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03-27-2017 , 07:15 PM
You could have posted the first paragraph as a summary.
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Back in 2015, Morten Viken defrauded a number of Norwegian players who were customers of his 70Bet site. Two years ago, this bookmaking site simply decided they wouldn’t pay their players and disappeared off the face of the earth. Now, after a couple of years of silence, Viken seems to be back to his old tricks, as he’s launched a brand new site called Entrobet, once again offering deals that seem too be good to be true.
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03-28-2017 , 09:56 AM
Pretty weird to have all these poker players as ambassadors and not offering poker.

The article links to a Norwegian forum where one of the members got in touch with Viken through email. Viken claims that the 70bet site was not owned by him and he was only the manager, a poster boy (lololol never heard of him) for the company, when the de facto owner is a 25 year old no one ever heard of before. He goes on to say that he has a list of "60-70%" of 70bet users w/names and email addresses. He's now sending out emails to these people saying they need to send him SS of their balances at 70bet and that entrobet will "credit the corresponding balance they had on 70bet to their new account on Entrobet".

So the money you thought you had on 70bet, you can now think you have that on Entrobet.

Note: The mods on oddsen.nu are fairly certain he was/is the only person involved in 70bet and that he's up to his old antics again.

Also, scandal is a very strong word to use here. Nobody cares.
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