DraftDay the Latest Daily Fantasy Sports Casualty

Submitted by Guest on

Written by :

Guest

Published on :

DraftDay the Latest Daily Fantasy Sports Casualty

We are discontinuing our Daily Fantasy Sports brand “DraftDay.com” on the DraftDay Gaming Group Network, due to changes in our business strategy and focus.

The site will remain active for 60 days while players withdraw their funds at their leisure and by their preferred means (paypal or check) until June 18, 2017, when we will move to actively refund any outstanding balances. We have truly enjoyed operating the brand since 2011 and appreciate all of the support we’ve received from our players over the years. Needless to say our business decision to discontinue “DraftDay.com” was difficult and we apologize for any inconveniences to all our users and fans.

At the same time, we are very excited to focus our attention on our mission of producing best-of-breed daily fantasy sports software where we believe we have a natural edge, continuing to be a part of this exciting and growing industry. The DraftDay software, popular worldwide, will continue to be developed and enhanced, and our B2B (Business-to-Business) offering will receive our full attention.

Related Content

Caesars buyout

Hospitality Baron Fertitta Looks to Acquire Caesars for $18 Billion

Hospitality billionaire Tilman Fertitta's firm will buy Caesars Entertainment (CZR.O), opens new tab in a $17.6 billion ‌deal, the companies said on Thursday, expanding his leisure empire.
Bally Bet lags in Massachusetts

DraftKings Made 90 Times What Bally Bet Did in Massachusetts Sports Betting for Month of April

Bally Bet is preparing to hold something of a monopoly in Rhode Island come November, but if neighboring Massachusetts any indication, those in the Ocean State might not have a whole lot to celebrate. 

Start your own bookmaker business - man with cigar and drinking bourbon

How to Start Your Own Bookmaking Business

Gambling911.com looks at the math behind running your own bookie business.
Why You Need a Price Per Player Sportsbook Software

Why You Need a Price Per Player Sportsbook Software

A price per player sportsbook software typically charges $5 and up per player per week while offering everything from odds, live betting, full reporting, 24-7 customer service and even a live dealer online casino.