It's more than a bit disgusting to read on their website...
"In the event of a blockchain split on October 25, AnyBet will credit your available Bitcoin balance with an equal amount of Bitcoin Gold (BCG) at the time of the split."... when we now know that "credit" means "steal" to them.
I suggest to anyone who have outstanding balances with Anybet.eu and are not being paid to
submit a complaint with Sportsbookreview.com.
It
does not matter matter what sum of BTC you are being owed. No matter how miniscule the amount is, you should complain to Sportsbookreview.com. They need to get an overview of how many victims there are and what kind of dialogue Anybet.eu have been having with their customers in order to sustain this fraud.
Once there's a better overview of what's been going on
there will be options as to how to proceed. A website will be set up with all the details. But for now; do yourself and the other victims a favour by submitting your story to Sportsbookreview.com
As an aside note, I'm surprised the moderators of this board haven't renamed the topic of this thread to something like "AnyBet.eu * WITHDRAWAL NOT POSSIBLE * SCAM ALL PPL". Some innocent person might be casually perusing this topic and see what Anybet.eu were initially claiming to offer, and then not bother to read these last posts.
Anybet.eu are still putting odds up so obviously this scam is still working for them.
... and finally: to the poster who for 2 years went on this forum as
"AnyBet": I see you've gone quiet now and have not signed in to this forum since September 17. You're an accomplice to this fraud, whether you like it or not: you've been telling other board members here in PM that Anybet.eu always pay out... and you've been promoting their odds even though you knew some customers were already complaining about not being paid. I know you're reading this and I know you're thinking that nothing of this will ever come back to you. Think again. You've left digital fingerprints. The job will only be a matter of hours for the right people to finish before they tell us exactly who you are. No matter if you're an accomplice or the driving force behind this fraud; your best move now would be to cooperate and help the victims recover their BTC. You can do so by posting in this thread, sending me a PM, or contacting Sportsbookreview.com via the above mentioned complaint form. You have my word that your name will be kept out of this if you choose to cooperate.