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Are they a Parent company of other books? Which ones?

Where are they physically located?

I know they are big and traded but how do they rate with pay-outs and C/S?

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You're funny today, Jay.

But doesnt answer all of my questions. But thanks for your LIMITED help
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Our aim of becoming the global name in sports betting was accelerated in May 2000 when we acquired Betmaker.com, rebranded in the Summer of 2000 as SportingbetUSA.com. This site is designed specifically for our North American customers, with a customer service bureau in Costa Rica.
 

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In July 2001 Sportingbet became the biggest Internet sportsbook in the world with the acquisition of Sportsbook and its 3 major Internet products; sportsbook.com, wallstreet.com and playersonly.com. This acquisition increased the Sportingbet customer base to over 450,000.
 

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In June 2002 Sportingbet further strengthened its position in the European market by acquiring Sporting Odds. This site is already a market leader in the United Kingdom and has doubled our European customer base.
 

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Our Licences and Credentials: We play by the rules
Our business depends on trust. In the trust stakes, we have two in-built advantages. First, we are a public company, quoted on AIM on the London Stock Exchange. Our accounts are published for all to see. Secondly, we operate under the respected British regulatory framework. Our corporate base in Britain gives us a politically and economically stable base from which to operate.

Sportingbet is the trading name of Sportingbet PLC, which is fully regulated and belongs to a number of official regulatory bodies. We hold a UK Bookmakers Permit and have an additional licence held by Capital Consulting (NA) NV, a Sportingbet Group Company.

The British gambling industry is the most highly developed and regulated in the world. These regulations ensure that you can bet with confidence with Sportingbet.

Building on these trustworthy foundations, we have developed our own Customer Charter and Code of Conduct leaving our customers in no doubt that we take our obligations reaching across every area of our business seriously.
 

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I've used them in the past and they always paid well.I never found much value in their lines especially though.
 

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Sportingbet is in a year or two of decline. With their new acquisitions,however, they could once again be a force.And remember one crucial fact: They are regulated, and must pay.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by FatFrank:
http://www.sportingbet.com/c/content/home.html

Are they a Parent company of other books? Which ones?

Where are they physically located?

I know they are big and traded but how do they rate with pay-outs and C/S?

Thanks<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

FF

If you want to try out one of there sites may i suggest www.sports.com

5% deposit bonus on every deposit every day!!!!
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by exilarch:
Sportingbet is in a year or two of decline. With their new acquisitions,however, they could once again be a force.And remember one crucial fact: They are regulated, and must pay.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

It depends on what you mean by decline. Perhaps the day of quadruple and triple digit % growth is behind them, but SportingBet sites like Sportsbook.com and Wallstreet.com have grown considerably over the last two years.

They're odds are not the best, but they're BY FAR the largest all the books. I have little doubt they got as big as they are by stiffing customers.
 

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FF:

They pay fine. I've received several high 5-figure payouts by bank wire from Sportingbet.com, as well as a couple of their subsidiaries.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ezsportster:
They have several affiliated sites.

http://www.ezsportsbook.com is one of them<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

The Big 3...

Sportsbook.com
Wallstreet.com
PlayersOnly.com

and about 40 others...
 

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