Otobet.com Complaints: Slow Payouts in Recent Weeks

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Otobet.com Complaints: Slow Payouts in Recent Weeks

The online bookmaker grading website SportsBookReview.com claims it has seen a sudden spurt of payout complaints lodged against Otobet.com in recent weeks.

The latest is a player said to be owed €2,757.

“Sportsbook Review has reported on Otobet slow-pay complaints in recent weeks, though the sportsbook has been available to discuss issues and players have received payouts from the betting site,” SBR acknowledged this week.

Sports Book Review has been instrumental in bringing to light complaints against Estonia-based TonyBet.com, whereby Management of the fledgling online gambling site said last week they were coordinating meetings with the ownership – presumably politician and poker pro Antanas ‘Tony G’ Guoga – in an effort to better address the issues.

Otobet.com’s solvency is not immediately known though SBR grades the site at a D on a scale of A to F.

The site is based out of Costa Rica, Romania and Delaware.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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