WSEX Sportsbook (SBR rating D-) players have reported being owed $825,744. SBR currently has 157 payment complaints on file. WSEX Sportsbook has ceased discussing player cases with SBR. WSEX provides generic updates to players, mostly pinning the blame on failed processors and the US banking climate. The once well-regarded outfit is currently rated D- and sits on the SBR sportsbook blacklist. Players are advised to avoid depositing with the sportsbook.
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WSEX (SBR rating D-) player reports payment. The player received a $600
payout on February 18th, 2012. The player was waiting for his funds
since December of 2010. He tells SBR that the payment has successfully
cleared his bank. SBR has removed the player's name from the list of WSEX players owed.
On January 24th, SBR reported a WSEX Sportsbook statement
regarding the payment delays. WSEX blamed the extreme delays on US
banking laws. WSEX claimed that the financial backlog was expected to be
completed by September 2012. The last major surge of WSEX payments
occurred in the fall of 2010, when players reported receiving $124,617.
SBR
has 137 WSEX withdrawal complaints on file. Players have reported being
owed $760,854. WSEX management is no longer communicating with SBR.
Players in need of wsex sportsbook assistance are asked to fill out a sportsbook
complaint form. Alternatively, players may reach Sportsbook Review by writing to
help@sportsbookreview.com or dialing 1-830-255-4677 seven days a week during
normal business hours.
WSEX Sportsbook (SBR rating D-) is now more than $700,000 behind on payments. The troubled sportsbook has seen its player debt increase each month, as users continue to file complaints against the once well-regarded outfit. WSEX is still pinning the blame on procesors and the US climate for the delays, although most people by now recognize that the sportsbook is simply not making enough money to pay all of its players, and is either unwilling or unable to clear the debts out of pocket. WSEX is in a state that is referred to as "operating on the float" - that is, only releasing payments once more deposits come in. Based on the amount of payments that are being reported, the indication is that not many deposits are rolling in for WSEX. WSEX is still working email to try to bring in new clients, launching different casino promos and creating the impression that all is well with the Antiguan bookmaker. WSEX players have been waiting as far back as October of 2009 in some cases.
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WSEX Sportsbook (SBR rating D-) players have reported being owed $825,744. SBR currently has 157 payment complaints on file. WSEX Sportsbook has ceased discussing player cases with SBR. WSEX provides generic updates to players, mostly pinning the blame on failed processors and the US banking climate. The once well-regarded outfit is currently rated D- and sits on the SBR sportsbook blacklist. Players are advised to avoid depositing with the sportsbook.
A
WSEX (SBR rating D-) player reports payment. The player received a $600
payout on February 18th, 2012. The player was waiting for his funds
since December of 2010. He tells SBR that the payment has successfully
cleared his bank. SBR has removed the player's name from the list of WSEX players owed.
On January 24th, SBR reported a WSEX Sportsbook statement
regarding the payment delays. WSEX blamed the extreme delays on US
banking laws. WSEX claimed that the financial backlog was expected to be
completed by September 2012. The last major surge of WSEX payments
occurred in the fall of 2010, when players reported receiving $124,617.
SBR
has 137 WSEX withdrawal complaints on file. Players have reported being
owed $760,854. WSEX management is no longer communicating with SBR.
Players in need of wsex sportsbook assistance are asked to fill out a sportsbook
complaint form. Alternatively, players may reach Sportsbook Review by writing to
help@sportsbookreview.com or dialing 1-830-255-4677 seven days a week during
normal business hours.
WSEX Sportsbook (SBR rating D-) is now more than $700,000 behind on payments. The troubled sportsbook has seen its player debt increase each month, as users continue to file complaints against the once well-regarded outfit. WSEX is still pinning the blame on procesors and the US climate for the delays, although most people by now recognize that the sportsbook is simply not making enough money to pay all of its players, and is either unwilling or unable to clear the debts out of pocket. WSEX is in a state that is referred to as "operating on the float" - that is, only releasing payments once more deposits come in. Based on the amount of payments that are being reported, the indication is that not many deposits are rolling in for WSEX. WSEX is still working email to try to bring in new clients, launching different casino promos and creating the impression that all is well with the Antiguan bookmaker. WSEX players have been waiting as far back as October of 2009 in some cases.
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