LiveSports.ag Complaints: Promises Payouts by March 24

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LiveSports.ag Complaints: Promises Payouts by March 24

Gambling911.com has posted a new addition to its Online Sportsbook Complaints page.

LiveSports.ag - It remains to be seen how much longer they stay alive.  The slow pays have been mounting.  Livesports.ag claims it has been hit by processing issues, which Gambling911.com can confirm have occurred since the Super Bowl.  The good news is they expect to have everyone paid by March 24 after incorporating new processors.  We hope this is the case. 

The bad news regarding this online sportsbook is that complaints already started rolling in back in January (even before that) and, the payouts that have been made, are partial, in some cases 10 percent of what is owed.  That is never a good sign.  

The Costa Rica-based sportsbook is celebrating its 2nd year in business. 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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