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4/6/2011 11:12 AM
betus withdrawal complaintA
BetUS (SBR rating D+) player requested a $550 payout on March 2nd.
BetUS quoted a 7-10 business day time-frame for the funds to be received. The player has not been paid...
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5/4/2007 07:29 PM
BetUs (SBR rating D) payout update
BetUs.com complaints continue to accumulate. Players are frustrated by lack of communication and by slow-pay excuses. BetUs has told many bettors that their bank account details, which have been used successfully in the past, are incorrect. SBR has verified that multiple withdrawal requests have been fulfilled and has observed an average wait time of six weeks with some players waiting two months.
SBRforum: betus withdrawal update
4/15/2007 11:43 PM
BetUs (SBR rating D) players waiting two months for payment
BetUs payout complaints are similar to the
Sportsbook.com (SBR rating D+) withdrawal issues on a much smaller scale. SBR has received 29
betus withdrawal complaints since mid-February of which four have been resolved. BetUs appears to be attempting to buy time by telling the majority of these individuals that they have entered incorrect banking details and must resubmit their payout request. Two others reported that their bonus roll-over requirement has been increased after initially having been met. BetUs tells SBR that they, like many sportsbooks, are experiencing issues with third party processors. The book states that many of these issues have been addressed and users who have been waiting nearly two months should receive funds shortly. SBR will continue to monitor payouts from the BetUs family (D rated
SportsGambling,
Omni,
BetUs and
BetReduction) of books.
3/28/2007 08:53 PM
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BetUs (SBR rating D) players complain of payout delays; many waiting over one month for withdrawals. The sportsbook has blamed "misprocessed" payouts and processing difficulties but has left most players without a timeframe for when they can expect their funds. Despite the surge in
betus withdrawal complaints, SBR has confirmed that a few players have received a recent payment.
BetUs has recently moved its servers from Canada to Panama and is rumored to be attempting to find a way to move its entire operation to Panama. Sources in the country suggest the only way the book would be authorized to operate in Panama would be if it joined a preexisting gaming company.