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  • Big Book down on Sunday 12:00 P.M. ET???

    Wow. Talk about a messed up book. The Big Book currently has a message on screen that they are upgrading their system now and hope to be open later in the day! They choose to upgrade on the Sunday morning of the NFL week? Boy I'd like to know who is in charge there. I guess they don't like to make money. Has this book always been so screwed up?

  • #2
    Yes they have, they are always down "upgrading" their system. If they upgrade the system everytime they say they are their software should be incredible. Too bad it;s not. If you want more info on them just look on past posts, you'll find more than enough rants on them.

    The Phantom

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    • #3
      This is some scary stuff. It's the company that owns Big Book.

      FUNN Cyberoad.com 0.00 -3.00 0 $0 0.0% 0.0%

      close, volume, etc... is now ZERO.

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      • #4
        WOW Sting good info.

        bottom line STAY AWAY FROM THE BIG BOOK!!!

        I checked the other books cyberoad has on their "clients" list. I wonder if they are so good, and have been in the market so long as they say the do, why do they only have 3 books as "customers" (maybe they own all 3). And the other 2 books must be very small as well cause I never see anything about them.


        The Phantom

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        • #5
          The other 2 books are Mayan and Grand prix which apparently do not have the same volume as the Big Book.

          Here's some info from Ragingbull, hope this helps:

          By: ghacorp
          Reply To: 7 by maxk Tuesday, 7 Dec 1999 at 5:35 PM EST
          Post # of 8


          Speaking of the garbage pit, it looks as though Cyberoad belongs there. Rumor has it insiders of Cyberoad Corporation (FUNN) have sold shares although I have been unable to determine specifics. The company recently completed acquisition of eBanx. One of their clients, The Big Book according to Sting's newsletter is experiencing customer service problems and another of their clients, Mayan Sports now in the planning stages of an IPO may be in default with their original shareholder partners, however, reportedly is growing in revenues month to month.



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          • #6
            Sting,

            WOW you are really well informed. Just one question from a stupid guy to an intelligent one, what does IPO stand for.

            The Phantom

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            • #7
              Phantom,
              IPO = Initial Public Offering

              Sting,
              I don't understand your first post

              FUNN Cyberoad.com 0.00 -3.00 0 $0 0.0% 0.0%

              close, volume, etc... is now ZERO.

              Are those information on the stock??? $0???
              I don't think you can have $0 on stock price.
              Even companies that file chapter 11 still have price on their stock.

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              • #8
                Value_Finder

                Thanks for the info.

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                • #9
                  The stock is traded on the otcbb in other words other the counter bulletin board. It's last trade was for $ 3 and there hasn't been any volume in the stock for some time.

                  Hope this helps.

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                  • #10
                    It could have gotten thrown off of the bulletin board and on to the pink sheets if it failed to meet certain minimum BB requirements.

                    Or in their defense it could just be a bad quote and back to normal next week.

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                    • #11
                      These numbers come from the index found at Streetdice.com, which lists all the I-gaming indexes and I stumbled upon that one today.

                      I have also been informed that Cyber road's new symbol is FUNNE which means they are about to become delisted.

                      Hope this helps guys.

                      BTW CyberRoads just got through buying it's independend ebanx. That is that "OUTSIDE" bank that holds on to your deposits and winnings so the sportsbook does not touch it. Hope you did not feel too safe now. There's too much going on with this company that I would have to recommend people try to get their money out before the Super Bowl. Not to panic. Perhaps The Big Book is looking for a new software provider. At this point in time I would be very concerned based on past posts as the Phantom has pointed out....there are just so many negatives here and too many top notch books out there.

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                      • #12
                        Thanks Sting

                        My point exactly. You are already taking risks betting on games, why take extra risks on sportsbook that offer nothing but doubt. At the end it's each persons call but I just rather bet with a stable company (like so many out there) than with a sportsbook made of cards.

                        The Phantom

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                        • #13
                          When, in Bettorsworld, you start seeing one complaint after another about a sportsbook you play at, then it's time to get out. In the past several weeks, Big Book has received innumerable complaints--far more than any other book. Why anyone would continue playing there now is beyond me.

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                          • #14
                            Just for everyone's info. A book will always say it's doing a system update to cover any and all problems. They want you to think they are in control of the situation. They surely don't want you to know that their equipment malfuntioned or that their computer crashed or something. Don't know anything about the Big Book at all, but am almost certain they didn't do an "update" on Sunday.

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