Euro2024 is now just a few days away so you know it’s another opportunity to cash out backing the likes of Portugal, Spain, England and France to clear the group stages. But before you load up your Sportybet account, here are 5 reasons why you should totally avoid Sportybet.
1. IT experts have called out the company’s lies
After claiming that customers played “fake odds” using “bot technology”, independent indigenous and international IT experts have come forward to rubbish those claims and explained why it is impossible for anyone to create, publish and play fake odds on Sportybet or any other betting platform.
Unless Sportybet pays the money it owes to its customers and is able to demonstrate strong financial health to redeem player winnings– it is better to look for another betting platform for your Euro2024 adventure. The worst thing that could happen is that you finally get a big breakthrough that could change your life forever, and Sportybet refuses to pay you claiming you played “fake odds”
2. Sportybet is currently owing customers over 950m in unpaid winnings
According to several media outlets and petitions filed to the EFCC, Police Special Fraud Unit, Police Force Intelligence and Investigation Department, NLRC and other agencies, by aggrieved customers, Sportybet is currently accused of owing about 114 customers over 950m and refusing to pay them their legitimate winnings. Many of these customers have taken to social media and granted media interviews to explain their predicament about how the company not only refused to pay their hard earned winnings but also closed their accounts unjustly and without explanation..
3. Sportybet accused customers of playing “fake odds” to avoid paying out winnings.
Imagine you staked N500 and won N50m– then
Sportybet comes forward to say they won't pay you because you played “fake
odds” on their platform. As ridiculous as it sounds, that’s exactly what they
are currently doing– denying over 100 customers access to their winnings
totaling over 950m and accusing them of playing “fake odds” and using “bot technology”.
What does that even mean? Better safe than sorry. Avoid Sportybet and stories
that touch if you know what’s good for you..
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