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August 17, 2006 at 4:39 pm #596326AnonymousInactive
First it was BOS, now- PaySports. The sports betting companies they promoted now put out this message:
“LIGHT OF COURT PAPERS FILED IN THE UNITED STATES, THE COMPANY HAS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED THIS FACILITY PENDING ITS ABILITY TO ASSESS ITS FULL POSITION. DURING THIS PERIOD NO FINANCIAL OR WAGERING TRANSACTIONS CAN BE EXECUTED. FURTHER INFORMATION WILL BE POSTED ONCE THE COMPANY IS IN A POSITION TO DO SO.”
Who is next?
August 17, 2006 at 11:00 pm #702574AnonymousInactiveNo great loss. PaySports suspended my affiliate account without ever telling me just so I would continue sending visitors and they didn’t have to pay. The sportsbooks went downhill as well.
August 18, 2006 at 4:03 am #702590AnonymousInactiveI did not mean to point out the greatness of this paricular loss. I definitely do not like the tendency, that is what worries me. Persecutors of sports gambling companies will not be choosing the bad fish only. Actions against BOS and Paysports are just a beginning…
August 18, 2006 at 11:31 am #702596AnonymousInactiveI’m not suggesting for one minute that this is true of PaySports, but the cynic in me thinks that we’ll see a rash of dodgy offshore sportsbooks using the BetOnSports legal action as an excuse to close down and disappear with all the money.
August 18, 2006 at 11:39 pm #702651AnonymousInactivebetprize wrote:First it was BOS, now- PaySports. The sports betting companies they promoted now put out this message:
It seems that PaySports was the affiliate programme for Millenium sportsbook and related sportsbooks.Millenium is part of the BETonSPORTS group, so the message you get is not therefore really surprising.
August 19, 2006 at 12:37 am #702658AnonymousInactiveThanks, that is valuable information.
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