Unfortunately, swindling and cheating have always existed and will always exist. Whatever the new happens and appears there is a place for swindling and cheating in this new field. Sweepstake online is not an exception. Today online sweepstake is becoming more and more popular and soon it’ll have the same visitors number as the casino online has. That’s why the popularity of the sports bets attracts lots of swindlers and that’s why we are to protect ourselves from them. Imagine you’ve decided to involve into sports betting and you’ve even found a “good” sport bets sweepstake, but are you sure it’s reliable?

So, here are some 8 signs of a suspicious bookie:

Many consider that sweepstake reviews are the key helpers in defining the most reliable bookies. Please, don’t be so naive! The reason to that effect is the following story: once I’ve found a review on a bookie, it was full of exclamations and wows. I decided to visit this office but had hno time. I’ve memorized its name and in a month a typed the url in my address line. I was so shocked to learn that this website is no longer exists. I googled to get more information on it and… it was closed for swindling! That’s why don’t believe in those reviews just check teh sweepstake yourself.

1. The sweepstake doesn’t receive bank cards. Banks are very serious to their clients and issuing permits for cards processing – their service safety thoroughly examines the applicant. No cards admission is the proof that no bank works with this office, so don’t believe in its honesty and reliability.
2. The lack of information on any Sportsbook activities license. It’s so evident that if a bookie has a license it will tell you about it on the first page in order to prove its reliability.

3. A funny bonus like 10 cents (it is better not to give it at all) should make you suspicious.

4. The bookie website has strange ads and links to other resources in the text form, banners, links, buttons, counters, etc.

5. The website has a low ranking in search engines (especially on Google).

6. Cheap (very modest) design, or even a corny design. Any errors or faults on the site, such as incorrect mapping in alternative browsers are the suspicious points.
7.  The discrepancy of the stated work date with the website registration site – check it on http://whois.net.

8. News that is rarely updated (few customers, no staff).

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