It is not for nothing that Bet365 has written in its terms and conditions that they reserve the right to cancel any bet.
I understand your frustration that your bet has been canceled, but if you engage in this kind of dangerous strategy practice, you must also be responsible for the consequences that bets can be canceled. So you should not accuse Malubit of being scammers, bets have been canceled in accordance with the terms and conditions on our site. And any other bookmaker would have done the same.
If these types of practices were allowed legally, and if bookmakers did not cancel all of these bets, everyone would become wealthy with a 0% risk. Then you actually let the bookmakers play against each other. You've run into it this time, so be glad it happened now and not for big bets.
Again I quote the otherwise Bet365 terms:
1.3 It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure details of their bets / wagers are correct. Once bets / wagers have been placed they may not be canceled by the customer. Bets can only be changed by the customer using our Edit Bet feature, where this is available. bet365 reserves the right to cancel any bet / wager at any time.
How do you come up with the words that Bet365 paid with such misrepresentation of odds? They may have had a lot of liquidity in certain markets, or they were small amounts and they wanted to take responsibility for it if it happened incidentally. In time, however, your bets will always be canceled, and your account may even be closed.
These are the facts that pertain to all bookmakers. Not related to fraud. You have tried this repeatedly on our site, got away with it a few times, and now get angry because we have analyzed your betting pattern and data and have come to the conclusion that you wanted to abuse odds intentionally. You might have known we could take these kinds of measures.