- Joined
- Jun 5, 2006
- Location
- Edmonton Canada
So I was just doing a little research and went to the LGA website where they have notices that 2 sites (betexper.com and slbet.com) are both displaying fraudulent LGA licensing information.
On the first site, betexper (stupid name) the LGA logo doesn't link to anything, so that's one to add to the rogue pit.
The SLBET one I can't figure out - it opens a page at LGA showing a licence for Playbay Malta Limited, which is actually a current license. However, on the About Us page of SLBET it says this:
Wouldn't a white label share the same licensing as the parent company? If so, why the notice at LGA?
On the first site, betexper (stupid name) the LGA logo doesn't link to anything, so that's one to add to the rogue pit.
The SLBET one I can't figure out - it opens a page at LGA showing a licence for Playbay Malta Limited, which is actually a current license. However, on the About Us page of SLBET it says this:
SLBet is a white label gaming site owned by:
Sport Life Betting Ltd.
45/11
Strait Street
Valletta
Malta
Sport Life Betting Limited is a marketing partner of Playbay Malta Limited. Playbay Malta Limited is a gaming company offering online Sports Betting for real money. Playbay Malta Limited is registered and located in Malta (European Union). Playbay Malta Limited owns a class 2 license from the Lotteries and Gaming Authority (LGA) in Malta and is duly approved to offer online Sports Betting certificated by the LGA.
Wouldn't a white label share the same licensing as the parent company? If so, why the notice at LGA?