PLAYBANKS DEBACLE NEARS FINALITY
18 April 2008
Failed sportsbook owners directed by Malta
authorities to settle up with players
This month will hopefully see the final resolution and
payouts to players in the Playbanks affair, a small
sportsbook rated "F" by Sportsbook Review which failed
in late 2006, leaving players unpaid. The Malta
licensing agency the LGA stepping in to safeguard player
interests in a task bedevilled by apparently inaccurate
records and undeclared chargebacks.
This week Frances Blenheim, the complaints officer at
the Lotteries and Gaming Authority on Malta advised
players as follows in a notice on the licensing
authority's website:
"Playbanks.com Player Funds Claim PB International
Limited - Payment
The Lotteries and Gaming Authority has directed the
Management of PB International Ltd., operator of
playbanks.com, to pay all players having a legitimate
balance on their account.
The Authority contacted all players concerned in January
2008, many players responded and have since been paid
the full balance in their player account. However a
number of players have not yet responded to collect
their funds.
The Authority is advising those players, who are still
owed funds to contact us on info@lga.org.mt. Legitimate
claims by players may be made to the Authority in the
following format:
1. Supply of documents to verify identity: copy of
passport, copy of Credit Card back and front, copy of
Utility bill/Driver's licence;
2. User name or Account Number used on playbanks.com;
3. Real name, address and contact number;
4. Bank details: Account Number, Account Name, Bank Name
and Address, Swift Code, IBAN.
Payment will not be made to Players until the
verification of their identity and legitimacy of their
claim has been substantiated and approved.
Any claims found to be false or fraudulent will be
reported to the Malta Police."
The owners of Playbanks.com, PB International Limited,
closed the site down late in 2006, starting a long train
of delays for players who had not been paid out on their
account balances despite promises that this would be
done timeously. By early 2007 complaints of non-payments
were still appearing, although there was still
confidence in the LGA's requirement that customers'
funds must be kept separated from the sportsbook's
money.
By mid 2007 the issue was still dragging on, with Mario
Galea, Chief Executive of the Malta Lottery and Gaming
Authority, informing Bookmakers Review that the bank
statements for Playbanks had just arrived, and the
processing for payments would start shortly. Galea added
that the delay was caused by many allegedly false claims
for payments submitted by players.
Seven weeks later the Review was still receiving emails
from unpaid players. Complicating the issue, it appeared
that there were inaccuracies in the Playbank records as
to who had been paid, and questions about bankwires
which were apparently not despatched as claimed.
Presumably this caused further delays whilst it was
investigated.
This week, it appears that the LGA has managed to find
order in the Playbank chaos and that players will, at
last, be paid.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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