SBG Global no longer taking players from USA?
SBG Global (SBR rating D-) removed the United States from its registration page, but is still signing players up over live chat. Recently, several high-profile sportsbooks ceased allowing registrations from US residents amidst legal controversy. SBG Global—perhaps in an effort to lower its profile—released the information that it would no longer accept US players to third-party sites.
SBR used a US-based IP address to pose as a player from California, and had a log-in created over live chat by an SBG Global representative. SBG provided cash transfer payment instructions to an individual in San Jose, Costa Rica. SBG Global has a documented history of deceptive and unfair business practices, and maintains a rating of D- on SBR's sportsbook blacklist.
SBG Global (SBR rating D-) removed the United States from its registration page, but is still signing players up over live chat. Recently, several high-profile sportsbooks ceased allowing registrations from US residents amidst legal controversy. SBG Global—perhaps in an effort to lower its profile—released the information that it would no longer accept US players to third-party sites.
SBR used a US-based IP address to pose as a player from California, and had a log-in created over live chat by an SBG Global representative. SBG provided cash transfer payment instructions to an individual in San Jose, Costa Rica. SBG Global has a documented history of deceptive and unfair business practices, and maintains a rating of D- on SBR's sportsbook blacklist.