Bookmaker Still Operating Despite Supposed Closure

Despite reports to the contrary, it appears that bookie software tycoon Bookmaker is still operating in the United States. Recall, in May, Bookmaker was one of 10 online gambling websites that had their domain name seized by the Department of Justice. However, in late August, it was reported that sports betting enthusiasts could still receive $2500 in deposit bonuses in the United States.

Over the last 20 years, when you have thought about gambling online, chances are you have thought about creating an account with Bookmaker. As the oldest sportsbook in North America, customers and rivals alike were completely disappointed when the US Department of Justice went after Bookmaker right away. The belief amongst many fishing games enthusiasts was that by taking out Bookmaker the DOJ felt they could create a domino affect in shutting down the industry.

Nevertheless, as we have seen with reports and the Bookmaker.com website, the DOJ failed in their mission to destroy the online industry. The aforementioned $2500 deposit bonus has been a staple at Bookmaker almost since they started. As a result, casual bettors have turned into sharper bettors, playing with the company’s money. In essence depending on your initial deposit is how you will receive the free deposit bonus. For example, bettors who deposit $300 in an account will receive $30 in free cash. But someone who puts $20,000 in his or her account will receive $2500 in deposit bonus.

It should be noted, that the $2500 deposit bonus with Bookmaker is for a limited time only. The bonus kicked in on September 1, and concludes on Halloween. This indicates one of two things. Either Bookmaker will find a way to continue the deposit bonuses, or the DOJ will find a way to shut them down for good by Halloween.

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