Gardener wins £1m lawsuit against Paddy Power after jackpot dispute

912     0
Gardener wins £1m lawsuit against Paddy Power after jackpot dispute
Gardener wins £1m lawsuit against Paddy Power after jackpot dispute

Corrinne Durber took legal action against a gambling company after it claimed she had won the daily jackpot instead of the ’monster jackpot’

When Corrinne Durber was told by Paddy Power she had won £1m but received only £20,000 she had a choice: fold or double down.

The gardener from Gloucestershire went for the latter and on Wednesday her tenacity paid off – she won a high court case forcing the gambling giant to hand over exactly £1,076,867.57. 

Speaking after the court decision, Durber said: “As you can imagine, I’m so relieved and happy that the judge has confirmed I fairly and squarely won £1m from Paddy Power.

“But why couldn’t Paddy Power pay up straight away instead of putting me through this legal torment? I will never bet with them ever again, and I advise others to be very careful, too.” 

She added that Paddy Power had “tried their very best to deny me my rightful winnings”.

“What’s the point in betting if betting companies like Paddy Power won’t pay up when someone wins a big jackpot?”

Durber had been playing the Wild Hatter game in October 2020, which was described as a combination of a fruit machine and a wheel of fortune-style game with two parts. After moving to the second part and spinning the jackpot wheel, her iPad screen displayed she had won the “monster jackpot”, which was stated as £1,097,132.71 on the day she played.

However, she was paid only £20,265.14 and told she had won the smaller daily jackpot, with the difference attributed to an error with the game’s display as it had been malprogrammed and pointed to the wrong prize.

Durber sued PPB Entertainment Limited, which trades as Paddy Power and Betfair, for breach of contract and the rest of her winnings, based on what she was shown on screen.

In a judgment in her favour handed down on Wednesday, Mr Justice Ritchie said that the idea of “what you see is what you get” was “central” to the game.

In a 62-page ruling, he said: “Objectively, customers would want and expect that what was to be shown to them on screen to be accurate and correct.

“The same expectation probably applies when customers go into a physical casino and play roulette. They expect the house to pay out on the roulette wheel if they bet on number 13 and the ball lands on number 13.”

After the ruling, a spokesperson for Flutter UKI, which owns Paddy Power, said: “Every week tens of thousands of customers win with Paddy Power, including an individual who received a £5.7m jackpot just one year ago.

“We always strive to provide the best customer experience possible and pride ourselves on fairness. We deeply regret this unfortunate case and are reviewing the judgment.”

 
Editorial Team

Sophia Martinez

World Affairs Correspondent

Gloucestershire, Paddy Power, Corrinne Durber, Jackpot, Gambling

Read more similar news:

04.02.2023, 18:02 • Sport
Gold Cup favourite Galopin Des Champs "can go four miles" says Willie Mullins
23.01.2023, 14:18 • Sport
Paul Townend astounds punters with amazing recovery riding Cheltenham favourite
27.01.2023, 09:11 • Sport
Jesus sent concerning Arsenal warning as striker nears return from injury
01.03.2023, 18:36 • Sport
France double Stayers' Hurdle challenge inspired by all-time great Baracouda
12.03.2023, 09:11 • Sport
Walsh predicts crushing Prestbury Cup victory for Ireland at Cheltenham Festival
14.04.2023, 13:50 • Sport
Grand National 2023 favourites - who they are and how they've fared in the past
18.05.2023, 14:29 • Sport
TV presenter taken off air for saying cheating and death part of racing
26.05.2023, 14:43 • News
UK's longest village sign pokes fun at Chelsea FC after 16th loss of the season
20.06.2023, 09:34 • Sport
Paddy Power suggests removing protestors from sports events - in hot air balloon
24.06.2023, 17:35 • News
Heat and booze at your fun-filled summer barbecue could lead to almighty row