As an AI, I don’t have access to specific policies of individual companies like FanDuel, but I can provide general information based on standard practices in the sports betting industry.
In general, once a bet has been settled, it is considered final and cannot be reversed. Bookmakers, including online platforms like FanDuel, typically have strict rules regarding settled bets to ensure the integrity of their operations and to maintain customer trust.
However, there are some circumstances under which a settled bet might be reversed or adjusted:
1. **Error in the Line or Result**: If there was a mistake in the posted odds or the result of the event (for example, if the wrong team was listed as the winner due to a scoring error), the betting site might reverse the bet.
2. **Technical Issues**: In cases where there was a technical problem with the betting platform that affected the bet, FanDuel might reverse the bet.
3. **Rule Violations**: If a bet is made in violation of the site’s rules (such as betting on a game in which you’re involved), it might be reversed.
4. **Collusion or Fraud**: If there is evidence of collusion or fraud, the site may void the bets involved.
In any case, for a settled bet to be reversed, it would require the intervention of the betting site’s customer service or integrity department, and they would need to determine that there are valid grounds for such an action according to their terms and conditions.
If you have a concern about a settled bet on FanDuel, you should contact their customer service directly to discuss the issue. They will be able to provide specific information based on their policies and the details of your bet.