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kmillz [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

I didn't see anything specific until AFTER it closed. Now there's this disclaimer which I never saw before:

Please Note: PredictIt added a supplementary comment at the bottom of the Rules on 11/03/2020.

The winner of the popular vote in Arizona for the 2020 general election for U.S. President shall be the nominee of, or have a ballot-listed or otherwise identifiable party preference of, the party identified in the contract. PredictIt may determine how and when to settle the market based on all information available to PredictIt at the relevant time.

PredictIt reserves the right to wait for further official, party, judicial or other relevant announcements, reports or decisions to resolve any ambiguity or uncertainty before the market is settled. Markets may stay open or incur a delay in settlement well past the date of the contest in certain circumstances. If there is any change to an event, or any situation arises, that is not in PredictIt’s view addressed adequately by the market rules, PredictIt will decide the fairest and most appropriate course of action.

PredictIt’s decisions and determinations under this rule shall be at PredictIt’s sole discretion and shall be final.

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MikeObamasVeineyCock 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yeah that's not going to protect them from being sued.

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kmillz [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

What bothers me is I even looked for disclaimers like this just in case they had some bs wording that would suggest I'd still lose even if Trump inevitably wins in court. I couldn't find it until AFTER the bet was paid out. I wouldn't have even bothered if I saw this earlier, it's a total scam.

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kmillz [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I knew it was a longshot that I'll actually be paid but I figured getting close to 10 to 1 odds was worth it. Turns out the reasons the odds were long wasn't because Biden won, but because they scam.