Scammers pretending to represent Sportsbook Review are making their rounds. The con artists are sending bogus emails and working the phones posing as SBR. | Online scams target Sportsbook Review
It is not uncommon for players or rogue sportsbook employees to claim to
work for SBR. Though agendas vary, most attempts are financially
motivated. Recently, a series of third party websites were emailed
regarding advertising space from a fake "sbrsmarketing.com" email address. The scammers are attempting to strike a business deal.
In
an industry rife with fraud, web hustlers set their sights on the
industry's marketing departments, devising clever ways to pass
themselves off as SBR employees. In some cases, fraudsters link to
legitimate SBR websites to make their scam less apparent. In every
confirmed attempt, the scam artists used an email address that was one
letter off.
SBR fully intends to take legal action against
offenders, and would reward tipsters who provide actionable information
regarding the whereabouts or identity of said hustlers. If you receive
an email from a person purporting to be an SBR employee, please verify
the sender's contact information.
Feel free to write to SBR at help@sportsbookreview.com, or dial 1-830-515-4122 seven days a week during normal business hours.