Right before Parlaymakers (SBR rating F) collapsed earlier this year, SBR reported that they attributed slow-pays to the closure of processor Gold-Pay. The processor was used at PM as well as some other shops.
At the time of the processor's closure, the version GP gave to the public involved legal pressure and investigations spearheaded by US authorities. It appears these claims were fabricated. Our best information to date is that player balances were stolen by the person responsible for GP, who is or was located in Panama. While we've received little feedback from users that held funds with GP, a reader did write in this week that had money there.
We ask players that lost money to write to help@sportsbookreview.com with their feedback. While we do not expect GP to make good on unpaid funds, perhaps we can at least try to point people in the right direction.
We all know max has the money....or what was left of it
If Mr Walker's TOT lunch buddy Jay doesn't know what happened how is anyone else
My best guess is the clues are in the Panda references and Typhoon shelter cuisine (what is Panama City's largest non-Hispanic ethnic group) and you will get nothing from them on both a ingrained cultural basis and years of disappearances from the Noriega regime
Another lesson in
Caveat Emptor
from our friends and neighbors in Central America
I feel fortunate that GP AND Parlaymakers have been my only loss offshore so far. I saw the writing on the wall when they stated " Due to regulatory issues we (GP) can no longer accept gaming transactions" or some Bull***t like that. Unfortunately I didnt bail , and held out hope MAX would do the right thing.
IT WAS A SCAM FROM THE GET GO!! In my humble opinion. I lost four figs in the process.
I guess I thought if The Greek and 5Dimes were accepting it , and MB was dealing with PM, things were somewhat legit