There are several reports on poker forums about Bodog bouncing checks. The Antigua-licensed bookmaker told players that a batch of checks had errors in it making them non-negotiable, but sources close to Bodog told Bookmakers Review that one of their main payment processors serving US customers closed shop.
Bodog offered immediately players the option to deposit the money back in their accounts with a ten per cent bonus or send new checks by courier at no charge, but while we understand that following the UIGEA has become harder for payment processor connected with the online gambling industry to operate on the US market, we do not understand while it is always Bodog that has problems, whereas other US-facing bookmakers continue to send payments only with minor delays.
Adding to this the fact that Bodog still hasn\’t got a license in the UK despite having submitted their application in April 2007 (in the meantime just about every other remote gambling operator got its license), we have decided to postpone their re-evaluation for a place in the Green List to the summer.