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Topic: Sportsbooks can create false results and fake promotion payouts for World Cup 16 (Read 552 times)

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How does no one have any thoughts on this???
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I have thought of this and totally agree.  It would be easy for them to do it and worthwhile if the amount at stake is large.  They could literally make millions of tickets, and could make fake tickets after the fact.  The only prevention to this would be if someone reputable won, like someone we somehow knew was not connected to the owner of the site.
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Has anyone realized all these World Cup promos are probably fake? What I mean by fake is that the sportsbooks will lie about who actually won the big amounts, most likely claiming fake accounts won. The only one that might be legit and that's at best a might be is Nitrogens.

Here's why.

Anonibet is based off of who wins the most. How do we know they don't come up with a fake account name and make that the winner? Very likely they do.

How do we know betcoinsports doesn't create fake account names and claim they won? Likely they do as well.

Nitrogen, in a way they prevent this lying but it's still possible. To win you must post your qualifying tickets to their media pages so thus only those posted and verified count. However what's stopping nitrogen from creating fake tickets and posting them?


What's I'm trying to say is we can't trust any of these sportsbooks with their World Cup promos. I would like to participate but I feel at least 2 of these "promotions" will have lied results. Dishonesty that won't be discovered to save $5000-$20000? Sure what book wouldn't.

Thoughts?
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