The Sad Truth about Unibet’s Sportsbook Revealed.

Caan Berry
2 min readAug 29, 2020

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Another dirty bookmaker, albeit a hugely popular one, that has been lying to you so far, is Unibet!

Unibet’s slogan is ‘By players, for players’

But is that really so? Unibet suggests that users should be ‘smart’. But is that really necessary? This post focuses on this bookmaker.

You can get even more scoop about Unibet in this video. So after reading this short post, head on over there to get the inside scoop on Unibet.

Unibet’s Promotional Campaign:

The bookmakers open their campaign by appealing to the vanity of the better, claiming that it is a place for ‘those who have had enough of the betting stereotype.’ They then say that ‘we understand that you are not lucky, you’re smart.’

With the statement ‘we understand that you are not lucky, you’re smart,’ they show that they aren’t all that impressive as they make themselves out to be. This statement invariably means that they only want ‘Smart’ players placing bets. This is the first lie.

The advert then concludes with “Unibet- By players, for players.” But a closer look at how Unibet works suggests that this should be rephrased; ‘Unibet — By players, for losers only.’

Transaction History

A look at the transaction history of a real-time account reveals interesting details. The video shows a real-time account opened. The total net deposits amount to 355 pounds and two pence. This is all that Unibet is ready to lose against so-called smart bettors.

A look at the message center on the Unibet site shows that there is a pair of messages. The messages are listed as “Important”.

Opening the messages, we are shocked to see that the account has been restricted for, quite frankly, bogus reasons.

The interesting thing is that the account has been open for less than one month and only had one promotional bonus (the bonus for opening an account), so it is not like all the promotions have been used up — all for winning 355 pounds.

Thus, if you are really smart and end up winning on Unibet, you might have your account restricted.

It, therefore, stands to reason that the advertising claims are false. Unibet isn’t interested in you actually winning money. All they want is to suck in unsuspecting and gullible bettors and take away their money.

You can check out the video to see for yourself what Unibet did here.

Conclusion

You might win money off Unibet, but do not expect them to like it!

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Caan Berry
Caan Berry

Written by Caan Berry

Professional Betfair Trader. Author. Blogger. YouTuber. Beer Drinker. Promoted by Betfair & Betdaq. Read the blog here: caanberry.com

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