Liquidators to Evaluate 666Bet Debts

666Bet’s liquidators are hoping to conclude how much is owed to customers and creditors by the end of this month. David Standish of KPMG UK and Linda Johnson of KPMG Channel Islands were appointed Joint Liquidators of Metro Play Limited – the company that owns online gaming operator 666Bet – after it was compulsorily wound up following an Order of the Court of Alderney earlier this month. The liquidators have encouraged those owed monies to contact them, with one customer who has already been in touch with KPMG telling TotallyGaming.com that he is still owed £4,300 (€6,047/$6,690) by the company….

666Bet Officially Out of UK

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has confirmed that 666Bet is to cease operations in the UK market after it was revealed that parent company Metro Play is to be wound up. As reported by iGaming Business, 666Bet has not been operational in the UK since March when both the online gaming operator and Metro Play had their licences suspended by the UKGC . Customers were unable to access their accounts and withdraw funds, although payment processor Skrill was later drafted in to assist with the withdrawal process. The amounts owed to customers ranged from smaller figures up to the thousands….

UK Gambling Commission: 666Bet Stops Payments

Metro Play has moved to allay fears over its repayment process to customers by confirming to the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) it plans to make additional funds available in order to continue distributing money to players. As reported by iGaming Business, the Metro Play and 666Bet brands in March had their licence suspended by the UKGC in a move that left customers unable to access their accounts and withdraw funds. Despite 666Bet having appointed payment processor Skrill to aid the withdrawal process, many customers continued to report problems regarding their accounts while others hit out at the lack of correspondence…

666Bet Sets May 24th Deadline for Player Cash Outs

Customers of the beleaguered Metro Play Ltd, owner of the 666Bet brand, have been given until 24 May to make withdrawal requests from their account or risk losing their money altogether. A statement from the firm said: “We have made arrangements to enable our customers to withdraw outstanding balances from their accounts with www.metroplay.com and www.666bet.com. All withdrawal requests made since the websites were reinstated are being processed. These will be paid as quickly as possible although it may take longer than the normal three to five day period to process them, as each payment requires manual approval. “Customers who…

666Bet Refunding Player Money

The UK Gambling Commission believes that troubled gambling operator 666Bet has now returned funds to a “significant number” of customers who had been out of pocket for more than a month. 666Bet had its licence suspended by the Gambling Commission on March 21, with customers then unable to access their accounts and withdraw cash. Even after 666Bet employed payment processor Skrill to aid the withdrawal process, many have still complained that their account balances were incorrect. Customers have also been angered by a lack of communication and difficulties in accessing the 666Bet website. The Gambling Commission said: “Our understanding from…

666Bet Says They Can Pay Players via Skrill accounts

SBC News – Following more than a month without being able to process its player withdrawals following its temporary license suspension by the UK Gambling Commission. Embattled sports betting operator 666Bet has issued a statement on its website instructing customers to open third party payment provider accounts with online wallet Skrill in order for the company to begin processing its payments The statement on the 666Bet website reads “In preparation for you being able to access your account and make a withdrawal can we ask that all customers who do not currently have a Skrill/Moneybookers account to please open one…