AnyBet isn’t just like any other sportsbook. If you think this bookie provides an amazing betting experience, then you will be wrong. AnyBet is a sportsbook that shouldn’t be taken seriously, but because it offers subpar payment services, we think that it is highly important that this bookie be taken seriously only when it comes to avoiding it.
AnyBet was made only to serve one purpose: test its audience and then plan as they go.
Of course, this strategy did not work at all in favor of this bookie. The sportsbook was highly inexperienced, especially compared to even other average-tier sportsbooks. AnyBet had offered or rather promised a bunch of bonuses to its customers, including rewards and more. But due to its cash flow issues, the bookie had no other choice but to close down its operations.
The sportsbook restarted its platform within a few months but then seemed to have followed the same repetitive cycle that got it in trouble in the first place. Today, this bookie is blacklisted, and we wouldn’t advise anyone to visit this platform under any circumstances.
The mobile experience at AnyBet is highly average. We did not find any dedicated mobile app for the bookie, and judging by its popularity and growth strategy, we doubt that this bookie ever wanted to build a native mobile platform for its customer. The only way to use the site on your phone was to access it via your phone’s browser. The main page is a login screen, which means that you would have to willingly give your private information to this bookie before you can access the platform.
If you think AnyBet will redeem itself with its desktop site, then you will be thoroughly incorrect. The desktop site has nothing of value to offer. It isn’t even SSL secure; we were terrified at the thought of sharing our information on the site as the platform lacked any form of security. On top of everything, the site is also very slow, which makes the overall registration and even the betting process tedious.
This is how users were able to gain access to the site in the first place. AnyBet used its marketing strategy to advertise big bonuses. The site claimed to provide users with risk-free bets worth up to $100 and a welcome bonus, up to $450. On top of this, AnyBet also claimed to give away free spins and offer plenty of rewards throughout the year.
This type of marketing tends to attract newcomers onto the platform since freebies are enough to raise quite a lot of eyebrows. However, when it came time to honor these bonuses, the sportsbook took a complete U-turn. There were impossible-to-complete rollover requirements that made the bonus seem more like a scam than anything else.
With a sportsbook name like “AnyBet”, you would think that this bookie would offer a lot of betting options and a range of interesting betting categories – but you would be, yet again, wrong. This bookie only hosts a small number of mainstream sports, and nothing remotely niche can be found on the platform, which is a huge disappointment.
The odds at AnyBet, are nothing to brag about either. Again, with such a small number of betting categories, the sportsbook should have been able to provide interesting odds, but as with everything else, AnyBet fails to impress in this regard too.
The casino section exists only in a skeleton form. Meaning that there is, indeed, a separate section for casino games, but when you go deep into exploring the page, you wouldn’t come across anything of significance. The sportsbook only offers a handful of slot and table games and nothing else. This has become a running theme with average bookies where they would only provide a half-baked version of a product instead of a fuller experience to attract customers.
Let’s not even talk about the poker section at AnyBet. The poker games are limited, and the lack of software optimizations mean that you would run into several errors and broken pages while exploring the poker catalog. The games are mediocre at best, and we found nothing of interest for poker fans.
There is no live dealer section on the site at the time of writing this review.
The eSports section is an uninspired collection of Dota 2 and CS: GO events, nothing of significance can be found here either. We were disappointed to see how careless and seemingly oblivious AnyBet is to the eSports industry, which is now considered to be one of the highest performing and lucrative industries in the world.
AnyBet is the king of mediocrity. This sportsbook only accepts Visa or Mastercard. Yes, that is it. This bookie does nothing to impress when it comes to its banking options. It is more of a “take it or leave it” type of situation going on here. We would highly advise you to leave it altogether and opt for a different (and better) bookie.
Similar to its deposit methods, you will only find that AnyBet supports Visa or Mastercard withdrawals on its platform. Never mind the lack of options, the sportsbook even has issues with its payment system. When making deposits, your amount will be reflected on your account almost immediately, but when requesting withdrawals, you can face up to months of delays.
If you are a fan of live chat support, then you would be highly disappointed to find that AnyBet does not offer anything remotely technologically advanced. You only get email support, and that too seems insufficient since you might never get a reply from their support staff.
If you have gone through our review above, you would know that this bookie is not fit for typical use. It is highly disappointing in many areas and should be left alone at all costs. There have been numerous payment issues with AnyBet, and we have also received several complaints from disgruntled customers who claim to have been still waiting for their money.
We found nothing of significance regarding AnyBet on Reddit.
No, this site is not legitimate.
No, this site is not legitimate for any user.
You can cash out using Visa or Mastercard. Please note that there have been many reported issues regarding payments at AnyBet.
There is limited information regarding taxes at AnyBet.
No, you can not place your bets using the mobile apps because AnyBet does not have any. You can only access the site using the mobile-optimized website.
There is no information provided on the site regarding this.
No, this bookie is blacklisted and should be avoided by everyone.
AnyBet is a scam sportsbook that allows users to play on its seemingly lucrative platform. It traps players by offering them high bonuses but takes away all the fun when it comes time to pay back winnings.