Gold Circle Offer Additional Assistance To Punters

Targetted at players outside of Durban

Hollywoodbets Greyville – Gold Circle HQ (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

While all betting outlets are closed under lockdown, Gold Circle has provided a temporary admin kiosk at Gate 9, 150 Avondale Rd, Hollywoodbets Greyville.

It provides the following, limited services:

  • Payment of winnings in respect of expired totalisator tickets
  • Administrative assistance with the opening of new betting accounts
  • Deposits into existing betting accounts
  • Assistance of a general nature in respect of racing and betting related queries

The kiosk is operating on a temporary basis from Monday 08 June 2020 (between 10:00 and 17:00) until such time as betting outlets are permitted to re-open.

Following inquiries from customers and Sporting Post readers, Gold Circle have extensively explored the options of opening  a kiosk at Hollywoodbets Scottsville to replicate what they offer at Hollywoodbets Greyville.

This is regrettably not possible due to a host of logistical and legislative issues.

As a solution for customers outside of the Durban area, Gold Circle will provide the following additional service to its customers holding expired winning tickets, and until betting outlets open:-

Images of tickets can be emailed to [email protected] together with contact details.

The tickets will be verified and winnings either credited to existing telephone betting accounts or bank accounts, which will need to be furnished on a claim form.

Unfortunately until betting outlets open, cash cannot be paid out other than at Greyville.

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