This letter is just to give you all the headsup: This site will steal your money, I promise you this.
I
deposited 20 dollars US and turned it into 3200.00 US in about 3 days
of sports betting and poker. Pretty good week? Not after what I have
went through.
I tried cashing out $1200.00 and left myself a
nice balance to work with. As soon as I cashed out, or attempted to
rather, I suddenly lost 2 poker hands where I was 99% to win both. Both
known as 1 outers, for my money still on. But hey still 1200 coming
right? Maybe not...
After what turned out to be a week without
my cheque sent to me, I started getting bothered for "verification".
Such B.S. No matter, I sent them my photo ID , my bill from my house,
and a copy of the Vanilla Mastercard front and back which I made the 20
dollar deposit. Obviously they are going to pay me now right? WRONG.
After
16 days of waiting for my cheque, I finally talk to someone for the
20th time tonight. They now inform me that I should have signed the
back of the disposable mastercard / giftcard. Legally, this is not
required. My name is not on the front, therefore does not have to be on
the back. This company is only using this as a stall tactic to not pay
me.
Do not trust sportsbetting.com. They will steal your money
I assure you of this. And finally, do not trust our beloved covers.com
because they are the pimps that sent me to this person of a website and
graciously took a cut of the money that was stolen from me. I will be
sueing both. It is also highly illegal, although not often prosecuted
as far as I can tell, to advertise illegal sportsbooks such as
sportsbetting.com online. They have told me they are actually in the US
through a slip up, all though covers.com will have you believe they are
in Antigua. Hopefully I can sue them both and send them all to jail for
robbing me.
Nic Frost
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This letter is just to give you all the headsup: This site will steal your money, I promise you this.
I
deposited 20 dollars US and turned it into 3200.00 US in about 3 days
of sports betting and poker. Pretty good week? Not after what I have
went through.
I tried cashing out $1200.00 and left myself a
nice balance to work with. As soon as I cashed out, or attempted to
rather, I suddenly lost 2 poker hands where I was 99% to win both. Both
known as 1 outers, for my money still on. But hey still 1200 coming
right? Maybe not...
After what turned out to be a week without
my cheque sent to me, I started getting bothered for "verification".
Such B.S. No matter, I sent them my photo ID , my bill from my house,
and a copy of the Vanilla Mastercard front and back which I made the 20
dollar deposit. Obviously they are going to pay me now right? WRONG.
After
16 days of waiting for my cheque, I finally talk to someone for the
20th time tonight. They now inform me that I should have signed the
back of the disposable mastercard / giftcard. Legally, this is not
required. My name is not on the front, therefore does not have to be on
the back. This company is only using this as a stall tactic to not pay
me.
Do not trust sportsbetting.com. They will steal your money
I assure you of this. And finally, do not trust our beloved covers.com
because they are the pimps that sent me to this person of a website and
graciously took a cut of the money that was stolen from me. I will be
sueing both. It is also highly illegal, although not often prosecuted
as far as I can tell, to advertise illegal sportsbooks such as
sportsbetting.com online. They have told me they are actually in the US
through a slip up, all though covers.com will have you believe they are
in Antigua. Hopefully I can sue them both and send them all to jail for
robbing me.
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