BetOwi, TonyBet Complaints Continue to File in

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  • BetOWI reportedly having difficulty paying out on $500
  • The struggling online sportsbook has even been slow paying via Bitcoin, where transactions are supposed to be instant
  • TonyBet Turkish player can’t even get paid $280
  • Slovenian-based online gambling site prominently featured in the London Mirror Wednesday

More complaints have come in against Costa Rica-based BetOWI and Slovenia-based TonyBet as detailed at the SportsBookReview.com website. 

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Both online gambling companies have been spotlighted within the newly revamped Gambling911.com Online Gambling Complaints section of the site while receiving high profile on the home page.

SBR reports that BetOWI, a sister book of equally struggling SportsBettingOnline.com, has allegedly owed a player $500 for over seven weeks. He holds a total balance of $850 with BetOWI.com.  His method was cash transfer (a method that typically takes no more than a week in the world of online gambling and under a few hours for the rest of the world).  Bitcoin instant payouts have also been everything-but-instant.   

Meanwhile, more TonyBet complaints have been trickling in despite company Management calling a meeting to address the issue a few weeks ago.

One player has reportedly been owed $280 for over one month and has become concerned after reading similar payout complaints filed by Turkish based players.

TonyBet is not hurting for good free press.  They were featured prominently in the London Mirror ahead of the Euro 2016 betting frenzy.

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