So what you are saying sound dangerous to me, and totally crazy in terms of customer relation.
Like last time and the time before it, you overlooked many of my words to draw erroneous conclusions about what I was saying; perhaps that explains it.
Furthermore, I would say the net bulk of unresolved complaints scattered across the web is far greater for 1xbit/1xbet than Sportsbet, but it really depends on what kind of metrics you're going by...
Well, I start reading those accusations few days ago and this is what I noticed:
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To sum it:
17 unresolved, 5 rejected and 40 resolved complains.4 unresolved and 2 rejected accusations are for multi-accounting
3 unresolved accusation are because casino didn't close account
8 unresolved accusations will remain mystery
1 unresolved accusation which was updated a year after first complain
1 unresolved accusation about some vouchers
This is a lot of work you did, and I admittedly didn't bother to look into a comparison of AskGamblers totals for both sportsbooks. If you are using this as a metric, then obviously Sportsbet comes out favorably here, as they only have 4 complaints, 3 of which were resolved.
Do they have license now? (I can't access site)
They apparently have a Curacao gaming license but lost the license required to operate in the U.K.
This?
Dutch gambling regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has issued 1xBet with a fine of €400,000 (£344,200/$454,500) for targeting consumers in the country without permission.
This indeed is unethical behavior by casino, would you imagine that, they allowed people from restricted country to bet!
/sMy point was they knew something was blatantly illegal and they did it anyway for the sake of making money. This is the type of mindset that guides their operation from top to bottom, which is why a number of casino review sites have them "blacklisted".