by sportsbettingcash — published on October 16th, 2006
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AllSportsMarket.com Sports Market System!
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Updated: 1/28/2008
While we have never had any problems in the past with AllSportsMarket, we have downgraded our rating from a 9/10 to a 2/10 due to being unable to withdraw any funds from our account and also receiving many reports of users not being able to cash out their funds.
I had around $80 in my account that I had accumulated from dividends so I decided to cash out these funds and see if I would have any problems like the many recent e-mails I have received. After I requested a withdrawal of funds from my account I received an e-mail with a form I needed to complete and physically mail back to Costa Rica which I found odd that I could not e-mail back or possibly send to their U.S. address. Anyway - I completed the form which requires bank references (not sure why they require this) and it must be notarized.
To make a long story short I began this a few months ago and still have had no luck in actually receiving any of the funds I tried to withdraw. I have been given the runaround numerous times stating that I did not provide them the necessary forms - but I did send them in so they are simply lying to me.
The only reason I still give AllSportsMarket any rating at all is that I really like the idea behind the site - however DO NOT INVEST MONEY at this point in time with AllSportsMarket.com
Sports Betting Cash gives AllSportsMarket.com an overall rating of 2/10
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March 20th, 2007 at 12:39 am
Yeah, everything sounds and looks great, just as I thought. I had
invested, or so I thought, there for four months. I wanted to
withdrawl some of my money and they require copys of 2 forms of
I.D., all credit cards back and front you have used to deposit
there, and then there is the two page “Know your customer form”,
that you are required to fill out also, which includes banking
refences,commercial references,employment info, source of fund
info, to name a few including contact numbers. I had faxed and
scanned all required documents on two seperate withdrawl requests,
only to be denied without any explanation whatsoever. Try calling
there 1-800#, its the owners voice mail, just like you have at home.
E-mails are rarely responded to and when they are, they are very
nonspecific with you answers. Always referring to this departmwent
or that department. My personal experience has hopefully saved you
money. PLEASE DO NOT INVEST HERE AND MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE I DID.
I still have not recieved any of my money nor do I think I ever
will so the best satisfaction I can get is writing this. Please DO
NOT INVEST YOUR MONEY there you will never get it back.
May 4th, 2007 at 4:17 pm
ASM is far from being an entertaining and easy-to-use site. It is full of manipulation and flaws.
There is only very insufficient support, rules are not clear (and broken often without regulation
from the site owners), payments have stopped, people are locked out for months, and as of now,
the forums have also been closed in order to keep people from posting the truth about their
ASM experience. Official US authorities have been notified of the shady ASM business. One can
only hope that they will be quick with their investigations and close this scam ASAP.
January 29th, 2008 at 11:20 pm
This site is a scam. They don’t honor withdrawals and they keep setting false deadlines and selling lies in order to keep people investing. They were supposed to go public Aug 7, 2006. That didn’t happen. Then it was Feb 8, 2008. That’s not going to happen. They hyped this big “release” of ASM 3.0 which turned out to be nothing more than a few html updates and no new functionality at all. They were supposed to have commercials, famous athlete spokespeople (the one no-name sponsor they have has disappeared), a face-to-face expo, a Sports Illustrated article, a CNN segment…All lies. They always come up with some excuse, sweep it under the carpet, then quickly start hyping the “next big step for ASM” just to get people a new sense of false hope and to keep investing and buying their paper money, which they call “shares”.