Prince made his bet before a game-winning field goal by Denver's Brandon McManus. 'As a result of a pricing error this weekend, it wasn't for some of our customers.' 'Above all else, sports betting is supposed to be fun,' the company said in a statement Thursday. But FanDuel reversed field after consulting with state gambling regulators. The company initially refused to pay the bet placed at its sportsbook at the Meadowlands Racetrack, saying it isn't obligated to pay for obvious errors. The online sports betting company said it will pay Anthony Prince of Newark the full 750-1 payout he was promised when the company's automated system mistakenly generated long odds on the final moments of the Denver Broncos-Oakland Raiders game on Sunday.
Several other gamblers who made similar bets at wildly inflated odds will also be paid in full, FanDuel said Thursday. Upon further review, a New Jersey man will get his full $82,000 payout on a disputed $110 sports bet. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserįanDuel pays New Jersey man in full after pricing error in Raiders-BroncosĪTLANTIC CITY, N.J.