Sportsbook news results for the search term: sportsbetting.ag
08.22.2012 (04:06 PM CST)BetOnline (SBR rating B+) and Sportsbetting.ag (SBR rating D) will be down for scheduled maintenance from 1AM to 9AM ET. Management tells SBR that the nature of the maintenance is technical, and that end-users will notice no differences as the websites come back online. Players with feedback can write to Sportsbook Review.
06.27.2012 (03:10 PM CST)SBR newswoman Natalie and SBR dispute analyst Justin7 provide a sportsbook industry news update. In today's video, the recent BetOnline acquisition of Sportsbetting.ag is discussed, as well as an update on Pinnacle Sports, Bet770, BetAtHome, as well as Justin's current caseload of sportsbook disputes.
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06.25.2012 (06:29 PM CST)BetOnline (SBR rating B+) has acquired majority ownership of Sportsbetting.ag (SBR rating D). BetOnline management tells SBR that with the move will come significant upgrades for Sportsbetting.ag players — better bonuses, software, and payout reliability. SBR is assembling a list of outstanding complaints against the SB.ag brand for new management to address.
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06.04.2012 (07:23 PM CST)A Sportsbetting.ag (SBR rating D) player submits a payment complaint. The player tells SBR that he deposited $2,000 to the sportsbook in the last 18 months. He made his first cashout request on March 23rd for $1,290. The player has still not received his funds, and has been given generic updates from the sportsbook.
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05.31.2012 (04:59 PM CST)Six Sportsbetting.ag (SBR rating D) players report payment. SBR has contacted each of the remaining 18 players to confirm if their payments are still outstanding. The players reported receiving $24,500. Sportsbetting.ag recently had its rating lowered from D+ to D after the complaints racked up.
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05.29.2012 (07:24 PM CST)SBR newswoman Natalie provides a sportsbook industry news update. At the end of the segment, Natalie is joined by SBR dispute analyst Justin who discusses his current sportsbook dispute cases. 24SportsWeb, Sportsbetting.ag, and Betway are among three of the online sportsbooks covered in today's video.
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05.17.2012 (12:11 PM CST)Two Sportsbetting.ag (SBR rating D) players confirm receiving payment. Player one received an $1,800 check payout requested on March 11th. Player two received a $2,500 withdrawal requested the beginning of April; he still as a $9,500 bank withdrawal outstanding. Twenty-two Sportsbetting.ag slow-pay complaints are presently on file. Players are owed a combined $129,904.
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05.07.2012 (05:10 PM CST)Two new Sportsbetting.ag (SBR rating D+) complaints have been reported. The players tell SBR that Sportsbetting.ag took one of their most popular payment methods away; and are telling the players that the only way to receive their funds involve them waiting between 20 and 62 business days. SBR has received numerous Sportsbetting.ag player complaints this year, and downgraded the sportsbook to a rating of D+.
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05.06.2012 (11:59 AM CST)A Sportsbetting.ag (SBR rating D+) player submits a payment complaint. The player points out that the Sportsbetting.ag website lists 10-20 business days for payments via cheque by courier. He says that despite this, he has been advised that the new time-frame to receive his total $3,500 is 20-62 business days. The player complains that in addition, he has been advising that tracking methods are no longer available for players usage. SBR now has one dozen Sportsbetting.ag payment complaints on file. Players are owed over $100,000.
05.02.2012 (06:57 PM CST)
Two new Sportsbetting.ag (SBR rating D+) payment complaints have been reported. Player one states a $1,000 payout was requested on April 2nd. Player two states that a $700 withdrawal requested March 27th has not been paid, and claims that the sportsbook has not provided an update. SBR is following up on these payment complaints.
04.19.2012 (09:50 AM CST)Sportsbetting.ag (SBR rating D+) has reversed their decision in the $16,000 winnings dispute covered by SBR on March 26th, 2012. SBR reported that a player who registered with an incorrect state of residence had his balance nullified for allegedly being in violation of house policy. The player told SBR that he noticed Louisiana was not an option to select when registering. He chose a neighboring state and thought all was clear when he claims a representative phoned him the next day to help him make his first deposit.
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04.14.2012 (01:12 PM CST)
A Sportsbetting.ag (SBR rating D+) player submits a payment complaint. The player requested an $1,800 withdrawal on March 11th, 2012. Sportsbetting.ag assigned a ten business day time-frame for funds to be received, but the player has to date not been paid. Sportsbetting.ag management confirmed to SBR that there is currently an issue with one of their processors, contributing to payment delays. The player's $1,800 payment was to be sent through a method that was reportedly still being paid on time. Currently, Sportsbetting.ag is slow-paying eight players more than $100,000. SBR is following up on this sportsbook complaint.
Sportsbetting.ag was recently downgraded from C- to D+ for the
confiscation of $16,000 in winnings from a player who registered with an
incorrect signup detail. SBR covered that dispute in this sportsbook industry news
report.
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03.26.2012 (12:14 PM CST)A Sportsbetting.ag (SBR rating D+) player had $16,000 confiscated. SBR analyst Justin7 breaks down the complaint in the below sportsbook news video report.
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