Daily Fantasy Site Swagger Stadium Says ‘All is Good’ as Players Suffer
Should Daily Fantasy Sports sites be regulated and licensed? We here at Gambling911.com say this may be necessary as a few of the early sites begin to slow pay and no pay their customers.
While it is nearly impossible to escape the DraftKings and FanDuel ads that have proliferated our television screens of late, the sad reality is that some folks wrongly believe the industry is safe.
We learned from a few that are on the verge of going under and can’t pay their players that this is simply not the case.
Enter Swagger Stadium and the complaints we are receiving against them.
Gambling911.com, the worldwide leader in covering the DFS sector, received this complaint last week:
Tom-
Is SwaggerStadium still operating? Are they refunding their customers accounts? Is there a story here?
About 5 months ago, you did a feature interview on SwaggerStadium.com ( link here).
Well, I liked what I read and made a deposit and have played several times with modest success. But now they have gone silent- no games offered and no comments. Although they did post to their Twitter account earlier this week. I have tried to do a withdrawal but I don't think they are processing any withdrawals. It looks bad and is not good for the DFS industry. And it does not look good for those associated with Swagger Stadium.
Maybe you have some insights. Maybe you can find out what's going on. Certainly SS does not want to mess with an industry site like yours.
Please look into this- there may be a story.
Thanks.
Paul
Paul Simon
Maybe we have some good news. Swagger Stadium doesn’t seem there is a problem here and has since responded to G911’s own intrepid reporter Thomas Somach.
Tom,
Yes all is good. We are actually going through a major rebranding and new version of the site is being launched yet this week.
Travis
Lovely, just lovely.
We will keep you all updated (sigh).
- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com