Bodog, an established offshore online casino and sports betting operator, is no longer offering its services in Nova Scotia, marking a significant shift in the province’s gambling landscape. Effective October 3, 2024, the operator will permanently close the accounts of Nova Scotia users, according to an email sent to customers. Bodog has advised players to withdraw their balances by October 2, with all remaining open wagers to be settled on the same day. Futures bets beyond this date will be voided, and customers will receive refunds.
Bodog Pulls Out of Nova Scotia Following Unlicensed Gambling Scrutiny
Posted on September 27, 2024 | 1:31 pm
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