TonyBet Slapped with £442K Fine for ‘Unfair’ Withdrawal Conditions

European online sportsbook TonyBet has been fined £442,750 (US$547,000) by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) for “unfair” conditions in its small print that could have been designed to frustrate player withdrawals.

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The TobyBet platform, pictured above, was focused on tying up withdrawals in red tape dressed as AML and social responsibility procedures, according to the UKGC. (Image: TonyBet)

The regulator said Wednesday it imposed the fine for the company’s failure “to have fair and transparent terms, and for failing to follow social responsibility and anti-money laundering (AML) rules.”

The offending clauses in TonyBet’s terms and conditions include one informing customers that the operator had the right to seek ID documents for “all withdrawals,” even if these checks were not required during the deposit process.

Additionally, the operator stipulated that winnings could be confiscated where customers had failed to provide the relevant documentation within 30 days. And it said customer accounts were considered dormant after six months inactivity, rather than the 12 months specified in UKGC regulations.

Bending the Rules

The implication is that TonyBet wanted to make it much harder for players to withdraw funds by tying the process up in red tape while making the deposit process as frictionless as possible.

This could all be achieved under the pretext that the operator was simply complying with AML and social responsibility rules, which were in fact being bent in its favor.

There has long been anecdotal evidence of sports books hampering withdrawals with onerous verification processes, presumably in the hope that players would simply give up. But this is the first time that an operator in the UK has been penalized for seemingly admitting as much in its small print.

TonyBet is based in Lithuania, but is licensed to operate in the UK via its TonyBet.co.uk platform.

Not Tony’s Fault

The company was founded in 2009 by the famously brash Lithuanian-Australian poker player and gambler Antanas Guoga, commonly known as “Tony G.”

Guoga later represented Lithuania as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP). He also started the PokerNews.com website. He sold TonyBet in 2016 and no longer has anything to do with the company.

In addition to the fine, the UKGC said TonyBet will have to undergo a third-party audit to assess whether it is effectively complying with AML and social responsibility regulations.

“Not only does this case illustrate our drive to clamp down on anti-money laundering and social responsibility failures, but also highlights action we will take against gambling businesses who fail to be fair and open with customers,” said Kay Roberts, Executive Director of Operations, said.

A previous version of this article stated, incorrectly, that TonyBet is owned by the Betsson Group, whereas Betsson no longer has any ties whatsoever to TonyBet.

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    Zoran zakovsek October 1, 2024
    the biggest scamm for 4000 usd y they… the biggest scamm for 4000 usd y they cheat and they will not let you withdraw your money… the biggest scamm for 4000 usd y they… the biggest scamm for 4000 usd y they cheat and they will not let you withdraw your money this is scamming site this people are they will do everything to not get your winnings also my buddies same issues dont play here this casino is scamm and support full of scammers they never help or anything i will write here every day for you gusy they took my 4000 usd and i can not withdraw stay away from this scamming site tonybet!!! you have 1000 other casinos (fair casinos) tonybet is verified scamming company i will be posting all the time TonyBet fined £442,750 and warned on failure to have fair and transparent terms in uk Fine for ‘Unfair’ Withdrawal Conditions
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    Ginger June 6, 2023
    Tonybet has never let me down with withdrawals. A few days of document verification and I had my winnings in my pocket. I think that… Tonybet has never let me down with withdrawals. A few days of document verification and I had my winnings in my pocket. I think that this article was published not without the participation of competitors)
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    Douglas May 16, 2023
    I have been playing on this platform for 5 months now. There have never been any difficulties with replenishment. I also had no problems with… I have been playing on this platform for 5 months now. There have never been any difficulties with replenishment. I also had no problems with withdrawals after passing verification. The first deposit bonuses are exactly what I like about Tonibet. They can be wagered, which I can't say about other sites I've played on.
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    Alison May 12, 2023
    Nothing has changed they are the slowest to pay out . In Canada over 3-4 days. They just don’t transfer the funds. They still want ID… Nothing has changed they are the slowest to pay out . In Canada over 3-4 days. They just don’t transfer the funds. They still want ID after Id . They want you to reverse the withdrawal and lose the money . Beware of their so call bonuses you can only use on selected games and any winnings you can’t withdraw ??? Only reuse Read the terms and conditions they are all in their favour. You can complain but to who the Estonia tax and customs board ?? Good luck. TonyBet is licensed and regulated in the EU by the Estonian Tax and Customs Board. This prestigious EU operating license allows TonyBet to offer online sportsbook and iGaming services in several countries. Be very careful when using this site and be prepared to jump through hoops with their demands to get paid . Tony bet sort yourselves out . Your giving bookmakers a bad name !!
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