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There may be a limit, or they'll give you the bonus bets in the form of 4-8 separate equal value bets. Read the terms.For those of you familiar with how Draft Kings, etc. works.
I'm considering placing a Heisman bet. They have the promo where you get bonus money ro bet. Tell me if I'm understanding this correctly.
I place a $20 bet.
They then give me $200(?) bonus to bet.
I can put that $200 also on a Heisman bet.
Win or lose, I don't get the bonus money back.
If I win with the bonus money, I can pocket the winnings.
Not required to make any other bets.
Is this how it works?
We accept federal funds as well and have to report it to government agencies…. We don’t, however, have to report our findings through the media…. You can typically find out what red flags are against the type of business I work with but not have access to the investigation in its entirety. Would Northwestern risk their funding over this situation?You don't have to trust me. It can be verified. There are only about 20 schools total (many seminaries) that are 100 percent private. The moment a university takes federal funds they become subject to Title IX and the Clery Act (to name 2 that would apply in this case). Those laws require universities do a number of things on condition of accepting those funds, including reporting, disclosure, investigations, stated policies etc.
Even though FOIA doesn't apply directly to private universities, it does apply indirectly. So what I mean is... a school like Vanderbilt isn't subject to the general public's FOIA *but* it is subject to filings with the federal government which have to be made to keep accepting federal funding. So if you want to know, you can FOIA those filings after the government gets them (you ask the IRS for them instead of Vanderbilt whereas in UT's case you'd just file the FOIA with them). Additionally, the Clery Act and Title 9 have to be followed on things that relate to crime by any uni that takes federal dollars. So in UT's case, you want to know how many rapes were reported on campus all you have to do is ask. Vandy can be shadier but they still have to track and keep those stats. They report it to the feds who you can then request it from.
Sometimes there is a max odds amount, like +200. They may also give you 4 $50 bets. You can bet them on pretty much anything.For those of you familiar with how Draft Kings, etc. works.
I'm considering placing a Heisman bet. They have the promo where you get bonus money ro bet. Tell me if I'm understanding this correctly.
I place a $20 bet.
They then give me $200(?) bonus to bet.
I can put that $200 also on a Heisman bet.
Win or lose, I don't get the bonus money back.
If I win with the bonus money, I can pocket the winnings.
Not required to make any other bets.
Is this how it works?