Lasseters Sportsbook closes down
Online bettors please advice that Lassters Sportsbook on 9 September 2008 following the announcement to the Australian Stock Exchange, Lasseters Corporation Limited decided that will cease operation effective immediately. Effective 3:00pm on Friday 3rd October 2008; (ACST) you will no longer be able to play at the Lasseters Online Sportsbook website and its partners.
Lasseters Online Sportsbook and Casino was the World’s First Government Licensed and Regulated Internet Casino.
For your security, here is what the company said, “It is important to note that whilst you will not be able to play, you will still have access to your Lasseters Online account to withdraw your funds.” Your Lasseters Sportsbook balance, minus any unused bonuses is available to you immediately by following the withdrawal procedure on the website. Please note if your account balance is LESS than $, £, € 25 you will need to contact Customer Support staff - support@lasseters.com.au to request your withdrawal
To meet the closure of business deadlines, please ensure that your withdrawal request is submitted by Friday 31th October 2008. We strongly advise you take all your money as soon as possible, sometime they can’t pay everybody, so they pay whoever came first.
Read more here https://aussports.lasseterssports.com.au/


waiting for payment. i reckon we are all in trouble with this mob
Comment by desperado — October 31, 2008 @ 8:08 am
the website has been disabled and they are in hide mode.
Comment by desperado — October 31, 2008 @ 8:09 am
cross your fingers. if there is no payment i will go into internet hyperdrive
Comment by desperado — October 31, 2008 @ 8:11 am
Requested Payout on 20th of October, been promised many times from Customer Services, usual automated e-mails, now turn of November, the website has gone, and e-mails have been returned as not found. What a suprise.
Does anyone know how to put in a claim or sue Lasseters?
They cannot get away with this , just because the Betting Arm of their Enterprise turns in losses.
Comment by Andrew — November 2, 2008 @ 7:51 pm