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Is EZStreetSports, 7redsports, and BetIslands the same wagering company?

Some really interesting stuff has went public this week with the assumption EZStreetSports and BetIslands are actually one in the same. According to dolson a poster at SBR he claims he changed his phone number recently and only provided it to one sportsbook. Within a week the player receives a call from BetIslands wanting to see if he would re up his sports betting balance. According to him this means 7redsports and ezstreetsports are somehow connected to each other.

Fortunately we have a few old staff members from EZstreet that are employed here at Ask The Bookie who could probably be of some great assistance on answering if any of this is true or not. I have sent them a message in our forum asking for them to comment in this blog. The reason they left the company was because of the theft and lies the owner done on a regular basis with the company EZstreet. Personally what I think happened, an unsavory customer service clerk got a hold of 7redsports database and simply sold or shared it to BetIslands. Now I know this is frowned upon however obviously it is better than being related to EZStreet who has a reputation of stealing players funds from the casino.

Staff from SBR have denied any relation between the three operations as SBRJustin went on to say, "I know Jon, the owner of BetIslands… I've known him for several years. I assure you, Betislands (and Jon) have nothing to do with those other books." Usually one would or should believe the source with Justin however people can and are fooled in this industry on a regular basis. I plan on updating this thread as soon as I get more information on the case.

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