A gambling addict who says he told bookmakers to stop taking his bets is suing William Hill for allowing him to lose 2 million pounds.
Graham Calvert, a greyhound trainer from Tyne & Wear in northeast England, wants William Hill to pay back his losses, saying the company should have stopped taking bets from him after he told them he was an addict in 2006.
Despite closing one account and asking to be banned from betting, Calvert says the firm allowed him to open another account two months later.
I wonder if he would have sued them had he won.
Graham Calvert, a greyhound trainer from Tyne & Wear in northeast England, wants William Hill to pay back his losses, saying the company should have stopped taking bets from him after he told them he was an addict in 2006.
Despite closing one account and asking to be banned from betting, Calvert says the firm allowed him to open another account two months later.
I wonder if he would have sued them had he won.