TopBet Likely Getting Bamboozled by Rogue Online Gambling Payment Processors

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TopBet Likely Getting Bamboozled by Rogue Online Gambling Payment Processors

Sportsbook Review has confirmed that TopBet customers waiting extended periods of time for payments have finally received their monies after switching the routing through the anonymous digital currency Bitcoin.

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A long time confidant of the Gambling911.com, who has been involved in online gambling for the better part of two decades and wished to remain anonymous, warned this weekend that TopBet and other small to mid-tier sports betting sites may currently be at the mercy of what he described as “rogue” processors.

“It’s like a Nomad’s Land, the processing world for online gambling,” our source tells Gambling911.com.  Wishing to remain anonymous, he advised that a handful of once reliable processors have suddenly gone rogue.  “I don’t know what is going on,” he added. 

The confidant and other operators have threatened to “name names” if this pattern continues.

“I know of one operator stiffed out of over one million dollars,” our confidant advised.

TopBet itself, which has been in business for a few years now, does not appear to be a disreputable sports betting company.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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