Considering opening an account there. Anybody had a good experience there, do they payout, limit quickly?
I see they are rated D+ on sbr, but they area publicly traded company? How would they compare them to Ladbrokes, willhill?
Thanks.
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Right Now the only current SportingBet (SBR Rated D+) is this one sir. I feel their are much better books you could choose that pay a bit more promptly like Bet365 (SBR Rated A-) or Ladbrokes (SBR Rated A) like you mentioned above.
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005
they are very recreational in terms of odds, but they do pay
3-QUESTION
SBR TRIVIA WINNER 05/28/2012
CentreBet was downgraded recently from B+ to D+, most likely because of this:
SBR WORLD
POKER CUP
1st Place
2012
SBR POKER TOURNEY4th Place 5/31/2012
SBR POKER TOP 100
31st Place 11/1/2011
SBR POKER TOURNEY1st Place 5/29/2012
Yeah, that dropped them from B+ to D+. http://www.sportsbookreview.com/sbr/centrebet
And from what it looks like to me, a lot of Sportingbet's rating came from Sportingbet USA and the continued complaints about Sportingbet UK.
http://www.sportsbookreview.com/sbr/sportingbet
Until Sportingbet sells off their Turkey operation, Ladbrokes won't touch them. But if they do, it'll be interesting to see how that pans out for Aussie punters.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/n...e-balance.html
Sportingbet finally sells its Turkey operation a few days after Ladbrokes pulls out.
http://www.businessweek.com/news/201...ket-sales.html
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005
I haven't seen anywhere that said that it does... a few articles have referred to that being "one" of the reasons Ladbrokes pulled out. My uneducated guess would be that the fact Centrebet was operating in so many iffy jurisdictions as well, would also have been a factor and Sportingbet is still cleaning things up in the hopes of being bought by someone. Mind you I'm mainly basing that on this email sent to all affiliates yesterday:
As you are now aware, Centrebet has recently been acquired by Sportingbet PLC. Following a review of legal and regulatory risks, we regret to inform you that the decision has been made to cease Centrebet trading in the following countries, in line with Sportingbet policy.
Norway
United Arab Emirates
Belgium
China
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Israel
India
Macau
Netherlands
Philippines
Pakistan
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Thailand
Greece (this has already been actioned)
As a result, new deposits, bets and registrations from these countries have been blocked; effective 13th October 2011 and player accounts will be closed on 13th November 2011.
If you are promoting Centrebet within these regions and / or targeting players from these regions, we ask that you please remove any mention of Centrebet from your sites, this includes text, images or any links.
You will continue to earn Advertising Revenue generated by your active customers outside of these regions.
If you don’t have any players outside of these regions and wish to close your affiliate account and be paid your final balance, please be sure to contact us on affiliates@centrebet.com to arrange payment.
We thank you for your business.
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