Sportsbook News
Pay Per Head Sports Betting Business Now Offers Poker to Customers
Steinberg Civil Suit in Philadelphia Vanishes Amidst Hellinger Online Gambling Probe
Betfair Share Price Plummets 47 Percent: CEO David Yu to Step Down
BetED.com Employees Attempt to Clear up Confusion Regarding Ownership
Andy Murray Wimbledon Refund Bet Offered by Online Bookie
Stiff Book World Sports Exchange Approaching Deadbeat Milestone
Internet sportsbook World Sports Exchange (www.wsex.com) is approaching a milestone of sorts.
BetEagle The Latest Online Sportsbook to Switch Over to .AG Extension
A Costa Rican online sportsbook that mostly deals in credit, BetEagle, is the latest to switch over to the .AG extension.
BetEAGLE.com is known to have a good reputation overall and has been around the industry for some time.
Bookmaker Starts Craze With .AG Domain: Originated as a Joke
Bookmaker.com Now BMaker.ag Domain Recaptures Google Rankings
BetED Head Retains Well Known Defense Law Firm: Insists he is not an Owner
Monies Seized from Online Gambling Sites Will Pay for new Undercover Vehicles
BetED.com Shut Down: Another Online Sportsbook Contemplates Purchase of Accounts
BetED.com Founders Just Narrowly Avoided Arrest in US
Gambling911.com is learning that BetED.com principals nearly entered the US and were apprehended by federal officials. Last minute shoulder surgery stopped the process.
So why on Earth would anyone from the online gambling sector dare to enter the United States post 2006 when a series of high profile arrests of operators made everyone think twice about their travel plans?
Well, it turns out the principals in BetED may have had little idea they were about to enter the US.
BetED.com Players May be Waiting Some Time to Claim Funds
It is still unclear as to how much money the US Feds seized from BetED.com as part of an elaborate sting operation.
BetED.com closed its doors this week after their domain name was taken over by the US Justice Department. The online betting company reportedly told Covers.com that the Feds have all of their money. Most gamblers do not believe this and there are reports that BetED.com’s two founders (both of whom are named in Monday’s indictments) cleaned out their Costa Rican offices and fled.
Breaking: Baltimore Sting Operation Never Intended to Seize Domains
Baltimore Had to Cut its Investigation into Online Gambling Sites Short
Premiership Matches This Weekend Will Yield 35,000 bets an hour for Sportingbet