BetUK Review
General Information
Bet UK are Still relatively new kids on the block compared to some of the bookmakers you can find online.
Established online in 2004 they are an Isle of Man based Company who are listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange (AiM). The fact that they are listed on the stock market means they have to meet strict financial regulations and controls and so while they may not be as well known a name as other online bookmakers, you can be sure that you are betting at a reputable, licensed and regulated betting site.
Their website is easy to use and is quick to respond All transactions are protected by 128 bit SSL encryption technology and their website security utilises the latest Verisign secure site protection software.
BetUK cover a wide range of sporting events and coverage of horse racing and football is very good. Football betting is available on UK domestic leagues
(including Conference games) as well as European leagues including Spain and France.
Like most online bookmakers they offer a sign up bonus to anyone opening a new account and their customers can enjoy special promotions and competitions, with at least one promotion running on a daily basis.
Bet UK is well worth a visit if you've never tried it before.
Deposit & Withdrawals
Visa, MasterCard, Delta, Bank Wire, Check, Click2Pay, Neteller, Moneybookers, DirectTeller, MoneyGram, FirePay, 1-Pay
Currencies: AUD, CAD, CHF, DKK, EUR, GBP, HKD, JPY, RMB, SEK, SGD, USD
Minimum Deposit: Is currently £10.00
Minimum Bet: is currently £ 0.50
Maximum Winnings: Customers can win up to a maximum of £100.000 in any given day.
BETS
The Sports offered at BET UK are American football, athletics, bandy, Baseball, basketball, bowls, boxing, cricket, cycling, darts, floorball, futsal, golf, greyhound racing, handball, horse racing, ice-hockey, motor racing, rugby, snooker, soccer, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, winter sports
Overall: A very good site that we can't realy fault. Not as big a name as some of the more established online sportsbooks, but they offer just as much if not more than some of the "Big Boys"