Backlash against US bettors?

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  • Dark Horse
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-14-05
    • 13764

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    Backlash against US bettors?
    I hope I'm wrong, but I've begun to notice a worrying trend. Backlash against the American public. The first time I noticed it was when WWTS decided to freeze US accounts for a month. When I contacted their CS I was told that they blamed the US government, and that therefore we, sport bettors with our money frozen by WWTS, were responsible for the situation for having elected this government of idiots. - Right.

    Recently the same story started to pop up in relation to Neteller, which is holding millions of our dollars hostage because they're afraid of the US government. So.... the WWTS attitude was not one unfortunate exception?!

    If it was no exception, then what about the sportsbooks that hold our money at present? Have they suddenly decided that, without Neteller, there is no real rush to pay anyone? Is it possible that they're holding our money, while blaming us for the US government?

    I believe the period of leniency towards books as they adjust to the post-Neteller era is over. They need to be held accountable again. The delays in payment, even by top books, are undermining the industry as much as the corrupt actions by the US government.
  • pags11
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 08-18-05
    • 12264

    #2
    good stuff dark horse...
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    • Bill Dozer
      www.twitter.com/BillDozer
      • 07-12-05
      • 10894

      #3
      Originally posted by Dark Horse
      I hope I'm wrong, but I've begun to notice a worrying trend. Backlash against the American public. The first time I noticed it was when WWTS decided to freeze US accounts for a month. When I contacted their CS I was told that they blamed the US government, and that therefore we, sport bettors with our money frozen by WWTS, were responsible for the situation for having elected this government of idiots. - Right.

      Recently the same story started to pop up in relation to Neteller, which is holding millions of our dollars hostage because they're afraid of the US government. So.... the WWTS attitude was not one unfortunate exception?!

      If it was no exception, then what about the sportsbooks that hold our money at present? Have they suddenly decided that, without Neteller, there is no real rush to pay anyone? Is it possible that they're holding our money, while blaming us for the US government?

      I believe the period of leniency towards books as they adjust to the post-Neteller era is over. They need to be held accountable again. The delays in payment, even by top books, are undermining the industry as much as the corrupt actions by the US government.
      Right. Anyone turning their back on the business that made them needs to be reminded who paid for their H1. That's why we need to keep asking questions and scrutinizing even if it seems to us that they are doing all they can. There are some that have every intention of investing in ways to get back to servicing the way customers expect, or at least make sure they have the optimal alternative. There are others that didn't cross their 'T's and dot the 'I's and are redirecting blame.

      Some sportsbooks actually got bailed out by all of the processors following Neteller. These books had one ewallet and 80% of their post-up going through it. They would have looked even worse while other books were pumping money out of their alternative options.
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