French regulator publishes first report on player dispute service
The ANJ has provided a report on France’s dispute moderation service for the online gambling sector.
France.- The national gaming regulator, l’Autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ), has published its first report on the French online gaming dispute moderation service, Mediateur des Jeux en Ligne (Mediateur).
Created in September 2019, Mediateur is an independent service to moderate disputes between licensed gaming operators and customers.
It covers the entire online gaming sector including the national monopoly lottery operator FDJ and horseracing operator PMU.
Led by honorary magistrate Denys Millet, the service seeks to provide impartial moderation and find a fair settlement between parties.
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Wager cancellations cause most complaints
Mediateur recorded 1,420 dispute requests by French consumers in 2020. The majority (82 per cent) involved sports betting wager cancellations.
More than half of the requests (761) were deemed inadmissible, in most cases because the player had not provided a written complaint to the operator.
Of the remaining admissible complaints (659), 530 reached a resolution on average 62 days after the dispute was raised.
The dispute service said sports betting operators needed to revise and clarify terms and conditions on bet cancellations.
It found that players needed more detailed information on how cash-out payments are settled.
It also reminded French players to contact operators in writing and to clearly state that they intended to use Mediateur services before proceeding to make a complaint.
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