Folks, I just received this email alert a few days ago. I can't speak to the validity of it but for anyone with substantial funds at sportsbook.com, you may want to pull some out.
Rumors CONFIRMED: Sportsbook.com and its related sites (playersonly.com and superbook.com) have been SOLD.
There's been no word of to whom or what will happen next. As a private company operating in this space, that's certainly their right. Their CS reportedly denies a sale; we know for a fact that the principals from over the last six years have left the country or are no longer involved in day to day operations.
This of course is not necessarily a bad thing. If they were purchased by a major outfit in the Philippines looking to enter the US market, they could return to their former strength (and maybe finally clear up that correlated parlay issue that continues to haunt them on the likes of SBR).
On the other hand, if there has been a "management buyout," as has been heard, with limited cash available, their weak middle management will be using your deposits to try to find their feet and resume operations for the NFL season. This, after laying off over 50% of their staff, losing their former COO, ex-Bodog Aaron Gould, and seeing their CEO leave.
With all of that up in the air, if you have a sportsbook.com, playersonly.com or superbook.com account, we recommend playing it safe and pulling your funds out now. Their CS line is 1-800-632-6088. There have been reports of very slow pay recently (see Covers.com forum in particular on the subject.)
You can always reload for football if things seem okay. (Demand a reload bonus!)
IndustryAlert was started recently by a handful of players who got screwed over by sportsbook and poker recent closures. When any of our players from around the world get word of impending doom, we alert this network.
We are a beer-fueled, anger-driven organization of volunteers who want to get the RUMOURS and the FACTS to you as quickly as we uncover them. We will not always be right (no one is in this game). We will only tell you as we see it. We will never request funds or information from you (your email address was acquired by us from various email lists "floating around," sorry about that but we had to start somewhere--and we believe this is NOT spam.
We will of course honor your unsubscribe if you prefer to keep your head in the sand. and our apologies for contacting you this way. We felt it was important that you at least know. You can also follow us on twitter or be a fan on FaceBook to receive notifications that way (and it's mucho cheaper for us that way too).
Good luck out there. We're trying to watch out for you--wish someone had for us!
Industry Alert
Calle 11
San Jose
Costa Rica
Rumors CONFIRMED: Sportsbook.com and its related sites (playersonly.com and superbook.com) have been SOLD.
There's been no word of to whom or what will happen next. As a private company operating in this space, that's certainly their right. Their CS reportedly denies a sale; we know for a fact that the principals from over the last six years have left the country or are no longer involved in day to day operations.
This of course is not necessarily a bad thing. If they were purchased by a major outfit in the Philippines looking to enter the US market, they could return to their former strength (and maybe finally clear up that correlated parlay issue that continues to haunt them on the likes of SBR).
On the other hand, if there has been a "management buyout," as has been heard, with limited cash available, their weak middle management will be using your deposits to try to find their feet and resume operations for the NFL season. This, after laying off over 50% of their staff, losing their former COO, ex-Bodog Aaron Gould, and seeing their CEO leave.
With all of that up in the air, if you have a sportsbook.com, playersonly.com or superbook.com account, we recommend playing it safe and pulling your funds out now. Their CS line is 1-800-632-6088. There have been reports of very slow pay recently (see Covers.com forum in particular on the subject.)
You can always reload for football if things seem okay. (Demand a reload bonus!)
IndustryAlert was started recently by a handful of players who got screwed over by sportsbook and poker recent closures. When any of our players from around the world get word of impending doom, we alert this network.
We are a beer-fueled, anger-driven organization of volunteers who want to get the RUMOURS and the FACTS to you as quickly as we uncover them. We will not always be right (no one is in this game). We will only tell you as we see it. We will never request funds or information from you (your email address was acquired by us from various email lists "floating around," sorry about that but we had to start somewhere--and we believe this is NOT spam.
We will of course honor your unsubscribe if you prefer to keep your head in the sand. and our apologies for contacting you this way. We felt it was important that you at least know. You can also follow us on twitter or be a fan on FaceBook to receive notifications that way (and it's mucho cheaper for us that way too).
Good luck out there. We're trying to watch out for you--wish someone had for us!
Industry Alert
Calle 11
San Jose
Costa Rica
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