and I have to say Ladbrokes
have been the worst. In my time as a cashier I can honestly
say that the mistakes that have been made, extend from petty
to really big whoppers. Most of the time its down to inexperienced
staff. And guess who suffers, the punter. Well I do not need
to tell you that, do I? Hope you get somewhere with this site.
Good Luck.
Dear Keith, I
hope you print this. Although I do not work for a bookmaker
anymore, I did work for Ladbrokes many years ago. I was employed
by them at the time of your bet, but in another area. In that
era, a lot of the cameras were faulty. Mistakes were made
on a continuos basis, so I sympathize with the young girl
that took your bet, and of coarse, you! As
any staff would know, the girl should not have been on a till
on her own. There is a procedure that all staff should follow
when first employed. They must be shadowed by another member
of staff when operating such equipment. This may take up to
2-3 weeks, some obviously are quicker than others, but those
are the fundamental rules that must be followed. At the end
of the day we are responsible for the punters money. Mind
you it can also backfire on the bookmaker. I
have known many a time where the punter has been over paid,
but more often its the punter that gets under paid. I have
also known staff to fiddle the punters winnings and pocket
the rest because the poor punter had no idea of what he or
she should get paid out. One
occasion, I will never forget, a few extra naughts should
have been added to the figure that was paid out. It was split
amongst the staff, and I have to admit I was one of them.
I took it because I was frightened to go against the other
staff. There were many times when the bet was taken and not
flashed on the camera, especially if it was thought of as
a definite looser. The money was pocketed by the staff.
It was easy to do, but a win
on a magnitude such as yours, the whole Calvary are sent out
to process it. I don't agree with what Ladbrokes have done
to you, and I wish at the time of your bet, that better equipment
was used and trained staff were present. From
what I have read on this site, the mistakes were made by staff,
starting from the new cashier, all the way down the line,
to the area manager. Now that's what I call a ' fuck up, a
big fuck up.' Excuse the French Keith. No wonder they were
all sacked, a bit to late for you. Sorry
if I rambling on here, but I have nearly finished. Before
I go, I would like to say your bet
missing on the camera, may have been the one
of many that staff, purposely did at that time, and more so
with accumulators. This being that they rarely ever came of
as winners. I
wish you all the luck in the world with your quest at beating
Ladbrokes, a happy ending to this tragic 11 yrs of your life
is what you rightfully deserve! Yours
Sincerely A guilty, EX-EMPLOYEE
Thanks Mr. Ex- employee,
I am grateful for the letter you sent. I was a taken back
some, on the scale of wrong doings in your shop. I would be
most grateful if you could tell me if this happened in any
of the other branches you may have worked at. That's if you
had moved about. Once again, thanks! Hi,
would you really give half of £260,000 if certain info
was given?
Look mate, if you can
give me any sensitive information that I can use to help get
my money , then I will use it. No ifs or buts! Any substantial
amount, I would share. Bloody
hell! I use to work with them old cameras. They were always
having trouble with the films. Better system now though. Fuck
Ladbrokes. I work for William Hill now! Don't give up mate.
This is the best thing I've seen happen to Ladbrokes. Show
them for what they are, WORLDWIDE. Heeeeeeeeya!
Hello mate, like
the site. I think I saw you in a pub in Windsor, The Duke
of Connaught. Would I be right? Like to have a chat some time.
I use to work for Ladbrokes. I'm glad I don't anymore. Interesting
what happened to you. Bye!
Actually, I
have been in the pub mentioned a couple of times. I am dating
a girl in that area! So yes, you will see me about. Give me
a ring if you like. Ta! We
got your letter Keith, and have looked at the web site. Fuck
Ladbrokes that's all I can say. Thanks
to the chap who spoke to me in the pub this weekend. It was
a good band. If you come up with anything else let me know.
Ta! Hi Keith.
Did you live
in Teingmouth, Devon for while ? Because if you did, you spoke
to a colleague of mine. I may get in touch with you at a later
date. Bye.
Yes! I lived
there for a while, nice place. Was hoping to move there. Speak
to you soon. Hello
Keith. I cant
add to anything that has been said, but I want to say ' what
a site ' It did make me chuckle. Have
been busy moving to a new area, but I got the emails, ta!
Keith!
Glad you came to the party on Saturday, certainly
opened my eyes. Can't add to what has already been said. I'll
have a dig around. Ladbrokes, huh! I worked for them and i
can tell you, the staff were on the take at most of the shops
I worked at. Mainly when it came to paying out. Fuck them
and the staff I worked with, you know who you are!
Keith put that on your website! Ta!
I will. Thanks mate. I
want to say " THANK YOU " for the comments I get.
This page could go on and on, so I have not updated this page
with every comment that comes along.
Dear Keith,
I've looked at your site many times and have
read the book, not once but 4 times and have to say it is
one of the best books I have ever read. The humor you injected
into it had me laughing so many times. If you ever write another,
let me know. The book should be turned into a film, have you
thought of that? I find
it sad that the betting industry are a law to themselves.
I left Ladbrokes quite a few years ago, and I have to say
that in the days of your betting era, mistakes like yours
were very, very, common! The technology wasn't there like
it is today. But scams amongst the staff, still carries on.
Under paying is rife! I
knew a little gang that worked in one of Ladbrokes shops,
who successful made a small fortune out of the Joe public.
Many novice punters haven't a clue about odds, especially
when it comes to accumulators. I
would love to tell who they were and what shop, but that would
open a can of worms and would involve me going to court. At
the end of the day, it is stealing from your employer and
the public! l find it hard to comprehend the way the shop
was run on the day of your wining bet. The knocking out of
the bet was not unusual in them days, and the slip often never
got registered on the camera. The
film itself does not get pulled out like you were told by
Ladbrokes. The cartridge is removed by an engineer and sent
of for developing. This was one of the crucial points that
made me believe in you! Scams did go on and some were so bluntly
obvious, but when you look at the facts in your case, I have
to admit Ladbrokes and Tattersals took you to the cleaners.
Tattersals, they work for the bookies! If I had known you
then, I would have told you not to waste £500 on that
committee. I
am going to tell more people about your site and the book,
as the public should be more aware of what goes on in the
betting industry. I have lent the book out many times and
from now on, I will tell my friends to get there own copy
as it reflects on your sales. Ladbrokes, Corals,
William Hills are all alike. About time the law changed!
Keith, soldier on mate and be proud of what
you have done, not many people would have battered Ladbrokes
in the way you have done! God
bless you. Thanks
for your letter. That's two I have received this week. It
gives me the inspiration to carry on slagging Ladbrokes. Been
a bit lazy lately due to work pressure. I will put my thinking
cap back on!!! Hello
mate! Ha! Ha! Ha! I work for Ladbrokes and have to say this
site hits the nail right on the head! Fuck em! Thanks for
coming in the shop and telling me about this website.
Hiya! I have to admit, the
comments on this page are believable! Been there and seen
it, but I myself never got involved. Its hard enough for a
punter to pick a winning horse, so short changing them out
of their winnings is a bit below the belt. It does not matter
what system any company uses, there will always be a flaw
in it. As for the 1845 Gentleman's Agreement Act, well you
know, it should be changed! Apparently, that act is now being
looked into, but to late for you. Keep the site going and
never give up. At most, this site shows Ladbrokes for what
they are, arsol's! Thanks for such an interesting website.
Thanks for
the comment! I have been told by a reliable source that the
gaming act is being looked into. So I will have to keep an
eye on it. I
am traveling at the moment, so I will not be updating for
a while! However, I will be using Internet cafes on my travels.
And if you have something to tell me, that is different from
the above, then I would like to know! Thanks for all your
messages. I like reading them, and sorry if do not show all
of them on here. But it would get boring for the reader to
read matters that are basically the same, already covered!
UNHAPPY XMAS AND A ROTTEN NEW YEAR TO LADBROKES
Date: 5/3/08 - Got a message the other day!
What it said was -
The engineer who dealt with your camera was
boasting whilst drunk, that he was famous for being on your
website! He went onto say that - ' He tried to catch me out
by ringing me at work. I nearly told him the truth about the
film. Yes it was fucked! But hey, it's Ladbrokes that pay
my wages.'
Cannot say anymore than
that, but hey, I was not the only one who heard that at the
bar. I think my friend might contact a newspaper. I will let
you know if I hear anything else.
Thanks for that, and I got your other message
and will arrange to call you.
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