Bookmaker.com Acquires BetJoint.com

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BookMaker.com announced today its acquisition of BetJoint.com. Effective immediately, BetJoint players can login to Bookmaker.com using their BetJoint.com username and password.  All player balances are 100% secured but BetJoint players will need to comply with a 3 time rollover on their transferred balances before any withdrawal requests can be made.

BetJoint players will have access to all of BookMaker's products, including sportsbook, casino, poker, racebook, bingo, mobile betting, loyalty program, contests, future promotions and more.

 


Mr. Esteban Siles, BookMaker.com spokesperson: "We are pleased to welcome these new players into the BookMaker family and believe BookMaker will be a good home for them. We are confident both in terms of customer service and betting service offered, that integration will be seamless as players are transitioned from BetJoint to BookMaker.

 


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In business for over 23 years, BookMaker.com has built a reputation among sports betting enthusiast as one of the most established and respected gaming companies in the world. Featured in national media outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Times, CNBC, and more, BookMaker.com is renowned as "where the line originates".

 
BookMaker offers safe and secure sports betting as well as horse racing and online casino games by telephone, internet, or mobile,  24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year. Along with the biggest selection of betting options and props on all major sporting events, BookMaker.com also features online Parlay cards, Teaser cards, P2P Casino Tournaments, loyalty program, online contests, and more.
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