Sports Betting VIP, Nine & BetGameDay leaves US Market
The management behind such popular brands as VIP, Nine & BetGameDay has decided to pull the plug on all new US players. The company has been having issues recently with payment processors which has led them to this decision. Due to their sales agreement with their former parent company Leisure and Gaming, they are unable to expand into the international market. Here is information from a recent press release the company sent out to affiliates and advertising venues: US Customers: Effective immediately, we will no longer accept new customers from the United States. Long standing premium customers have contributed to our success over the years, and we intend to increase our service commitment to them – exclusive focus on preferred existing customers. Canadian Customers: We will no longer accept deposits from Canadian players effective immediately. Canadian customers will maintain access to their account until April 1, 2007. Any current balance in the account may continue to be used until that date, at which point any remaining funds will be refunded to the player and their account will be closed. VIP, Nine & BetGameDay will continue to serve existing US and Canadian customers