I love heritage, but with all of this talk with the sbr open invites, and all the members posting in the forum. Its such a hot topic that it makes me worry that they may be the next ones that they crappy American government will go after. I need to know if heritage is safe from them or should they change their dot.com name. If they go their will be no more good books left.
Heritage--Next One To Be Siezed
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2 KidsSBR High Roller
- 01-22-12
- 166
#1Heritage--Next One To Be Siezed
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Megatron81lionsSBR Sharp
- 10-22-11
- 329
#2No one is safe but I liked the fact that heritage was not open to everyone. That being said I'm sure the money was just to great to stay private foreverComment -
cloverfieldSBR Wise Guy
- 12-24-10
- 862
#3Chicken Little is that you?!?!?!?Comment -
secretstashSBR Posting Legend
- 03-29-10
- 14907
#4Originally posted by cloverfieldChicken Little is that you?!?!?!?
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John DoughSBR MVP
- 09-21-05
- 1785
#5Originally posted by cloverfieldChicken Little is that you?!?!?!?
Bookmaker.com was seized and literally had a new site up and running before most people's ISP's were even showing the seizure notice. They weren't even down for 5 minutes.
Just because a book is currently using a .com URL doesn't mean they don't already have a .ag or .eu site ready and waiting. Some books decided to switch preemptively, some didn't. If you don't feel safe at Heritage, you probably shouldn't be betting offshore. Just my two cents ofc.Comment -
2 KidsSBR High Roller
- 01-22-12
- 166
#6i feel safe John i just figure switch over now. Why wait till it happens and ruin everything that they have worked so hard for. I hope sbr doesnt get shut down, i will be lost.Comment -
Jbaby97SBR High Roller
- 11-09-11
- 205
#7Heritage is open to the public now? I don't like thatComment -
relaaxxSBR MVP
- 06-15-06
- 3281
#8it's gambling - especialy here in the US. imo the odds favor against more closers in the industry. if anyone is scared of the US goverment stop gambling offshore. the stress isn't worth it.Comment -
dimaggio8SBR Wise Guy
- 05-14-09
- 507
#9Originally posted by 2 KidsI love heritage, but with all of this talk with the sbr open invites, and all the members posting in the forum. Its such a hot topic that it makes me worry that they may be the next ones that they crappy American government will go after. I need to know if heritage is safe from them or should they change their dot.com name. If they go their will be no more good books left.Comment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
- 13764
#10Incredible. lolComment -
bachngocduongSBR MVP
- 03-17-06
- 1826
#11Originally posted by John DoughExactly.
Bookmaker.com was seized and literally had a new site up and running before most people's ISP's were even showing the seizure notice. They weren't even down for 5 minutes.
Just because a book is currently using a .com URL doesn't mean they don't already have a .ag or .eu site ready and waiting. Some books decided to switch preemptively, some didn't. If you don't feel safe at Heritage, you probably shouldn't be betting offshore. Just my two cents ofc.Comment -
Legions36SBR MVP
- 12-17-10
- 3032
#12Hey guys don't forget this as Spiro from the greek guaranteed they would payout any amount to his old users or he would personally pay them. So anyone using Heritage from the old Greek is pretty damn safe if u ask me and i don't think he would put his neck on the line if anyone would get screwed over, remember Spiro he payed out any amount to anyone.Comment -
poker6469SBR Sharp
- 02-13-12
- 454
#13trueComment -
allingSBR MVP
- 05-13-10
- 1405
#14maybe they only invite bettors who have a long track record of placing bets thus avoiding undercover aholes?Comment -
dimaggio8SBR Wise Guy
- 05-14-09
- 507
#15Originally posted by Dark HorseIncredible. lolComment -
Nick PapageorgioSBR MVP
- 01-07-12
- 2396
#16The undercovers have to clear the 1xroll that usually takes several deposits and a few years for some sbr posters that know sports very well, could this be why it takes Them so long between shut downs? Not to mention the run around they may get when cashing out from some books? Cough::bodog ::cough
Mysterous 3rd shooter type theory.Comment -
PAULYPOKERBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-06-08
- 36581
#17All USA trust worthy books will be seized within the next year and a half..........Comment -
Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
- 07-31-06
- 8577
#18Heritagesports.eu looks identical to the login page for the .com address... So either a spoof, or good defense.Comment -
RickySteveRestricted User
- 01-31-06
- 3415
#19At least the principal owners never spend any time in the USA. Err.....Comment -
sideloadedSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-21-10
- 7561
#20Originally posted by Justin7Heritagesports.eu looks identical to the login page for the .com address... So either a spoof, or good defense.Comment -
RickySteveRestricted User
- 01-31-06
- 3415
#21Originally posted by sideloadedI don't know Justin why don't you type in your username and password and find out. Might be a good idea to know before posting that address on a public forum.Comment -
sideloadedSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-21-10
- 7561
#22YEah I was kind of joking, but why the hell post an address some people might try not knowing if it's a phishing scam or not? Seems pretty irresponsible.Comment -
Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
- 07-31-06
- 8577
#23Originally posted by RickySteveSo he can be subject to fraud if it's a spoof? (Not that his account with $100 limits and 60 second delay is worth a damn anyway.)Comment -
jgilmartinSBR MVP
- 03-31-09
- 1119
#24Quite unlikely to be a scam. Both domains point to the same IP address.Comment
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