So I clicked on a Sportsbetting.ag ad...

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  • Nunuvya Bizniz
    SBR Rookie
    • 07-10-19
    • 3

    #1
    So I clicked on a Sportsbetting.ag ad...
    The Ad claimed a $25 free bet.
    Nowhere did it say anything about any "terms and conditions" in the ad, I was specifically looking.
    It took me to a sign up page, again, nothing about any "terms and conditions" on the sign up page.
    Again, I was looking.
    Finally get to the site where they demand I deposit $ to them citing "terms and conditions" which nowhere does it say you have to agree to before this time.
    Since I do not give money to random webpages I have never dealt with before I turned down their deceptive offer of "terms and conditions".
    I intentionally created info that ONLY they had access to when I signed up.

    So of course that info was immediately flooded with spam, both the email address and Fake phone number.

    These are the kind of people you are dealing with when you go to one of these online bookmakers people.
    It is only a matter of time until you get scammed.

    There are plenty of new legitimate legal places to bet now that the law has been cleared, stop using these scam websites.
  • Crusherrr
    SBR MVP
    • 06-27-16
    • 3649

    #2
    Stunning and brave.
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    • RonPaul2008
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 06-08-07
      • 6741

      #3
      That's a Betonline book, they're not a scam. One of the top 2 offshore books. Are you really surprised they use the info to market to you like pratically every other website that exists?
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      • DontTailMe
        SBR MVP
        • 03-24-19
        • 2897

        #4
        Hmmmmmmmm….

        "By joining SportsBetting you agree to our Terms & Conditions"
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        • newton0038
          SBR MVP
          • 03-07-07
          • 2389

          #5
          Dont even bother with these supposed "No Deposit Free Play" U will hate the offshore industry as soon as they tell u its only good for play, not withdraw.
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          • Nunuvya Bizniz
            SBR Rookie
            • 07-10-19
            • 3

            #6
            So now the ad leads to the page where there is a link to "terms and conditions."

            The ad previously lead to a sign up page with no mention of them at all.

            The sign up page went straight to a "deposit now" page without ever mentioning them.

            So at least my complaints lead them to stop offering the bait and switch tactic.
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            • Nunuvya Bizniz
              SBR Rookie
              • 07-10-19
              • 3

              #7
              I am still pissed that I started immediately started receiving scam calls from a "department of federal crimes" right after the sign up process!
              I highly recommend https://www.temp-mails.com/ when signing up for any of these fly by night unsecured offshore sportsbooks!
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              • JAKEPEAVY21
                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                • 03-11-11
                • 29292

                #8
                always read the fine print

                nothing is free in life
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