Even if a player may be a "scammer" as JJ puts it, we still need to keep the books honest. Not trying to impugn the integrity of sportsbook owners, but it's alwyas the case "give an inch, take a mile". True for players as well as books, which is why books need solid rules and procedures -- it's their business, they should know it and know it well and be held to high standard. If a book doesn't have commonsense and standard rules covering a situation and doesn't take appropriate remedial steps when a problem arises then they put themselves at risk. WSEX should have posted their soccer limits, they should have software that maintains their limits and they should know that cancellations must be done ASAP. Professionals must be held to a high standard, especially a book which claims to be a pioneer in the field.