New Europlay payout complaints

Two more players submitted no-pay complaints against scam bookmaker Europlay (S). The Austrian bookmaker told Bookmakers Review in 2006 that people winning must be involved in manipulation of results (whatever that means). If you are owed money by an Austrian bookmkaer, contact the Austrian Embassy in your country and ask them for assistance.

Date published: 25 February 2008


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