2/17/2008 10:34 PM
Zwinner enters the SBR rating guide at F. Zwinner is the latest fly-by-night gaming site from
Interactive Gaming Systems to be rated by SBR and should be avoided.
IGS is known for selling their turnkey start-up sites to small investors who hope to get rich overnight. When the sportsbook fails to make money and attract players, the disgruntled owner may refuse to further fund his investment. IGS client support then tells the player they only operate the site for an owner who refuses to pay. The company is better known to players by its customer service name,
playercenter. IGS is sometimes confused with Futurebet's new label, IGaming Software.
7/27/2007 07:10 PM
PlanetRockCasino (SBR rating F) unable to fulfill payout requests. The sportsbook has paid only $500 to two players who requested $1,000 in the first half of June. Player:
"To date they have only given me $500 and alot of excuses. I have $2,000 in account and I want to gradually take it all out, but I know if I reqested it all at once I would never see it." PlanetRockCasino is part of the
Interactive Gaming Systems family of turnkey books. IGS has hosted bankrupt fly-by-night bookmakers in the past, telling players their hands are tied and they only service the site owner whom they can not contact. IGS'
playercenter told SBR they were unable to comment when asked if PlanetRock was having financial issues. All IGS sportsbooks should be avoided.
07.28.2007 Update: PlanetRock sends player additional $250 towards $1,000 initial request.
PlanetRock users are advised to request withdrawals immediately.
08.01.2007 Update: PlanetRock sends last installment of $250. Player #1 paid in full.
5/13/2007 11:52 AM
LuckyStreetCasino is the newest fly-by-night gaming site from Interactive Gaming Systems to enter the SBR Rating Guide at F.
IGS is known for selling turnkey start-up licencese to small investors who hope to get rich overnight. When the book fails to make money and/or attract players, the disgruntled owner refuses to further fund his investment.
IGS support will then tell the player that they only operate the site for an owner who refuses to pay. The company is better known to users by its customer service name,
playercenter.
1/7/2006 11:50 PM
SBR Bill Dozer reports: QuakerCitySportsbook (SBR rating F) is the newest fly-by-night gaming site from Interactive Gaming Systems and should be avoided.
IGS is known for selling their turnkey start-up sites to small investors who hope to get rich overnight. When the sportsbook fails to make money and attract players, the disgruntled owner refuses to further fund his investment. IGS then tells the player they only operate the site for an owner who refuses to pay. The company is better known to players by its customer service name,
playercenter.
5/7/2005 11:16 PM
SBR Bill Dozer reports: Player files no-pay complaint against Interactive Gaming System’s (IGS)
WorldCasinoSportsBets (SBR rating F+). WCSB has owed the player $1200 since October of 2004. No managing company takes less responsibility for player funds and services more scam operations than IGS. It takes
as little as $15,000 for an individual to erect his or her own scam-sportsbook. Players should avoid
this group which is also known as
playercenter.
3/22/2005 07:35 PM
SBR Bill Dozer reports: Player files payout complaint against
IGS/playercenter operation,
CompuSportsbook (SBR rating F). SBR reminds bettors that
playercenter serviced books have suddenly closed with players funds in the past.
ProsBet (SBRrating F-) was the most recent site to disappear with account holder balances.
11/12/2004 11:27 AM
SBR Bill Dozer reports: No-pay sportsbook,
Prosbet (SBR rating F-) appears to have closed with player funds.
playercenter support claims the site will be “down for months due to maintenance” and player balances can not be accessed during this time.
playercenter services many fly-by-night gaming sites for licenser, Interactive Gaming Systems. Players should avoid IGS/
playercenter sportsbooks at all costs.