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    Default Offshore bookies(US) in the UK, EU and Asia.

    Hello,
    I wanna to ask people who promote offshore bookmakers, such as Mybookie, Jazzsports, Betonline, Everygame and others of this type. The traffic of these sites is more than 90% (except xbet) from the US however some of them accept players from UK, EU, China and all over Asia.

    Has anyone tried to promote, or is promoting such operators to sites with traffic from outside the US? What kind of results do you have?

    On the one hand, these are global sites, where you can change the odds from US, to decimal and fractional, you can register and bet from the UK and almost any country, or literally anyone.

    On the other hand, you can see that they are geared towards US sports(except Everygame) and the currency is $, where currently the main gambling currency outside the US is more like €. Or the required age of 21+, where outside the US in most places is 18+.Despite global access, are these bookmakers too American for a wider audience in Europe and Asia.

    Does anyone have results with this group of bookmakers outside the US?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyx View Post
    Hello,
    I wanna to ask people who promote offshore bookmakers, such as Mybookie, Jazzsports, Betonline, Everygame and others of this type.
    It is an interesting angle. But I do promote MyBookie, BetOnline and EveryGame (not to the UK). I am pretty sure all three of these firms claim not to accept the UK, though I have never put this to the test. Feel free to prove me wrong.

    There was another thread on this forum recently where it showed the UKGC was taking action to block affiliate sites promoting non-UK licensed firms to the UK. So even if these firms did take UK clients, you may still run into problems down the line.

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    LICENSED COUNTRIES :
    Where a country has proper licensing that I can get in on - like UK / Australia / Canada - then I promote only licensed options to visitors from those countries.

    SORT OF LICENSED :
    Where a country is as mad as the US with their affiliate licensing, and product licensing on a state by state basis, I only promote offshore options.

    NO LICENSES :
    For countries with no licenses I will promote partners who accept them.

    OVERALL :
    I think it's hard to mix-n-match both licensed and unlicensed to the same market and keep licensed partners happy that you are staying within the rules. So I te3nd to be all unlicensed or all licensed for a geo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tufty View Post
    It is an interesting angle. But I do promote MyBookie, BetOnline and EveryGame (not to the UK). I am pretty sure all three of these firms claim not to accept the UK, though I have never put this to the test. Feel free to prove me wrong.
    Betonline as far as I know does not accept players from the UK, but I don't know 100%.
    On the other hand, I am sure that MYbookie accepts players from the UK. Also from France and other countries with strong regulation.

    As for the others I don't know, I noticed, while still browsing offshore bookmakers, that HRWager has literally everyone on its list of registration countries, including, for example, North Korea, where I rarely see the possibility of registering from that country with bookmakers.

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