Replacement Checks for TopBet.com Customers Now Arriving

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Good news for TopBet.com customers as some have reported the receipt of new replacement checks following a series of payouts that resulted in “insufficient funds” (i.e. checks bouncing).

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Gambling911.com reported earlier in the week that TopBet.com had lost one of its processors, a common industry problem facing US-based players.

While a number of customers reported poor communication issues over the past two weeks, others have since noted that replacement checks were arriving. 

TopBet.com is believed to be liquid. 

Some Bovada.lv customers (formerly Bodog.com) also reported bad checks as well.  At least one customer informed Gambling911.com that his bank attributed this issue to an “invalid” signature.

Bodog in recent months has been able to offer some of the speediest payouts following a period of extended delays during the spring, also brought on by payment processing issues. 

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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