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Wagerweb
Private
IndustryGambling
Founded1994
Headquarters
San José, Costa Rica
International (via internet)
ServicesSportsbook, Online Casino, Racebook, Affiliate Program, Entertainment.
Websitewww.wagerweb.ag

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WagerWeb.com is a Costa Rica based sports book that offers betting lines on an array of sporting and media related events.

Founded in 1994, the company is a privately held online gaming company, licensed and located in San Jose, Costa Rica. Planet moolah app. Wagerweb.ag features an online sportsbook and racebook, an online casino and an online poker room. The company caters to a mostly American customer base. Besides normal sports events, WagerWeb offers betting lines on media related events.[1]

From their conception until 2004 WagerWeb employed betcbs.com as its primary operating site. WagerWeb was forced to migrate and adopt WagerWeb.com as a their primary site due to violating CBS Inc.'s trademark. Wagerweb never released the domain to CBS but agreed not to use the domain for gaming purposes.[2]

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In Spring of 2013 WagerWeb.com Changes Name and Address to WagerWeb.ag. The original site will initially redirect users to the new domain, WagerWeb encourages players, affiliates, and all visitors to update their bookmarks and links as soon as possible to avoid confusion or interruption.[3]

WagerWeb Sportsbook Review. WagerWeb sportsbook was founded in 1994 and has been based in Costa Rica ever since.A veteran of the online sportsbook game, they offer a great product alongside excellent bonuses, fast withdrawals and great customer support. The Wagerweb betting site has been around since 1994 making it one of the longest established online Sportsbooks. Place bets on all the major sports NFL, baseball, soccer, CFL football, tennis, golf, boxing and plenty more. WagerWeb was founded in 1994 and it is based in Costa Rica. WagerWeb has a reliable betting platform with a sleek look, helpful customer service, attractive bonuses, quick payouts, and a wide. Established in 1994, WagerWeb is one of the oldest online Sportsbooks. With a perfect track record for paying customers. WagerWeb Sportsbook, offers the widest range of online sport leagues & gaming competitions to bet on.

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  1. ^Denver Post: Wanna bet? Websites book the news
  2. ^Offshore gaming Association
  3. ^WagerWeb.com Changes Name and Address to WagerWeb.ag

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External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wagerweb&oldid=938459973'

Forced bonuses: I listed bonuses in the 'pros' section, but one aspect is pretty uncommon with WagerWeb: they are forcing you to accept a bonus. Unexperienced gamblers may wonder 'why would anyone decline a bonus?' but some bettors hate being tied to a rollover requirement and prefer to have the option of cashing out early at their own convenience.

Bizarre rule: Very few people investigate sportsbooks' terms and conditions. Pharaohs fortune online. In order to write informative reviews that protect you against weird rules, I do read them carefully. Here is an abnormal bonus rule I found on WagerWeb's website: if 50% or more of your action is on baseball, they will double the rollover requirement. Ouch. Be aware of that because it can be very costly.

Bright gamblers not welcome: It's quickly obvious that they don't treat winners very well. Their bonus rules, as well as their terms and conditions, describe at length how they can confiscate bonuses and winnings from people who are deemed to be anything but recreational players (professional bettors, syndicates, gamblers betting steam plays/moves). Sometimes the distinction between a recreational and a professional player is not clear-cut; you might not even know what type of sports bettor you are. Such rules might make you feel uneasy.

Limited hours for client care: Customer service and wagering over the phone are not available around the clock. They open at 10 am Eastern Time and close after halftime of the last game. That's not convenient if you need to speak to them before you go to work.

Lower-than-average betting limits: High-volume bettors won't be served well with WagerWeb, whose wagering limits are lower than average. The absolute maximum you will find there is $5000 on NFL point spreads, which is small compared to other bookmakers accepting several hundreds of thousands of dollars. Most other major sports have a $3000 limit, while smaller markets are capped at $1000.

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Youwager Sportsbook

In Spring of 2013 WagerWeb.com Changes Name and Address to WagerWeb.ag. The original site will initially redirect users to the new domain, WagerWeb encourages players, affiliates, and all visitors to update their bookmarks and links as soon as possible to avoid confusion or interruption.[3]

WagerWeb Sportsbook Review. WagerWeb sportsbook was founded in 1994 and has been based in Costa Rica ever since.A veteran of the online sportsbook game, they offer a great product alongside excellent bonuses, fast withdrawals and great customer support. The Wagerweb betting site has been around since 1994 making it one of the longest established online Sportsbooks. Place bets on all the major sports NFL, baseball, soccer, CFL football, tennis, golf, boxing and plenty more. WagerWeb was founded in 1994 and it is based in Costa Rica. WagerWeb has a reliable betting platform with a sleek look, helpful customer service, attractive bonuses, quick payouts, and a wide. Established in 1994, WagerWeb is one of the oldest online Sportsbooks. With a perfect track record for paying customers. WagerWeb Sportsbook, offers the widest range of online sport leagues & gaming competitions to bet on.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Denver Post: Wanna bet? Websites book the news
  2. ^Offshore gaming Association
  3. ^WagerWeb.com Changes Name and Address to WagerWeb.ag

Wagerweb Casino

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wagerweb&oldid=938459973'

Forced bonuses: I listed bonuses in the 'pros' section, but one aspect is pretty uncommon with WagerWeb: they are forcing you to accept a bonus. Unexperienced gamblers may wonder 'why would anyone decline a bonus?' but some bettors hate being tied to a rollover requirement and prefer to have the option of cashing out early at their own convenience.

Bizarre rule: Very few people investigate sportsbooks' terms and conditions. Pharaohs fortune online. In order to write informative reviews that protect you against weird rules, I do read them carefully. Here is an abnormal bonus rule I found on WagerWeb's website: if 50% or more of your action is on baseball, they will double the rollover requirement. Ouch. Be aware of that because it can be very costly.

Bright gamblers not welcome: It's quickly obvious that they don't treat winners very well. Their bonus rules, as well as their terms and conditions, describe at length how they can confiscate bonuses and winnings from people who are deemed to be anything but recreational players (professional bettors, syndicates, gamblers betting steam plays/moves). Sometimes the distinction between a recreational and a professional player is not clear-cut; you might not even know what type of sports bettor you are. Such rules might make you feel uneasy.

Limited hours for client care: Customer service and wagering over the phone are not available around the clock. They open at 10 am Eastern Time and close after halftime of the last game. That's not convenient if you need to speak to them before you go to work.

Lower-than-average betting limits: High-volume bettors won't be served well with WagerWeb, whose wagering limits are lower than average. The absolute maximum you will find there is $5000 on NFL point spreads, which is small compared to other bookmakers accepting several hundreds of thousands of dollars. Most other major sports have a $3000 limit, while smaller markets are capped at $1000.

Unsatisfying in-play wagering: If you happen to be a live betting junkie, WagerWeb is not an ideal choice for you. They offer in-play wagering on selected games only, and you won't find many betting options (only spreads, money lines and totals).

Website glitch: Their website looks fairly good, but I found some minor problems like this one:There is a big gap between 'TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY' and the actual text, which is hidden by 'BUST OUT BONUS'. You just can't read the rules.

No electronic transfers: Their withdrawal methods don't include any e-wallet options like Skrill or Neteller.





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