Sportsbook news results for the search term: sportsbet
04.03.2013 (08:04 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating B) players have submitted positive feedback. The formerly D-rated sportsbook was acquired by the BetOnline Group (SBR rating B+) in June of 2012. BetOnline saw value in the historically troubled brand and went to work on salvaging its customer base, repairing the fragmented relationship it had with many of its players.
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04.03.2013 (04:20 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com Upgraded from C to B
02.19.2013 (11:33 AM CST)Update: SBR has spoken with SportsbettingOnline.ag management and confirmed that BetOwi Sportsbook is a sister brand. BetOwi has been adding to the sportsbook ratings guide at C-.
BetOwi.com Sportsbook is currently under review. Initial findings are that BetOwi.com is hosted on the same web server as SportsbettingOnline.ag (SBR rating C-) and shares a similar website layout. Sportsbook Review has followed up with SportsbettingOnline management to confirm the extent of their relationship with BetOwi. SBR will update this report as more information becomes available.
11.03.2012 (06:26 AM CST)Sportsbettingonline Upgraded from D+ to C-
11.01.2012 (06:49 PM CST)SportsbettingOnline (SBR rating C-) was added to the SBR ratings guide on May 26th, 2012. The sportsbook was initially downgraded after a representative of the brand attempted to poach players from other sportsbooks. SBR spoke with the SBO manager, who agreed to review the calls and dismiss the employee. Since that time, SBO has received favorable player reviews and has not been the subject of any significant issue. The SBO rating has been increased from D+ to C-.
SportsbettingOnline players with feedback are asked to write to help@sportsbookreview.com.
09.18.2012 (07:09 PM CST)In today's SBR Industry News video, SBR analysts Natalie Rydström and dispute manager Justin7 discuss the following: the recent upgrading of Sportsbetting.com (now .ag) following the BetOnline Group crediting over $30,000 to players who were cheated by old ownership, a Globet Sportsbook payout complaint, and two Betfair payout issues.
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09.17.2012 (09:11 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com upgraded from D to C
08.25.2012 (06:10 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com new ownership has credited a player who was cheated in April of 2009 by the old management. As SBR reported in June, the BetOnline Group (SBR rating B+) purchased
Sportsbetting.com (now .ag). BetOnline is in the process of clearing all outstanding payouts which were pending from the old brand.
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08.23.2012 (01:50 PM CST)The Sportsbetting.com player filed his confiscation claim with SBR in March of 2011 and has confirmed with SBR that new ownership credited him with $20,000. The BetOnline Group (SBR rating B+) acquired Sportsbetting.com (now .ag) in June. BetOnline tells SBR it is in the process of clearing all delinquent and pending payouts under the old brand.
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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.
08.03.2012 (05:43 PM CST)SBR analyst Natalie Rydstrom provides an iGaming News update for Friday, August 3rd. Topics for today include Maryland's plans to catch-up to other states and get online gambling on their agenda, an update from the Nevada Gaming Control Board and the latest with California's plans to offer sportsbetting in licensed establishments.
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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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05.30.2012 (08:30 PM CST)Sportsbettingonline downgraded from C- to D+
05.30.2012 (08:28 PM CST)SportsBettingOnline is apparently attempting to poach players from other sportsbooks. Three players have reported that SportsBettingOnline has called them saying an account for them was set up at SportsBettingOnline.ag using the details the player initially entered when joining a top rated sportsbook.
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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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05.26.2012 (09:10 PM CST)Sportsbettingonline has been initiated with a sportsbook rating of C-. SBR interviewed Sportsbettingonline manager Dave Johnson, former CEO of WagerWeb (SBR rating D-), on the company's business model and future plans. Sportsbettingonline is based in San Jose, Costa Rica. The company took its first sports wager on April 1st, 2012.
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05.26.2012 (12:24 PM CST)Sportsbettingonline SBR initiates rating coverage at C-
05.17.2012 (12:12 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com Downgraded from D+ to D
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.
Players in need of sportsbook assistance are asked to fill out a sportsbook
complaint form. Alternatively, players may reach Sportsbook Review by writing to
help@sportsbookreview.com or by dialing 1-830-255-4677 during
normal business hours.
03.28.2012 (11:10 AM CST)
SBR analyst Natalie Rydström covers the latest in the online gambling news mailbox. Natalie discusses the recent Legends (SBR rating A+) domain change, the Sportsbook.com card-counting dispute, and other recent online sportsbook news items. | Read full iGaming news video transcript
| Read more 03.26.2012 (05:20 PM CST)007Sportsbetting Sportsbetting.com downgraded from C to D+
03.26.2012 (01:41 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com downgraded from C to D+
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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03.17.2012 (01:20 PM CST)
Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C) tells SBR that payments now take up to 20 business days. One player reports waiting for a $2,500 cheque since February 3rd, 2012. The player states that despite phoning Sportsbetting.com (ag) and emailing at least once per day, he has been given generic updates and in some cases had his patience questioned. SBR advised the sportsbook that this player has waited ten days in excess of their posted time-frame, and pointed out that his initial payment request (which he was paid only half of) was made in December of 2011. The player had a nightmarish experience where his original withdrawal request was ultimately cancelled. He received a partial payment via cheque on February 1st, then immediately requested the remainder of his funds. SBR will update this report.
02.17.2012 (07:32 PM CST)
A Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C) player tells SBR that it has been two months since a $5,000 withdrawal was requested. The player was asked to provide two bank statements to verify that the funds have not been received. The player obliged Sportsbetting.com's (ag) request. The player has allegedly been told to "be patient" when asking for updates on his funds.
The Sportsbetting.com player from SBR's report on January 31st claims the sportsbook has sent him a new payment for his $4,750. SBR will update this report.
Players in need of sportsbook assistance are asked to fill out a sportsbook
complaint form. Alternatively, players may reach Sportsbook Review by writing to
help@sportsbookreview.com or by dialing 1-830-255-4677 during
normal business hours.
01.31.2012 (11:02 AM CST)
On December 11th, SBR reported that a Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C) player received only half of a $9,500 payout. The player has received a seperate $9,400 payment since the initial botched withdrawal, but has yet to receive the $4,750 owed. Sportsbetting.com management stated they were investigating with their processor, but has failed to provide a concrete update.
The player is documenting his ordeal in SBR's Sportsbook & Industry section. An unrelated player weighed in with similarly frustrated feedback on the Sportsbetting.com (ag) payment process. | Read Sportsbetting.com feedback
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01.23.2012 (05:46 PM CST)
A Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C) player submits a wagering dispute.
The dispute
The player placed three bets on potential Super Bowl matches. Bet one was the over in a New England vs San Francisco SB. Bet two was the New England pointspread against the 49ers. Bet three was the over in a Super Bowl of Baltimore vs San Francisco. After the conference championship weekend, New England and New York advanced to the Super Bowl.
The player expected his wagers to be voided, as the outcome of the conference championship weekend eliminated Baltimore and San Francisco from the playoffs. He claims to have placed the same future Super Bowl match bets elsewhere, and claims that he was credited his wager amounts back since the teams he bet on would not actually play in the game.
The sportsbook's position
A Sportsbetting.com representative advised the player that since the teams he wagered on will not be playing, that his wagers would be graded as losses following the Super Bowl.
SBR is following up with Sportsbetting.com management to confirm the accuracy of the sportsbook rep's statement. Players that also wagered these Super Bowl bet types are advised to write to SBR.
UPDATE: The player has confirmed that Sportsbetting.com credited his account tonight with the $420.
01.15.2012 (09:36 PM CST)
On 11 December 2011, SBR reported that a Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C) player received only half of a $9,500 payout. The player states that on November 27th, an additional $9,400 was requested, as well as a $9,500 check on January 6th. The player has not received any of the payouts. SBR is following up on this sportsbook complaint.
Players in need of sportsbook assistance are asked to fill out a sportsbook
complaint form. Alternatively, players may reach Sportsbook Review by writing to
help@sportsbookreview.com or by dialing 1-830-255-4677 during
normal business hours.
12.11.2011 (07:15 PM CST)
A Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C) player tells SBR that he requested $9,500 on November 14th. The player received only half of the payment ($4,750) on November 20th, and has not received word on why or when the rest of the payment will be filled. Sportsbetting.com has not provided an update. SBR is investigating this withdrawal complaint.
Players in need of sportsbook assistance are asked to fill out a sportsbook
complaint form. Alternatively, players may reach Sportsbook Review by writing to
help@sportsbookreview.com or by dialing 1-830-255-4677 during
normal business hours.
10.15.2011 (03:30 PM CST)
A Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C) player reports requesting a $2,604.62 withdrawal on September 19th. The player states that his funds have not been received. The player states that the Sportsbetting.com (ag) live help department has been unable to provide a meaningful payout update.
On October 10th, SBR reported that a Sportsbetting.com player made a withdrawal request of $1,400 on August 6th, and to date had not been paid.
SBR will update this report.
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10.10.2011 (06:20 PM CST)
A Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C) player reports a payout complaint. The player states that on August 6th, he requested a withdrawal of $1,400, which was never received. The amount ended up being placed back in the bettor's account "several times", at which point the player continued to wager and eventually increased his balance to $9,500. The player states that on September 13th, he made a new payout request for that amount and was told that payment could not be made, and that an update would be given. SBR has contacted Sportsbetting.com (ag) management to confirm the player's timeline.
On October 4th, SBR reported a conclusion on the previously documented Sportsbetting.com wagering dispute, where a player's second half wager on the NY Giants vs Arizonal Cardinals football game was canceled during the third quarter. The player allegedly had bet on a second half line that was mispriced by five cents, though management later clarified that the pointspread was out of line by a half-point. After discussing the complaint with SBR, management agreed to credit the player's winnings and correctly settle effected tickets.
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10.04.2011 (05:02 PM CST)
A Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C) manager has addressed the wagering dispute reported by SBR on October 3rd. In that dispute, a player stated that a second half wager on the NY Giants vs Arizona Cardinals game was canceled during the third quarter. The player forwarded an email from Sportsbetting.com (ag) which indicated that the wager was voided due to the correct line being a mere five cents different. The manager who spoke with SBR indicated that the wagering supervisor who made this ruling acted in error, and that effected players would have their winning tickets reinstated. SBR asks Sportsbetting.com players to write to help@sportsbookreview.com with feedback.
10.03.2011 (06:13 PM CST)
A Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C) player submits a sportsbook wagering complaint. The player tells SBR that he placed a $550 wager on the NY Giants vs Arizona Cardinals halftime total, which was listed at 21 points -105/-115. The player's wager was on "over", priced at -105. The player claims that after 14 points had been scored in the second half, he received an email message indicating that his wager had been canceled. Sportsbetting.com (ag) cited a line error, claiming that the correct line was 21.5 -110/-110.
[quote]Sportsbetting.com: The message is to inform you that the wagers on the Second Half total of the New York Giants vs. Arizona Cardinals NFL game scheduled for today Sunday, October 2nd, 2011 have been No Actioned due to a wrong line po sted. The total for the second half of the game was listed as 21.5, UN -115; the correct line was 21.5, -110 either way.
As per our rules,
"We will make every effort to ensure that all information available on our Site is accurate; however, in the case of obvious mechanical, technical or human error in the prices or conditions we publish, we reserve the right, at our discretion, to either modify your wager and to pay you out at the correct prices or to no-action your wager."
Thank you for your understanding. [/quote]
SBR is attempting to verify this sportsbook complaint. A sportsbook cannot choose to void a wager if it is allegedly mispriced by a mere five cents. Additionally, the player's claim that the wager was accepted then voided during the game would cement the sportsbook's actions as unjust. SBR will update this report.
| Read more 06.29.2011 (02:09 PM CST)SportsBetOnline BetOnline247 downgraded from D- to F
06.02.2011 (05:21 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com upgraded from C- to C
05.01.2011 (04:40 PM CST)
InternationalAllSports (SBR rating B) and Sportsbet.com.au (SBR rating B+) have withdrawn from the Canadian market. Sportsbet.com.au explained the decision in a generic letter to players. | Sportsbet.com.au statement
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03.08.2011 (10:30 AM CST)
A Win4Real (SBR rating C-) player reports that his winnings are not being honored. On February 26th, the player opened his account with Win4Real, depositing $12,000 via Moneybookers. He increased his balance to $32,000.
On March 7th, Win4Real zeroed the player's balance claiming that he also has a Sportsbetting.com account. Win4Real is part of the Sportsbetting.com Group, which has a rule prohibiting players from having more than one account with the family. | Win4Real dispute
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12.26.2010 (01:00 PM CST)
Update: SBR finds the player likely defrauded Win4Real.
Win4Real (SBR rating C-) confiscates $90,000 from player. The player began playing with Win4Real in the fall of 2009. Over the course of a year, the player made roughly $10,000 in deposits. In October of 2009, the player risked $650 on a seven team parlay, which won and netted him approximately $70,000. The player proceeded to win another $20,000 in the casino. In late 2009, Win4Real suspended the player's balance and locked his account. Win4Real has not provided comment to the player or SBR on why the player's balance was seized. On 5/28/2009, SBR reported that Win4Real and sister sportsbooks Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) and Racebook.com (SBR rating C-) confiscated $20,000 from a winning player with accounts at each outfit.
12.24.2010 (07:47 PM CST)
A new Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) bounced check dispute has been reported. On 12/23, SBR reported that a player had a check bounce for $924.52 in October, and had not yet been repaid. Another player has come forward indicating to SBR that a check paid to him in November for $1,500 bounced. Sportsbetting.com management has not yet discussed the first dispute with SBR.
12.23.2010 (10:26 AM CST)
On 12/21, SBR reported a Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) dispute. A player stated that a check for $924.52 bounced in October, and that he provided all followup information requested. Sportsbetting.com issued the following generic statement to the player today:
Sportsbetting.com: [quote]Unfortunately at the moment there is no update about your bounced check. Please note that we have sent all the required information about it to the processing team, as soon as there is an update we will contact you back.[/quote]
12.21.2010 (05:25 PM CST)
A Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) player submits a withdrawal dispute. The player states that he had a $924.52 check bounce in October, and has not been repaid. The player tells SBR that he provided Sportsbetting.com with all required documents to show that the check was not cashed, but has not been credited with the funds or sent a replacement check. SBR is following up on this dispute.
Sportsbetting.com player: [quote]About two months ago I attempted to withdraw $924.52 from sportsbetting.com. The check that they sent me bounced, apparently due to insufficient funds in the account that the check was written out of. I have sent sportsbetting.com everything they've requested of me, and since early November I have spoken to roughly 15-20 customer service reps about the situation. Most of them have assured me, day after day, that my money would be credited back to the account "by the end of business" that day. It never is, and still hasn't been.[/quote]
11.25.2010 (08:49 AM CST)
A Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) player says that his $8,000 balance was seized. In July, he deposited $500 and increased his balance to approximately $8,000. After requesting a $2,500 payout, Sportsbetting.com accused the player of fraud, confiscated his
winnings, and refunded his $500 deposit. Sportsbetting never gave the
player an explanation for the seizure. SBR is discussing this dispute with Sportsbetting.
08.16.2010 (11:20 AM CST)
BestHockeyBetting.com (SBR rating F) is offering a signup bonus of 20% to new accounts. BestHockeyBetting is a scam sportsbook under what is now a mostly defunct sportsbook group, EZ Sports. EZ Sports operated 49 sportsbook domain names at its peak and has scammed players out of hundreds of thousands in winnings. One of those players wrote in to SBR today indicating he had been stiffed $45,500 by Vegas-Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating F) in 2005. Vegas-Sportsbetting, like nearly all other former domains under the EZ Sports platform is now a sportsbook referrals site. | EZ Sports report
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08.10.2010 (05:43 PM CST)PremierSportsbetting upgraded from F to D-
08.10.2010 (05:43 PM CST)007Sportsbetting PremierSportsbetting upgraded from F to D-
07.06.2010 (01:28 PM CST)
Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) casino dispute update — A player that ran up a $280 loyalty comp into $100,000 playing roulette still has his account frozen. Sportsbetting.com addressed the dispute, which was reported to SBR on June 28th, by stating that the casino software supplier was still completing its investigation and testing the two winning sessions by the player for legitimacy. SBR will update this report once Sportsbetting.com renders its decision. | Players discuss Sportsbetting.com casino dispute
06.28.2010 (10:20 AM CST)
Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) has twice deactivated the account of a winning casino player. Sportsbetting.com credited a player $280 on June 6th from their loyalty program, he proceeded to play European Roulette and increase his balance to $72,000. Sportsbetting.com then deactivated his account to verify the legitimacy of his play. His account was reopened the following week. The player continued to play European Roulette and made an additional $28,000. Sportsbetting.com deactivated his account a second time citing the need to investigate ''irregularities'' within the software. SBR is following up with Sportsbetting.com management. | Sportsbetting.com forum discussion
06.01.2010 (02:27 PM CST)
A Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) player claims to have lost his $1710.92 balance as a result of a software error. The player attempted to sit at the Sportsbetting.com poker table and clicked an open seat, when he claims a technical error message displayed on the screen which froze his poker client. After rebooting the client and logging back into his Sportsbetting.com account, the player claims his $1710.92 balance was missing. SBR is following up on the complaint.
05.14.2010 (09:00 PM CST)SportsBetOnline BetOnline247 - SBR initiates rating coverage at D-
05.11.2010 (02:10 PM CST)
A MyBet (unrated) player deposited €300 in April of 2010 and received a bonus of €50.The player increased his balance to €647 before requesting a withdrawal. At this point MyBet confiscated voided €347 in winnings and refunded only the player's €300 deposit. The player signed up from Belarus, which is allegedly on MyBet's list of countries not to accept player's from. After reviewing the MyBet terms and conditions, no such mention of a ban on Belarusia players exists in the "Specific Terms and Conditions for Sportsbetting" section. SBR is following up with MyBet.
04.22.2010 (10:37 AM CST)
A Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) live wagering dispute has been received. A player making live wagers on the NHL game bewteen the Buffalo Sabres and Boston Bruins had 4 wagers no-actioned. All 4 wagers were placed in the 3rd period, two of which on the Bruins +1.5 +110 and 2 on the Over 3.5 goals -165. Sportsbetting.com stated to the player that the lines were supposed to be offered for the 2nd period, not the 3rd period. The player notes that when the wagers were placed, the game was already in the 3rd period. SBR is investigating the complaint.
04.16.2010 (12:08 PM CST)
Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) has addressed the sportsbook complaint reported on April 12th. Sportsbetting.com has stated that the player had mismatching names on the ID documents provided, and took more than a month to reply with the required information, causing the payment delay. Sportsbetting.com has stated that the payment was processed as normal after the player's account was verified.
In a second case, a player requested a wire transfer of $1127 on March 26th and has yet to receive his funds. Sportsbetting.com has stated the processed wire which left their account is missing, and that it can take up to 4 weeks for the bank to return the money.
04.13.2010 (04:55 PM CST)Sportsbetting.au Sportsbetting.com.au upgraded from C+ to B-
04.12.2010 (06:12 PM CST)
A Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) payment complaint has been received. Two months ago a player requested a withdrawal of $1691 and was asked to provide credit card documentation before his payout could be processed. The player obliged to all requests. After confirming that the required information was submitted, Sportsbetting.com allowed the player to make his withdrawal request, then canceled it after a week claiming that his account hasn't been verified. The player states that he spoke to ten different customer service representatives via the telephone, in addition to numerous live chat requests. SBR is investigating.
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12.02.2009 (05:28 PM CST)007Sportsbetting FlemingtonSportsBet - SBR initiates rating coverage at B-
12.02.2009 (05:28 PM CST)FlemingtonSportsBet - SBR initiates rating coverage at B-
11.18.2009 (02:10 PM CST)SportsBetOnline upgraded from B to B+
10.29.2009 (11:05 AM CST)SportsBetOnline upgraded from B- to B
10.21.2009 (11:38 PM CST)SportsBetOnline downgraded from A- to B-
10.14.2009 (05:41 PM CST)
Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) has frozen a player's account which held a $3241 balance pending identity verification. The player obliged the sportsbook's request. 10 days has elapsed and the player remains unable to access his account, his email queries since that time have went unanswered. SBR will update this report after communicating with Sportsbetting.com management.
09.29.2009 (02:08 PM CST)
The player from SBR's report on September 7th had their account reinstated on September 16th. Sportsbetting.com cleared the player after auditing the account. | View initial report
09.07.2009 (12:05 PM CST)
On July 29th, Sportsbetting.com (SBR Rating C-) disabled a player's account for what was described as a "random security check." The player had deposited $1500 via prepaid debit card from July 24th to July 26th, in three different transactions. Over a 3 day period, the player made approximately 30 wagers before the account was disabled. Sportsbetting.com asked the player to provide ID documents to verify the player's identity. After the requested documents were supplied and confirmed as received, the player was then asked to fax the back of driver license, which was sent on August 3rd. Since that time, the player has sent several emails inquiring as to why the account is still locked, which has approximately $2000 in it. Sportsbetting.com has been the source of communication and unjust confiscation complaints. The player has been sent only automated email responses and remains locked out of the account. SBR will update this report when Sportsbetting.com addresses the complaint. | Forum: Sportsbetting.com confiscation.
07.19.2009 (11:25 PM CST)SportsbettingTime is a new sportsbook from the Costa Rica-based EZ Sports Group.
07.19.2009 (04:52 PM CST)007Sportsbetting SBR initiates rating coverage at F
07.07.2009 (10:34 AM CST)007Sportsbetting - SBR initiates rating coverage at B+
06.12.2009 (07:58 AM CST)
Apex websites, ApexSportsbook.com and ApexSportsbetting.com, return online five years after closing and stiffing players. The Apex websites were utilized as handicapping and betting tips sites by Apex owner, Robbie, AKA Zach, marketed his new sportsbook ventures including his next sportsbook operation Bet33 (SBR rating F). ApexSportsbook is now one of many skins running on the Bet33 platform. Bet33, and even some players, have argued that the sportsbook should not have an F rating because the book has been online over three years and has not had any payout complaints filed against it. Bet33, its sister sites, and it's pay per head service, Realbookie.com, were built using the stolen funds from the original Apex Sports customers. Robbie has been asked multiple times in recent years to consider repaying his former customers.
05.28.2009 (10:55 PM CST)Sister books,
Sportsbetting.com, Racebook, and Win4Real confiscate player's
winnings and deposits
The player opened accounts at all three sportsbooks in June of 2008, depositing and playing consistently for five months. In November his accounts, which showed a profit of approximately $20,000, were frozen. The sportsbook cited a rule saying the player could only have an account at one sportsbook in the Sportsbetting.com Group. SBR has advised the sportsbook to pay the player for all wagers it booked since the player's funds were at risk. Bookmakers should have the ability to limit a player's action but should not retroactively void winning bets. Thus far Sportsbetting (SBR rating C-), Win4Real (SBR rating C-) and Racebook (SBR rating C-) have not agreed to pay the player for winning wagers, or even the winnings on the first of the three accounts joined. $9,500 in player deposits remain in possession of the sportsbook without an expla
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05.18.2009 (03:14 PM CST)Win4Real offered a proposition wager on the total amount of free throws made by NBA basketball player, Aaron Brooks, in a single game. The player took the under on a total set of 2.5 free throws made. Aaron Brooks played in the game and did not make or attempt a free throw. The wagering ticket provided by the player shows only the stipulation that the player must play.
Win4Real, a sportsbook in the
Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) Group, gave an illogical response to the player's complaint:
As per the update from our Grading department, the Free Throws under 2.5 indicates that Aaron Brooks should at least score below 2.5 but not zero (Under 2.5 indicates that the score must be less than 2.5 and Zero is not considered under 2.5).
You must have notice that Aaron Brooks did not score the Free Throws, which indicates that the score is Zero and hence the bet has been graded as Noaction.
SBR has inquired with management on the player's behalf. Bettors who were not paid on a bet of under on the total free throws by Aarron Brooks are invited to contact
SBR.
05.11.2009 (08:57 PM CST)Racebook (SBR rating C-) tells Sportsbook Review it has returned $1,000 in confiscated funds to player. The refund represents a deposit made to Racebook.com in 2008. The sportsbook originally told the player that the funds were not returned because he broke the rule of having more than one account within the Sportsbetting.com Family of sportsbooks. The player had accounts at sister books Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) and Win4Real (SBR rating C-) that were in good standing and inactive. SBR is seeking more information on why the deposit was not initially returned and if there were other non-bonus funds in the account. SBR will reassess Sportsbetting.com after pursuing further details from the company.
05.07.2009 (11:32 PM CST)Racebook (SBR rating C-) confiscates player funds
The player deposited $1,000 and won an additional $200. The sportsbook told the player that because he previously had an account at sister sportsbooks
Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) and
Win4Real (SBR rating C-) he is not eligible to have an account at Racebook.
Racebook has confiscated his deposit and winnings citing their terms and conditions which state that accounts at more than one Sportsbetting.com Group book are not allowed. The player states that his accounts at
Sportsbetting.com and
Win4Real are in good standing and are inactive. Racebook.com's betting limits were not exceeded. SBR Dispute Manager Lou has asked the sportsbook to address the confiscation claim of both deposits and winnings. On May 5th,
Racebook sportsbook agreed to credit a different player for deposited funds confiscated in 2008.
| Read more 05.05.2009 (01:22 PM CST)Win4Real and Racebook.com (SBR rating C-) agree to pay player for confiscated deposits totaling $800 The dispute over the winning wagers continues. SBR is seeking more information about the bets and the date the cited rule was added to the Sportsbetting.com Group's websites. The original complaint was reported April 29th:
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04.29.2009 (06:20 PM CST)Win4Real (SBR rating C-) and Racebook.com (SBR rating C-) confiscate player's deposits
The sportsbook management states it applied the punishment after the player's limits were lowered at a third book in the family, Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-). The bettor had an account at Sportsbetting.com, had his betting limits reduced, and subsequently deposited and won at both Win4Real and Racebook. The player was aware that he could make similar bets at Win4Real and Racebook and placed the same wagers for different amounts at all three sportsbooks in a three day period. The amount risked per play exceeded the limit given to him at Sportsbetting.com. SBR has asked Sportsbetting.com to return the player's deposits of $800. SBR's position is that the sportsbook should not benefit from the player's actions.
The Sportsbetting.com family of books currently has a rule stating that only one sportsbook within the book's family can be utilized. SBR will address the secondary issue of if the sportsbook had this rule in place when the player made these deposits. He won $6,400 in wagers that were not honored. Under normal circumstances a sports betting company with multiple brands is expected to honor all wagers before identifying a player it does not want to service at its sportsbooks.
| Read more 04.09.2009 (11:52 PM CST)HighRollerSportsbetting enters the SBR Rating Guide at F. HighRoller is the second new EZ Sports Group sportsbook to be rated this week. SBR expects to identify many new sportsbooks from scam operation EZ Sports this month. The group has used a new batch of website domains to hook players through search engines and is offering a turnkey program for new bookmakers.
04.09.2009 (02:51 AM CST)007Sportsbetting HighRollerSportsbetting - SBR initiates rating coverage at F
04.09.2009 (02:51 AM CST)HighRollerSportsbetting HighRollerSportsbetting - SBR initiates rating coverage at F
04.09.2009 (02:51 AM CST)HighRollers HighRollerSportsbetting - SBR initiates rating coverage at F
03.28.2009 (03:44 PM CST)Players report BetUS and Tout collaborating on Scam: SBR investigates
Sportsbettingchamp.com, a website promoting pro capper, John Morrison and the "John Morrison Chase Betting System”, is working with BetUS (SBR rating C-) to scam players.
How the scam works: When players sign up with BetUS through the Sportsbettingchamp.com website, BetUS identifies that player as a “Chase system” referral. When that player wants to make a play released by the tout, BetUS deals a unique, higher-priced line on that game for that specific player. It is similar to a grocery store changing price tags after they find out what you were sent to purchase.
For example, on March 23, 2009, the “Chase system” told the players to bet on the Los Angeles Clippers. BetUS and most books were offering a spread of +15 for this game. Most BetUS players, including those referred to BetUS through other professional handicapper websites received the fair line of +15. Players who were referred to BetUS from the Sportsbettingchamp's website were offered a line of +13.5.
Other recent examples of dealing inflated lines only to the tout’s subscribers include:
March 7, 2009: Golden State Warriors +6 (vs +8)
March 3, 2009: Toronto Raptors +6.5 (vs +8)
March 1, 2009: Toronto Raptors +4.5 (vs +6)
February 24, 2009: Charlotte Hornets +5.5 (vs +7)
In every case, the alternate line is only on games released by the tout, and always hurts the player following paying for the pick. The BetUs customer essentially pays much more than he or she realizes. BetUS’s tactic of moving the line against these players means that instead of charging the normal -110 for these wagers, BetUS is effectively charging these players -140 – four times the usual bookmaker commission.
Players are advised to use caution following any tout that suggests you use a particular sportsbook. SBR has received many complaints over the years involving touts that gain the bettor's confidence before taking part in various sportsbook scams.
11.03.2008 (10:32 PM CST)Aaronssportsbet <span id="ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_GridView1_ctl03_Label1">JackDaddysSportsbook </span><span id="ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_GridView1_ctl03_Label1">- SBR initiates rating coverage at F</span>
10.21.2008 (07:32 PM CST)BestHockeyBetting enters the SBR Rating Guide with an F rating
BestHockeyBetting is part of the EZ Sports Group. The most recent complaint came from a player who was with sister book
Vegas-Sportsbetting (SBR rating F). The player won almost $5,000 on a Giants Super Bowl futures wager. After requesting his winnings he was locked out of his account and told the line was a mistake. The group has stiffed big futures winners in the past claiming the line was offered in error and will not be honored. The scam allows the book to take continuous action on multiple teams throughout the season, eventually stiffing only those who bet on the championship team. BestHockeyBetting's homepage highlights generous futures odds on which team will win both NHL conferences and the Stanley Cup. Players should avoid Best Hockey Betting and its sister
EZ Sports books at all costs.
10.01.2008 (06:26 PM CST)SCAM ALERT: LazerWager (SBR
rating F) operation taking wagers through live dealer
online casinos. The company owns websites such as DealFourRealCasino.com
and
Deal4Real.net where the gambler can play against and
converse with a live dealer. TheLiveDealerCasino.com, owned by parent company
GPS
Global, is attempting to outsource the live dealer service to
other gambling operators. When SBR visited the LazerWager
facility in February to discuss its failure to pay, we toured the live
dealer casino room. Management stated that the value of the video
camera equipment was more than the "low 6 figures" owed to LazerWager
victims. LazerWager's parent company also operates its pay per head
service called Evolution
or EvoDP.com. Evo Data Processing hosts and
services the following sportsbook
websites:
betbooky.com
betc2c.com
betges.com
betwinnerlive.com
blackysports.com
ibetaaa.com
lasportsbet.com
lawager.com
msbparadise.com
onyxsports.net
risk2bet.com
sgbets.com
skytownsports.com
tagbets.com
ubet1688.com
win898.com
win989.com
09.03.2008 (11:36 PM CST)Former Portlandbet (SBR rating F) victims report payouts from bailout book Sportsbet.com.au
Portlandbet received an F rating after closing in July and then refusing to pay players their winners in full. Players complained to the ACT Gambling and Racing Commision which ruled that the Austrlian book must pay players in full. In August Portlandbet.com accounts were taken over by Sportsbet.com.au. Initial feedback from three
Portlandbet players, who received multiple bonuses as an incentive to keep the account active, has been positive.
08.04.2008 (06:55 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com tackling processor delays; poor customer support remains problem for players
Sportsbetting.com's (SBR rating C-) problems with inadequate banking resources were magnified by poor communication with users. The sportsbook has recovered paying most past due amounts including $30,000 to one player in late July. Players continue to report sending multiple emails and a front line of customer service that cannot do anything but pass the complaint on to unavailable management.
Player: I made two deposits on July 6th. They were never credited to my betting account but were deducted from my bank account. I have contacted CS multiple times using both email and phone and have gotten absolutely nowhere. They keep telling me 24-48 hours and they'll contact me. I never hear from them, then I call and they tell me the same load of crap again. I strongly advise any and everyone to pull their money from these guys. I wish I would have found your site before I made my deposits.
07.19.2008 (10:41 PM CST)Vegas-Sportsbetting player reports no-pay dating back to September 2007
The bettor requested $400 through
Neteller in September and has since requested the remainder of his $1,500 balance. The Vegas-Sportsbetting (SBR rating F) website gives him the message that he is not allowed to have more than one "pending withdrawal." Emails to the scam operation have bounced and the phone representative continuously claims management is not available to address the payout request. The player explains how he was duped by
Vegas-Sportsbetting:
I have tried contacting them through 'live chat' help but when you eventually are told you have an operator, as soon as you mention 'withdrawing' money, they disappear and no further dialogue takes place. The email address they give for support just bounces back. I currently have over $1500 in the account. I must confess to not realising there are so many bogus sportsbook in operation, in the UK where I reside you never get these sort of problems. I actually work for the Racing Post - national daily racing/sports paper - and will be writing up my experiences with this firm, and advising everyone to check out your ratings and reviews about any sportsbook before opening an account and departing with money with these firms. They are very clever. The NFL markets in particular are frequently updated, giving the impression that its a very workable and therefore trustworthy operation.
This group of sportsbooks is known for scamming players on future wagers and failing to pay winners. Players can view a list of all sister sportsbooks of Vegas-Sportsbetting
here.
07.15.2008 (11:41 PM CST)All-Sportsbook enters the SBR Rating Guide with an F rating.
All-Sportsbook is part of the
EZ Sports Group. The most recent complaint came from a player who was with sister book
Vegas-Sportsbetting (SBR rating F) five months ago. The player won almost $5,000 on a
Giants Super Bowl futures wager. After requesting his winnings he was locked out of his account. The group has stiffed big futures winners in the past. The scam allows the book to take continous action on multiple teams through out the season, eventually stiffing only those who bet on the championship team. All-Sportsbook.com already has its very generous
NFL futures
odds up.
06.22.2008 (11:15 PM CST)1SportWagering enters the SBR Rating Guide with an F rating. 1SportWagering is part of the EZ Sports Group. The most recent EZ Sports complaint came from a player with sister book Vegas-Sportsbetting (SBR rating F) in February. The player won almost $5,000 on a Giants Super Bowl futures wager. Shortly after requesting his winnings he was locked out of his account. The group has stiffed big futures winners in the past. The scam allows the book to take continous action on multiple teams through out the season, eventually stiffing only those who bet on the championship team. The majority of the EZ future bet bettors never realize they risked funds with nothing to gain.
05.08.2008 (04:56 PM CST)Sportsbook.com (SBR rating D-) yet to correct April 13th misgraded wagersPlayers with losing wagers on Herzeliya vs. Beitar Jerusalem may contact SBR for help requesting a manual sportsbook account credit. The match was called before completion due to crowd violence. Sportsbook.com's rules state the match must be completed for the player to have action. SBR has already assisted one player correct his account however, the
sportsbook has not applied credits to all deserving account holders. It is common for the Sportsbook.com Group to credit only the players who complain. Two players from
Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-), which outsources its wagering and odds management to Sportsbook.com, are awaiting credits.
05.03.2008 (03:13 PM CST)BetSBI (SBR rating D+) fails to pay scammed players after repeated promises
A
BetSBI (Sports Betting International) representative contacted multiple players setting them up with a line of wagering credit. Players won approximately $2,000 and filed a complaint with SBR when their contact was no longer answering his phone. The sportsbook's manager told SBR that the agent gave other players credit as well and those players lost over $15,000. Since those players refused to pay the agent he was unwilling to pay the unrelated winning account holders. The sportsbook's manager gave multiple dates for when it would step in and pay the players if the issue could not be resolved directly with the agent. After assuring both the players and SBR that the accounts would eventually be paid, SBI has gone back on its word. Players should be aware that BetSBI, which claims it no longer has post-up players, works with rogue agents and may be facilitating a scam.
04.29.2008 (09:55 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) has been behind in payments since it stopped using
Sportsbook.com (SBR rating D-) accounting service in December of last year. Over 25 users have submitted payout complaints within the past month. The majority of these players are most alarmed by the lack of communication with the sportsbook, saying they are continually promised updates by email and phone that never arrive. SBR can verify that players have been paid five figures. Recent history suggest players who are waiting will be paid within two months.
Player waiting for $2,500:
They literally have provided zero updates. The call center "pros" keep giving the same empty assurances and "we understand your frustration" pleasantries, but there has been exactly zero word from the actual withdrawal department about when they are going to re-issue a check. |
Player discussion
04.21.2008 (10:06 PM CST)BetOnSportsbook enters the SBR Rating Guide with an F rating. BetOnSportsbook is part of the EZ Sports Group. The most recent EZ Sports complaint came from a player with sister book Vegas-Sportsbetting (SBR rating F) in February. The player won almost $5,000 on a Giants Super Bowl futures wager. Shortly after requesting his winnings he was locked out of his account. The group has stiffed big futures winners in the past. The scam allows the book to take continous action on multiple teams through out the season, eventually stiffing only the backers of the championship team. The majority of the EZ future bet bettors never realize they risked funds without a chance of winning.
04.19.2008 (08:17 AM CST)Aaronssportsbet PitBossPlayer - SBR initiates rating coverage at F
02.22.2008 (11:53 PM CST)BetBeyond is part of the EZ Sports Group. The most recent EZ Sports complaint came from a player with sister book Vegas-Sportsbetting (SBR rating F) last week. The player won almost $5,000 on a Giants Super Bowl futures wager. Shortly after requesting his winnings he was locked out of his account. The group has stiffed big futures winners in the past.
02.18.2008 (10:34 PM CST)This group attracts victims with a professional looking webpage and enticing odds. Offering extremely generous payoffs on future bets and then voiding the winning wager due to a "bad line" is one of the EZ Sports book’s biggest cons. This allows the book to take a healthy amount of wagers during an entire season, while having no intention of paying out. The book is able to take in large amounts of cash, eventually upsetting only a small percentage of those bettors, most never realizing they were swindled. Past victims include those who took the Detroit Pistons and the Los Angeles Lakers to win the championship.
Player: I didn't realise that Vegas-sportsbetting was a scam book part of the EZ group until just now when I checked your site. I did so because I had backed the NY Giants there and requested a $4575 withdrawal last week. I had no problems loggin in then, I requested the withdrawal (to Neteller) and waited. I didn't see anytihng happen from my Neteller end so I tried to log in now to vegas-sportsbetting and I cannot get in. They have obviously blocked my account. I have tried and tried to log in and it wont work. What kind of recourse do I have now?
02.11.2008 (01:21 AM CST)88Sportsbetting 8888Sports - SBR initiates rating coverage at F
02.06.2008 (05:32 PM CST)SportsBetOnline AmericanFootballBetting & LasVegasBetonline - SBR initiates rating coverage at F
02.06.2008 (05:27 PM CST)AmericanFootballBetting & LasVegasBetsonline enter the SBR Rating Guide with an F rating. The books are new listings for no-pay scam group, EZ Sports. The group includes stiff sportsbooks, BetonSportsOnline (SBR rating F) and EZSportsbetting (SBR rating F).
01.09.2008 (10:27 AM CST)Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) phone lines back up. The sportsbook's users have complained about the absence of a working phone line, not receiving email responses and slow-pays since the start of December. Sportsbetting.com switched to in-house customer service and financial processing at the start of December. Players have recently confirmed receiving payouts that were originally requested through the Sportsbook.com Group's service in November.
Update 2:20 PM: Two players who complained of withdrawal delays in December report receiving subsequent four-figure payouts in seven days.
12.16.2007 (11:22 PM CST)SportsBetting.com (SBR rating C-) player who has been waiting for $1,510 since March received his check yesterday. Sportsbetting management tells SBR a second slow-paid player has also been sent his payment. SBR is currently monitoring new five-figure withdrawal requests.
12.16.2007 (01:15 AM CST)007Sportsbetting PremierSportsbetting - SBR initiates rating coverage at F
12.16.2007 (01:15 AM CST)PremierSportsbetting - SBR initiates rating coverage at F
12.15.2007 (11:52 PM CST)
PremierSportsbetting listed at F in the SBR rating guide as part of the Apex Group. The former owner of Apex Sportsbook (SBR rating F-), now going by the name Zach, is also the owner of such books as Bet33 (SBR rating F) and Totalbets (SBR rating F). Zach repeatedly tells SBR that there have been "zero no-pays in years" but has not been willing to pay Apex victims who he stiffed before beginning his new venture.
12.14.2007 (11:17 PM CST)No-pay sportsbook 88SportsBetting (SBR rating F) closes. The sportsbook entered the BlackList in 2005 after joining the EZ Sports Group and failing to pay users.
12.13.2007 (06:46 PM CST)Three players report being slow-paid by SportsBetting.com (SBR rating C-) with one player reporting waiting since March.
"$1,512 has been requested 2-3 times per month, since March of 2007 - nothing but excuses, no payment. My responses are exactly the same each and every time. We will investigate and get back to you. Never." Sportsbetting blames previous service provider,
Sportsbook.com (SBR rating D-), which handled payouts until November. Sportsbetting has pursued these matters with their former banking department. Players also complain that the book has not replied to emails, has not had a phone number since November, and LiveChat is often backed up with as many as 20 users in the queue. Two players have recently submitted payment requests under the new system and have offered to allow SBR to monitor the withdrawal process. |
Discussion 11.30.2007 (06:37 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating C-) leaves Jazette Ltd. (Sportsbook.com Family) customer service. Sportsbetting.com has removed the service provider's phone number from its website as the first Jazette-affiliated sportsbook not to utilize any of the operation's client support system and staff management. The book will provide its own customer service and accounting department. Sportsbetting has not offered a phone support line of its own but states it is "upgrading its phones service" and is asking players to use its LiveChat feature. Sportsbetting continues to use Sportsbook.com's World Gaming software and line management system. The move is expected to be followed by other Sportsbook.com partner books that want to avoid providing poor customer service and the unethical actions taken by Jazette management. SBR will closely monitor new payout request and player support services.
11.24.2007 (06:31 PM CST)GoSportsBet NYCsportsbook & EZbets lowered from D+ to D-, GoSportsbet lowered from D to D-
11.24.2007 (06:31 PM CST)EZBets NYCsportsbook & EZbets lowered from D+ to D-, GoSportsbet lowered from D to D-
11.24.2007 (06:31 PM CST)NYCsportsbook & EZbets lowered from D+ to D-, GoSportsbet lowered from D to D-
11.24.2007 (05:00 PM CST)007Sportsbetting NYCsportsbook & EZbets lowered from D+ to D-, GoSportsbet lowered from D to D-
11.16.2007 (08:32 PM CST)Ownership for these three Sportsbook.com-hosted books have agreed to make decisions independent of
Sportsbook.com (SBR rating D-) and in a manner that is deemed to be fair to users. Each book has addressed old complaints and states that it is committed to addressing future issues. These sportsbooks offer email service that by-pass the Sportsbook.com customer service center. Sportsbook.com has allowed a long list of player complaints to build. The list includes verified reports of outright theft and cheating on individual bets. SBR will publish a detailed report of offenses once all data is gathered and discussions on remaining issues have concluded. SportsBetting and Linesmaker have been upgraded from D+ to C-, BetUSA from C- to C. Privately owned Sportsbook.com-hosted sportsbooks that would like to clarify their position and address pending issues should
contact SBR.
Note: All sportsbook.com-serviced books rely on the operation for its financial processing. The group was unable to pay some non-U.S. players for over five months earlier in 2007.
11.16.2007 (08:31 PM CST)007Sportsbetting SportsBetting.com raised from D+ to C-
10.20.2007 (11:00 AM CST)Jazette Enterprises Ltd-hosted sportsbooks downgraded from D+ to D- with exception of BetUSA (SBR rating C-) and Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating D+). Sportsbooks in this group that would like to discuss their rating may call 830-255-4677 or contact SBR
by email.
10.19.2007 (01:23 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating D+) joins BetUSA (SBR rating C-) in stating that it will not confiscate winnings from correlated parlays, which was the original action taken by service provider,
Sportsbook.com's (SBR rating D+) operation management. Any players that have found their SportsBetting.com account to be debited should contact SBR or
Sportsbetting.com.
BetUSA has added the following rule to address the lack of software control over correlated parlays. Other
Sportsbook.com sister sites are encouraged to add similar language and warn players via email that this new stipulation exists.
Correlated parlay betting: The results of certain events can be considered to be correlated. For example, in college football betting on a heavy underdog (eg 35 point underdog) and the under in the game is statistically correlated. If players consistently bet correlated parlays then management reserves the right to regrade wagers. Wagers will be split so that half the stake will go on the pointspread and half on the under in the game. This rule applies from 19 October 2007. This will only apply to those regularly staking $50 or more on parlays and is intended only to limit professional bettors who consistently bet correlated parlays.
SBR Rules Monitor: BetUSA
SBR continues to discuss this matter with Sportsbook.com management with little progress. Sportsbook.com has agreed to credit players for losing correlated parlays since September 1st. This is of little consolation for most victims because only winning account holders were robbed during a time period when Sportsbook.com noticed players beating the book for large sums. Players do not have the option to recover losses from periods prior when they may have sustained a losing run. The offer by Sportsbook.com, although possibly reducing the amount stolen, further illustrates why the actions are unjust.
10.07.2007 (11:48 PM CST)The sportsbook was part of the BetOnUSA Group (Empire Entertainment Ltd) before BetOnUSA moved its network of
sportsbook websites under the
Sportsbook.com Group (Jazette Enterprises Ltd) in December of 2006. When BetOnUSA chose to cut ties with Jazette and move its websites to the SportsbookUSA Group (Futurebet) last month they redirected PyramidCasino.com to land at BetOnUSA.com. Most PyramidCasino account holders can log in at BetOnUSA (SBR rating D). This player has been told by BetOnUSA that they have not received the funds from the Sportsbook.com operation and are not responsible for the balance despite owning the site, which now points to BetOnUSA. Sportsbook.com management claims the player debt belongs to BetOnUSA despite that funds were won when the site was managed by the Sportsbook.com Group and the player currently being able to log in to his zeroed out account using the Jazette-operated Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating D+). This is the second player to report that the two companies are playing hot potato with his balance. A player who won over $100,000 from BetOnUSA's casino has not been able to access the $85,000 that was remaining in his BetOnUSA account. Both companies claim the debt belongs to the other. BetOnUSA is owned by the same group that owns Oddsmaker (SBR rating D-). These issues serve as a reminder of the added risk that comes with playing at
08.24.2007 (06:35 PM CST)BetOnUSA's website is currently displaying the message:
"We at BetOnUSA.com have decided that it is in the best interest of our players to re-launch with US focused software. We will exhaust every option available to us to make the account transfer process as seamless as possible and to return BetOnUSA.com to its roots as a US-based gaming community."
The sportsbook is currently hosted on a Futurebet server and IP address. Some cashier pages are already live on the Futurebet/PlayerSupport network. Sportsbook.com support is telling BetOnUSA players they are having problems with the site when in fact the website is off-line so that accounts can be ported into the Futurebet software and the website can be moved to Futurebet's Canadian servers. Despite the Sportsbook.com Group's processing issues it is likely the payout situation will worsen for BetOnUSA users. It should be noted that BetOnUSA was known for dishonest practices prior to its move to Sportsbook.com's facility. PyramidSportsWager (SBR rating D+), a long time BetOnUSA sister site and IEE licensee, is also offline due to the impending transfer. Players are advised to pursue funds from these sportsbooks.
BetOnUSA players can currently access their accounts through Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating D+)
07.22.2007 (11:03 PM CST)OnlineLasVegas enters the SBR Rating Guide and Blacklist rated F. The book is a new listing for no-pay scam group, EZ Sports. Players reported $5,000 in confiscated NFL future bet winnings in February from sister sportsbook EZsportsbetting (SBR rating F).
07.16.2007 (09:58 AM CST)SportsBetOnline <a class=ab href="http://www.sportsbookreview.com/sbr/BetOnline">BetOnline</a> & BestLineSports upgraded from B+ to A-
06.13.2007 (12:57 AM CST)BetOnSportsBetting - SBR initiates rating coverage at F
06.13.2007 (12:57 AM CST)BetOnSports BetOnSportsBetting - SBR initiates rating coverage at F
06.13.2007 (12:57 AM CST)007Sportsbetting BetOnSportsBetting - SBR initiates rating coverage at F
06.12.2007 (11:44 PM CST)BetOnSportsBetting enters rating guide at F. BOSB is the latest of the mass-produced EZ Sports scam-books to solicit an SBR reader. History suggests EZ Sports will launch a new batch of betting websites as football approaches. Players can read more about the scam group
here.
06.07.2007 (11:58 AM CST)SportsBetOnline upgraded from B to B+
05.27.2007 (01:28 AM CST)BetTheWorld upgraded from F to D. SBR has not received any new complaints since the sportsbook took over player accounts from TotalsSportsBetting last August. Members of management who initially gave false information to SBR and players are said to have been dismissed. BTW is currently serviced by
International Data Solutions.
04.16.2007 (12:34 AM CST)SportsBetOnline upgraded from C to B
04.12.2007 (06:23 PM CST)
03.14.2007 (11:04 AM CST)Jazette Enterprises Ltd, including
Sportsbook.com (SBR rating D+),
Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating D+),
PlayersOnly (SBR rating D+) and
BetOnUSA (SBR rating D-), tells SBR that they have obtained a new bank wire processing service. Management states that players who have check withdrawals pending may wish to cancel those requests in favor of a wire. Bank wire is the sole option for withdrawals at this time and may take weeks depending on the order the request was received. The company has been pursuing a new check processor since parting with previous service proivders last month and does not presently have the ability to send checks. Some players have been waiting over a month for their funds.
03.12.2007 (08:18 AM CST)FootballSportsBetsOnline - SBR initiates rating at F
03.12.2007 (08:18 AM CST)007Sportsbetting FootballSportsBetsOnline - SBR initiates rating at F
03.12.2007 (08:13 AM CST)007Sportsbetting FootballSportsBetsOnline - SBR initiates rating at F
03.12.2007 (08:13 AM CST)FootballSportsBetsOnline - SBR initiates rating at F
03.12.2007 (08:09 AM CST)365DaysSportsbetting - SBR initiates rating at F
03.12.2007 (08:09 AM CST)Aaronssportsbet 365DaysSportsbetting - SBR initiates rating at F
03.12.2007 (08:09 AM CST)007Sportsbetting 365DaysSportsbetting - SBR initiates rating at F
03.11.2007 (10:24 PM CST)FootballSportsBetsOnline & ProFootballLinesAndOdds enter the SBR Rating Guide at F. Both sportsbooks are new SBR listings for no-pay scam group, EZ Sports. Players reported $5,000 in confiscated NFL future bet winnings in February from sister sportsbook EZsportsbetting (SBR rating F).
02.22.2007 (01:02 PM CST)Gambling.net (SBR rating D+) player accounts moved to sister sportsbook, Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating D+).
02.19.2007 (11:22 PM CST)SportsBetOnline upgraded from C- to C
02.10.2007 (05:01 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com upgraded from D- to D
02.10.2007 (12:07 PM CST)Gambling.net <div>
<div>Sportsbetting.com & Gambling.net upgraded from D- to D+ </div>
</div>
02.04.2007 (11:01 PM CST)365DaysSportsbetting enters the SBR Rating Guide at F. Two 365 players submitted no-pay complaints in January. 365DaysSportsbetting is affiliated with scam group EZ Sports.
02.04.2007 (10:56 PM CST)365DaysSportsbetting - SBR initiates rating at F
02.04.2007 (10:56 PM CST)Aaronssportsbet 365DaysSportsbetting - SBR initiates rating at F
02.04.2007 (05:02 PM CST)365DaysSportsbetting SBR initiates rating at F
01.31.2007 (07:01 PM CST)BetOnUSA (SBR rating D-) and sister books acquired by Jazette Enterprises Limited (D+ rated Sportsbook.com). Sportsbook management tells SBR the BetOnUSA Group (Empire Entertainment Ltd) was purchased last month. All customer service and accounting is now directed to the Sportsbook building in Costa Rica. The purchase brings Sportsbetting.com (SBR rating D-) back to the company and gives Jazette ownership of the World Gaming software code.
JEL states that it will look into no-pay claims against BetOnUSA, including the latest from a player waiting four months for $1,000.16. JEL sportsbooks also have their own no-pay complaints pending. During the migration of SportingbetUSA (SBR rating D+) last October to Jel-owned SuperBook (SBR rating D+) some accounts, balances and pending wagers were lost.
10.25.2006 (06:06 PM CST)
One-time B- rated sportsbook, Gambling.net has been lowered to D- along with Sportsbetting.com. Both sportsbooks were hosted and serviced by the Sportingbet offices in Costa Rica while holding a licensing agreement and domain name leasing contract with World Gaming Plc. BetOnUSA (SBR rating D-) parent company, Empire Entertainment Ltd. has purchased the World Gambling service contracts. These sites are expected to be managed by BetOnUSA and its staff in the near future. Players are advised to redeem balances at this time.
10.25.2006 (05:04 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com downgraded from D+ to D-
09.20.2006 (08:42 AM CST)007Sportsbetting SportsBettingInternational (<A class=ab href="http://www.sportsbookreview.com/sbr/SportsBettingInternational">BetSBI</A>) upgraded from D+ to C-
09.20.2006 (08:42 AM CST)SportsBettingInternational (<A class=ab href="http://www.sportsbookreview.com/sbr/SportsBettingInternational">BetSBI</A>) upgraded from D+ to C-
08.29.2006 (11:09 PM CST)GoToSportsbetting (SBR rating F-) owner, Warner Frank Williams targets football bettors with new site GoToBetFootball.com. Mr. Williams has been behind many pump-and-dump scams including the ChangeABet (SBR rating F-) group of books, SunsetWager (SBR rating F), GoldPalace (SBR rating F-) and more.
08.23.2006 (04:46 PM CST)TotalSportsbetting, also known as TSbets, (SBR rating F+) closes; Sells accounts to BetTheWorld (SBR rating F)
Earlier August report on BetTheWorld:
SCAM ALERT: BetBTW (SBR rating F) fly-by-night sportsbook lying to players. BetTheWorld initially told SBR that they have been located in San Jose on 1st floor of building 2 in Oficentro and have been there for over two years. After SBR visited the building only to find that no one there has heard of the book, BTW told SBR they work out of a house where they have a staff of two employees. The book’s General Manager went on to say that their clerks are in residential houses throughout the world patched into the server through their home phone lines. BetBTW is offering 100% match bonuses to a list of players who were supposedly victims of the BetOnSports debacle. Players should avoid BetBTW and their exorbitant offers. This book will likely be closed before the start of the regular NFL season.
07.03.2006 (11:56 AM CST)SportsBetOnline <A class=ab href="http://www.sportsbookreview.com/Search/default.aspx?Area=Site&Search=betonline&Submit2=Search">BetOnline upgraded from D+ to C-</A>
06.22.2006 (08:56 AM CST)HomeRunSportsBetting - SBR initiates rating at F
06.22.2006 (08:56 AM CST)007Sportsbetting HomeRunSportsBetting - SBR initiates rating at F
06.11.2006 (01:35 PM CST)007Sportsbetting GoToSportsbetting - SBR initiates rating at F-
06.11.2006 (01:35 PM CST)GoToSportsbetting - SBR initiates rating at F-
06.11.2006 (01:12 PM CST)GoToSportsbetting (SBR rating F-) is a new sportsbook from former owners of stiff sportsbook Sunset Sports (SBR rating F-).
05.30.2006 (12:07 PM CST)Aaronssportsbet LasVegasSportsbookDK - SBR initiates rating at F-
02.17.2006 (11:22 PM CST)Sportsbook.com (SBR rating D+) and SportsBetting.com (SBR rating D+) agree to refund $15,000 in casino losses to bettor. The correction comes one month after the player complained to SBR that his account was hacked and funds were lost in the casino. The sportsbook maintains that the funds were missing due to a "glitch". The balance adjustments will mark the sixth correction of this kind.
02.14.2006 (10:42 PM CST)Owner, Ali Eltaib, tells SBR about the early lessons learned as a credit-player’s sportsbook trying to establish a presence in the post-up business. Ali recalls initially sustaining losses due to poor marketing decisions and over-generous deposit bonuses. Although this bookmaker is attempting to succeed offering reduced juice, Platinum is taking steps toward a more sustainable business model. Online wagering limits and bonus maximums have been reduced and professional action has been limited. PSB, having just completed its sophomore football season, has been upgraded to C- and will be further evaluated after latest website upgrades are complete. The book is still attempting to find its niche and players should use caution while PSB is tested further. View PlatinumSportsBets office photos here.
02.14.2006 (10:45 AM CST)007Sportsbetting PlatinumSportsBets upgraded from D+ to C-
02.11.2006 (11:51 PM CST)The following sportsbooks have been identified as part of SCAM company EZ Sports: SurvivorSportsbook, Sportsbettings and BasketballSportsbetting. SBR consistently receives no-pay complaints from sister sportsbooks, like BetonSportsOnline (SBR rating F). Read more about past scams from EZ Sports here.
12.26.2005 (11:57 PM CST)invests in software upgrades and new website to perpetuate scam. SBR offices still receive weekly calls from players who have been coaxed into depositing with EnglishSportsBetting, which is now branded as Telebet. The sportsbook has purchased customer lists and is aggressively calling players with promotional offers. Many inactive players have reported being offered to "upgrade their account" in order to receive premium bonuses. SBR will continue to post periodic ESB warnings.
12.21.2005 (10:12 AM CST)Player slow-paid by AllSportsCasino(SBR rating D). The bettor’s account was closed nearly one month ago after he was labeled a "wiseguy". He has been waiting for his balance of $1103 since. This marks the fourth payout complaint form the Phoenix Rising Group. Management claims that "accounting is backlogged" due to the "holidays", "Neteller upgrades" and a "server outage".
Phoenix Rising is a very small sportsbook that operates with a customer service staff of two. The book was likely hurt by the public’s success this football season. These recent payout complaints are the first from this book’s players. ASC has been covered in the SBR rating guide for over two years.
Phoenix Rising LTD Sportsbooks
AllSportsCasino
BetBookie
BestBetBookie
MrSportsbet
BookASport
CustomBets
Bookie-Casino
12.18.2005 (11:55 PM CST)World Gaming Plc acquires SportsBetting (SBR rating B-) and Real Entertainment Ltd Group. Sportsbetting had utilized World Gaming software and hosting but was owned and managed by Real Entertainment. Sportsbetting will be included in the reevaluation of the Sportingbet and World Gaming-owned sportsbooks.
12.08.2005 (11:45 PM CST)SBR confirms SportsbettingTrivia(SBR rating F+) sends player a partial payment of $1,000 in money orders via US Postal Service.
12.08.2005 (05:07 PM CST)USASportsbettingLines USASportsbettingLines - SBR initiates coverage at F
12.08.2005 (04:46 AM CST)USASportsbettingLines - SBR initiates coverage at F
12.08.2005 (03:15 AM CST)MajorSportsBets - SBR initiates coverage at D-
12.08.2005 (03:15 AM CST)007Sportsbetting MajorSportsBets - SBR initiates coverage at D-
12.06.2005 (12:37 PM CST)007Sportsbetting SportsbettingTrivia downgraded from D- to F+
12.06.2005 (12:37 PM CST)SportsbettingTrivia downgraded from D- to F+
12.06.2005 (12:06 PM CST)Problem sportsbook SportsbettingTrivia(SBR rating F+) situation worsens. After legal issues and bad business practices were responsible for bringing down most of the book’s business, players reported sporadic payouts. Trivia now appears to be on the brink of collapse. The book is unable to bring in new business or pay current players. Phones are unmanned and emails are unreturned.
11.22.2005 (04:12 AM CST)EnglishSportsBetting (SBR rating F-) steals $30,000 from player; $2,500 of which was deposited via Western Union. SBR receives many ESB complaints each month, but this is the first player to report opening a new account and depositing after the book’s latest claim of being under new ownership. In September ESB began branding under the name of their site’s url, Telebet. The bettor made his deposit two weeks ago.
10.14.2005 (01:53 PM CST)88Sportsbetting (SBR rating F) promising payout plans to winning bettors who keep quiet about not being paid. Players report quietly waiting months but not receiving any of their funds. This is a common tactic that scam sportsbooks will use to avoid negative press during the busiest times of the year. After a few months the book may tell the player they do not have any record of this balance but will promise to examine their archives, as they attempt to buy themselves even more time.
09.02.2005 (08:59 AM CST)again making news. The undisputed king of scam sportsbooks has some players wondering if there may be a chance of receiving payment. Management tells TheOffShoreWire that the book, now back in Ireland, will officially be called Telebet and claims that we will see payouts dispersed in October of 2005. TOW recaps the events leading up to ESB’s new promises.
08.17.2005 (11:35 PM CST)007Sportsbetting SportsbettingFootball upgraded from C+ to B-
08.13.2005 (11:38 AM CST)Aaronssportsbet LasVegasSportsbook - SBR initiates coverage at A-
08.12.2005 (02:28 PM CST)SportsBetOnline - SBR initiates coverage at D+
07.31.2005 (05:11 PM CST)88Sportsbetting 88Sportsbetting downgraded from D to F
07.31.2005 (03:33 PM CST)Aaronssportsbet USsportsbook & WagerCanada - SBR initiates coverage at D+
07.31.2005 (02:29 PM CST)88Sportsbetting (SBR rating F) slow-paying player $10,000. The sportsbook admits to not having funds to pay and blames the problem on the "slow betting season". This sportsbook was previously serviced by Sinsational Intertainment (Sininter) and is now part of the EZ Sports Group.
07.31.2005 (01:34 PM CST)88Sportsbetting 88Sportsbetting downgraded from D to F
07.26.2005 (08:32 AM CST)setting up their operation in Jamaica as a telemarketing business. SBR sources reported that ESB had contacted past employees from when their fraudulent business was hosted in Jamaica. Unfortunately SBR has confirmed this to be true. With a very poor Jamaican accent, Bill Dozer has made arrangements to pursue a "job interview" in Jamaica on Friday.
07.21.2005 (10:36 AM CST)EnglishSportsBetting (SBR rating F-) has the following message currently displayed on its website, www.Telebet.com:
"Dear Friends,
We are in the process of upgrading our systems. Serving you is important to us and while we are in the process of upgrading our systems, we would appreciate it if you would send your inquires by email to (webmaster@telebet.com).
We do not expect this upgrade to take more than a week to finish. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you.
Thank You,The Staff at Telebet"
In the past ESB has not bothered to inform its users of website downtime and players who send money to ESB soon realize that the sole purpose of the site is to steal customer deposits. This, combined with the fact that "system upgrades" should take hours and not a week, suggests that this stiff book may be on the move. It is possible that ESB is in the process of moving servers to a new location or may finally be closing its doors.
07.19.2005 (02:19 AM CST)MajorSportsbetting downgraded from F+ to F
07.19.2005 (02:19 AM CST)007Sportsbetting MajorSportsbetting downgraded from F+ to F
07.15.2005 (04:55 PM CST)007Sportsbetting GoSportsBet - SBR initiates coverage at D
07.15.2005 (04:55 PM CST)GoSportsBet - SBR initiates coverage at D
07.07.2005 (11:53 PM CST)Beware of fraud watchdog sites like the LVSN Watchdog. LVSN.com recommends players use Scam-Book EnglishSportsBetting (SBR rating F-), while giving tips on how to avoid disreputable sportsbooks. Once the player becomes stranded in ESB, LVSN charges victims a fee for help in recovering their funds which they will never see. LVSN is simply an extension of ESB’s con game. Both sites share the same IP address.
06.14.2005 (11:55 PM CST)The king of Scam-Sportsbooks still attracting new victims. Although players are becoming more knowledgeable about the offshore industry, EnglishSportsBetting (SBR rating F-) continues to perfect the art of the scam. A week rarely passes where SBR is not forced to inform a stressed player that he or she will not be receiving their funds from ESB, aka Telebet. The result is often a scarred player who is searching for a way to stop ESB from stealing from others.
Player Review: "A warning to all SBR readers and gamers alike. Please stay away from ESB! These crooks are still in service. They have owed me over 1500.00 for 2 years. Its amazing these guys are still scamming there way on innocent victims. Dont play cause they wont pay. I will enjoy the day these clowns are closed down once and for all. Lets help ease there inevitable demise."
Recently, bettors have reported depositing with ESB after they received a telemarketing call from the company. Others mentioned regretfully sending a friend to ESB because of a $100 referral bonus.
06.13.2005 (04:09 AM CST)Questions loom for SportsbettingTrivia players. Former customer service manager Georga tells SBR that the book’s owner, who goes by the name of Barry Warren, is no longer with the company and that she is now the general manager. We are also told that SBT’s sister book, SafeDepositSportsbetting, will not be brought back online as SBT seeks to distance itself from the site allegedly utilized by a US-based organized crime group. Georga states that payouts will resume this week, although she was unwilling to offer a date when the book will become current. Players owed have told SBR that no progress has been made today and that if they are paid it will be in multiple installments.
06.13.2005 (03:36 AM CST)SportsbettingTrivia downgraded from D+ to D-
06.13.2005 (03:36 AM CST)007Sportsbetting SportsbettingTrivia downgraded from D+ to D-
06.11.2005 (05:18 PM CST)SportsBettingInternational SportsBettingInternational - SBR initiates coverage at D+
06.11.2005 (11:25 AM CST)SportsBettingInternational - SBR initiates coverage at D+
06.09.2005 (04:52 PM CST)according to the OffshoreWire, have skipped out of town. Another source tells SBR that "they are setting up a new office". Downgraded to the SBR Black List in November 2003, the sportsbook’s management continued to insist that their SBR rating was too low.
05.26.2005 (01:26 PM CST)Player denied payout from SportsWageringOdds (SBR rating F). Management is telling the player he must continue wagering before he can receive a payout despite the fact that he has met the roll-over requirement for his bonus. SportsWageringOdds is the newest member of the EZ Sports Group and SBR’s Blacklist. This group includes scam sportsbooks, BetonSportsOnline (SBR rating F) and EZSportsbetting (SBR rating F).
05.20.2005 (09:58 AM CST)WorldCasinoSportsBets downgraded from F+ to F
05.20.2005 (09:58 AM CST)007Sportsbetting WorldCasinoSportsBets downgraded from F+ to F
05.18.2005 (02:01 PM CST)were used by suspected organized crime in New York, 36 members were arrested today. What effect this might have on the sportsbooks involved is unclear. Players should consider this a negative and reduce their balances ahead of a possible downgrade.
05.07.2005 (11:16 PM CST)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.
04.09.2005 (03:23 PM CST)007Sportsbetting AdvantageSportsbetting upgraded from D to B-
04.08.2005 (08:10 AM CST)007Sportsbetting PlatinumSportsbets upgraded from D to D+
04.01.2005 (04:46 PM CST)Aaronssportsbet JerrysSportsbook lowered from D- to F+
03.27.2005 (02:26 PM CST)007Sportsbetting Sportsbetting.com upgraded from C+ to B-
03.11.2005 (05:18 PM CST)EnglishSportsBetting (SBR rating F-) soliciting players by phone. This deposit-only sportsbook may also be introducing themselves as Telebet or ESB.
02.18.2005 (11:37 AM CST)SBR upgrades PlatinumSportsbets from D- to D after most recent conversation with ownership. PSB states that they have rid themselves of stiff ex-bookmakers, Paul and Robbie M of the Apex scam, and have yet to be the subject of a complaint. SBR has expressed concern about PlatinumSportsbets’ business model and their ability to succeed offering discount lines priced at -105 along with deposit bonuses. PSB is new to the post-up business, yet is aggressively marketing to sharp players via betting forums and plans to join the DonBest premium line service. PSB has experience in the credit business and utilized service provider, Datawager.
02.18.2005 (10:55 AM CST)007Sportsbetting PlatinumSportsbets upgraded from D- to D
01.31.2005 (10:30 AM CST)Sportsbetgamblingsportsbook (SBR rating F) player waiting 14 days for Neteller payout of $450. Sportbetgamblingsportsbook is one of many Futurebet-serviced books and has recently been introduced into SBR’s rating guide with an F rating. The number of Futurebet payout complaints has decreased in recent months, and many site owners have requested rating evaluations anticipating an upgrade. SBR to inquire on behalf of player and report on reason for delay.
Update: Player paid in full. Futurebet states that Neteller payouts will take at least two weeks to process although the site advertises Neteller payouts in 24 hours.
01.27.2005 (01:04 PM CST)007Sportsbetting SportsbetGamblingSportsbook - SBR initiates coverage at F, SportsbookUSA upgraded from F to F+
01.27.2005 (01:04 PM CST)SportsbookUSA SportsbetGamblingSportsbook - SBR initiates coverage at F, SportsbookUSA upgraded from F to F+
01.27.2005 (01:04 PM CST)SportsBetGambling SportsbetGamblingSportsbook - SBR initiates coverage at F, SportsbookUSA upgraded from F to F+
01.06.2005 (05:34 AM CST)OklahomaSportsBetting (SBR rating F+) and sister sportsbook SportsbettingLines (SBR rating F+) continue to use stall tactics when players request substantial withdrawals via FedEx. The latest slow-pay complaint comes from a Sportsbettinglines customer who has been waiting for a $3,000 check since late October. SBL has refused to offer a tracking number, yet has concluded that the check was stolen before it reached the player. The player has waited over two months for Sportsbettinglines to finish its “bank investigation” so that the funds can again be credited to his playing account.
12.30.2004 (12:24 PM CST)Aaronssportsbet downgraded from F to F-
12.11.2004 (06:47 PM CST)who stiffed players as the owner of the defunct Apex Sportsbook, is using the Apex website to promote his sportsbook affiliates. ApexSportsbook.com features ads for Pinnacle Sports, Hollywood107, Sportingbet, SBGglobal, Cybersportsbook and Mybookie. SBR is asking these sportsbooks to withhold any commission payment to Robbie or to work out an arrangement where the stiffed players can begin to receive payment. SBR will be able to provide a list of players owed. Robbie’s new sportsbook, PlatinumSportsbets (SBR rating F) is also promoted on this site as well as his other sites which include Askthebookie.com.
10.22.2004 (02:55 PM CST)SportsbettingLines.ca <STRONG>Sportsbettinglines.ca</STRONG> downgraded from D+ to D, <STRONG>Bets4All</STRONG> downgraded from D to D-
10.22.2004 (02:55 PM CST)Bets4All <STRONG>Sportsbettinglines.ca</STRONG> downgraded from D+ to D, <STRONG>Bets4All</STRONG> downgraded from D to D-
10.22.2004 (02:55 PM CST)007Sportsbetting <STRONG>Sportsbettinglines.ca</STRONG> downgraded from D+ to D, <STRONG>Bets4All</STRONG> downgraded from D to D-
09.24.2004 (11:06 AM CST)SportsbettingTriva (SBR rating D+) slow-paying player. A Neteller payout was requested on the morning of 9/20. Player received partial payment today and is told the remainder of overdue withdrawal will be sent by mail.
09.13.2004 (04:38 PM CST)Player reporting OklahomaSportsBetting (SBR rating D-) slow paying $8,400 for over three weeks. The player claims OSB never delivered his cashiers check via Fed Ex. Oklahoma states they are working with their bank to find out if the check has been cashed, but now they refuse to give the package tracking number to SBR or the player. SBR will follow this situation closely.
09.06.2004 (11:24 AM CST)007Sportsbetting Platinum SportsBets downgraded from D- to F+
08.11.2004 (09:21 AM CST)accounts migrated to CyberSportsbook.
08.03.2004 (05:16 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com Sportsbetting.com raised from C- to C+
05.28.2004 (05:15 PM CST)007Sportsbetting MajorSportsBetting lowered from D- to F+
05.28.2004 (01:54 PM CST)MajorSportsbetting lowered from D- to F+
05.28.2004 (01:43 PM CST)EZsportsbetting/Betonsportsonline (SBR rating F) not processing
withdrawals. They do not have player funds and are counting on football season
to keep the lights on.
04.24.2004 (05:15 PM CST)OklahomaSportsBetting initiated at D
04.24.2004 (12:52 PM CST)Refusing so far to take SBR phone calls or respond to SBR emails - Book runs a very high risk business model - At this point, SBR knows of no other bookmaker or anyone else in the industry that will vouch for them - Players funds at this operation could be at higher risk than the current SBR rating of D would indicate.
04.24.2004 (09:05 AM CST)007Sportsbetting OklahomaSportsBetting coverage initiated at D
11.11.2003 (09:46 AM CST)SportsInteraction (SBR rating D-) Gets a rare positive player comment Sportsbettingtrivia (SBR rating F) Player generally happy with book thinks SBR's cut was too hars
11.08.2003 (05:31 PM CST)From the desk of SBR's freelance advocate: -SBR's crack freelance mediator gets a settlement offer TheOnLineBet -All parties studying offer ... Macho Sports first tells SBR they are in Panama, when asked for their license they are suddenly in Argentina?? ... Crack mediator having little luck helping with stiffed player of GI Gaming but there may be hope ... and the beat goes on ... Talks with Sportsbettingtrivia to catch up slow pays fail
11.08.2003 (05:21 AM CST)- Currently 18 slow pays credit, 2 payment plans postup - many new slow pays expected soon
09.29.2003 (12:00 AM CST)Aaronssportsbet downdraded from F to F- and placed on the RUN! List
07.31.2003 (12:00 AM CST)Aaronssportsbet Rating Changes - <b>Raised:</b> BetFair C+ to B+, Fonbet F to D+ <b>Lowered: </b>SSP D to F, Sportbet D+ to D
01.22.2003 (05:14 PM CST)007Sportsbetting downgraded from D to D-
12.13.2002 (10:59 AM CST)007Sportsbetting SBA SportsBettingArena - Downgraded to the Black List for slow pay and gross incompetence
07.13.2002 (05:14 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com upgraded from D- to D
07.12.2002 (05:13 PM CST)Sportsbetting.com downgraded from D to D-