Another way to alert players about Rogue scam Books, with the help of sportsbooks

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Another Day, Another Dollar
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Suppose sportsbook "A" reads The forums and gets some good info on the thieving, not so quick to pay, non-paying sportsbooks that are discussed. Why would Sportsbook "A" not be willing to place a listing of these scam operations on their site to advise more players of the business principles of certain books?

What reasons are there for a book not to do this?
 

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GENERAL - In a perfect world that might work. But there is too many dishonest people running books and they might exaggerate about a books problems or just FLAT OUT lie.

And what if it's a start-up book... like say for instance www.BetPanAm.com ?

Some of their JEALOUS competitors might NOT want them to get a good start and succeed so they'll plant B.S. in the forums and then post it on their main webpage...
 

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Thanks IB.

Jealousy & lack of honety/integrity will bring down a mountain.

Hard not to join the darkside these days
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