Are you sure about that?kapetan1122 wrote: Can we know some of them?
India is one more that was disabled today.
The rest should be Bangladesh, Morocco, Vietnam, and a couple more.
Are you sure about that?kapetan1122 wrote: Can we know some of them?
India is one more that was disabled today.
Estonia is one of them if that helps. But most bet365 countries you can "buy" are disabled yes. India same.
Actually even there was more and more "locusts" last few years, Bet365 yearly profit goes up unstoppable.campeones wrote:
I know many of you guys will not like it, but what did you expect Bet365 to do? Stay there and allow locusts to shuck money?
At the same time, I m wondering what is PaySafe's position on that. I m sure they see, they know what is happening.
Nowadays there is such a variety of banks that they can be chosen for taste and color. Therefore, for bet365, such a radical decision plays into the hands!And many people a) don't have credit cards
It's not the case for all countries, there are huge markets for bet365 where people basically don't use credit cards or they are restricted for depositing to bookies sites.oambrazev1 wrote:Nowadays there is such a variety of banks that they can be chosen for taste and color. Therefore, for bet365, such a radical decision plays into the hands!And many people a) don't have credit cards
Totally agree with Sagosen. Still waiting for a positive move from Bet365 so that I have another way to deposit into my account. Hope they accept Bitcoin some day which is not likely to happen.sagosen wrote: Most stupid decision by bet365 so far is to ban Paysafe. Even who bets "regularly" can not make deposit because in most countries authorities banned card transactions to online gambling sites, and all banks in that country implement the decision. So, Skrill and Neteller was only way to deposit.
So, most of new-registered "regular" bet365 users would be forced to choose another bookie for their 2€ bets, right?