Operates Like a Digital Scam
FanDuel’s platform functions as a high-frequency, algorithmic system that prioritizes house profitability over genuine handicapping skill. Through intentional UI discrepancies, such as displaying conflicting data across screens until the moment a race starts, the app misleads users and obscures accurate information.
Furthermore, these "glitches" remain unfixed despite documentation and reports to the development team, revealing a system that lacks accountability.
Internal user reports consistently show inconsistencies when compared against the platform's own data, rendering their purported regulatory and audit mechanisms ineffective and suggesting an operation designed to exploit users under the guise of legal wagering.
It is a system built to look like a horse racing app while operating like a slot machine, where your betting decisions are secondary to the platform's algorithms designed to beat you. There is zero meaningful support for these recurring technical failures, leaving users with no protection or recourse against what amounts to a highly intricate, automated scam. Under the company's Terms and Conditions, these structural issues are further reinforced by language that often strips users of their legal rights. By agreeing to their terms, users are typically forced into binding arbitration, which prohibits participation in class-action lawsuits and removes the right to a trial by jury. These agreements are frequently buried in fine print, making them difficult for the average user to notice or fully understand. Effectively, these terms protect the platform from accountability for system "glitches," unfair practices, or deceptive design, leaving users with virtually no clear path to resolve disputes or demand transparency.
Furthermore, these "glitches" remain unfixed despite documentation and reports to the development team, revealing a system that lacks accountability.
Internal user reports consistently show inconsistencies when compared against the platform's own data, rendering their purported regulatory and audit mechanisms ineffective and suggesting an operation designed to exploit users under the guise of legal wagering.
It is a system built to look like a horse racing app while operating like a slot machine, where your betting decisions are secondary to the platform's algorithms designed to beat you. There is zero meaningful support for these recurring technical failures, leaving users with no protection or recourse against what amounts to a highly intricate, automated scam. Under the company's Terms and Conditions, these structural issues are further reinforced by language that often strips users of their legal rights. By agreeing to their terms, users are typically forced into binding arbitration, which prohibits participation in class-action lawsuits and removes the right to a trial by jury. These agreements are frequently buried in fine print, making them difficult for the average user to notice or fully understand. Effectively, these terms protect the platform from accountability for system "glitches," unfair practices, or deceptive design, leaving users with virtually no clear path to resolve disputes or demand transparency.
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Vietnam
Fantastic to watch horses 24 hours a day I do wish FanDuel TV was still on. I really miss the team.
This company ruined horse racing
Don’t use it!!!
Racing bonuses
Why did you stop giving me the bonuses I really did appreciate it when you did give them
Talent
Bring it back. I am not betting as much. Honestly. No commentating has no vibe to what I’m watching. The interest in wagering isn’t as strong and I’m being completely honest with you even if it was just a weak thing with some talent that would be intriguing kind of like football.












