Despite Record Shattering Season Thus Far TopBet Continues to Struggle With Making Payouts

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Despite Record Shattering Season Thus Far TopBet Continues to Struggle With Making Payouts

Payout complaints continue to mount, this despite reports that internationally-licensed online sportsbooks catering to the North American market have reported record shattering numbers during the month of September.


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Consumer advocate industry website SportsbookReview, which grades sportsbooks on a scale of A to F, continues to stamp TopBet with an F.

It reported this week:

Topbet acknowledged widespread payment delays in a statement with SBR on September 20 but said that players have the option of receiving withdrawals through bitcoin, though not all players received this memo, according to their complaints.

SBR has informed each of the players that Topbet stated payments were not delayed through bitcoin. Some of the players have been waiting as far back as June of 2017 to receive their withdrawals.

North American facing sportsbooks have seen a surge in customers over the past two months due to the growing acceptance of sports wagering following a US Supreme Court ruling that obliterated decades long prohibition. 

Only a handful of US states have opened their doors to sportsbooks and only one to date - New Jersey - allows sports betting apps from the comfort of one's home.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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