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reliablefixedbetting.com

reliablefixedbetting.com has a slightly low trust score. Why?

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Trust Score 0
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Positive Highlights

DNSFilter considers this website safe

Negative highlights

The contact email address used is free

The technical contact email address used is free

The contact email for the administrator is free

This website does not have many visitors

We found many low rated websites on the same server

We found indicators that this may be a gambling site

We detected sport-related (betting) content

Searching on Social Media we found negative links

This website has only been registered recently.

In summary, we checked reliablefixedbetting.com and we are unsure if the website is legit.

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Webshop Evaluation
We discovered that the email address used for the registration of reliablefixedbetting.com is free. Smaller websites often use a free email address from Gmail, Hotmail or one of the other free email providers to safe costs. From larger websites you should expect that they use the domain name for email or a corporate address.

In our Analysis we always check the Tranco ranking. In this case it was low. A low Tranco ranking means that the website has relatively few visitors. For a new website this is logical. The same is true for a highly specialized website. However if the website claims to be a large corporate or popular site, than warning flags should be raised.

Legit websites often reside on servers with many other safe websites. In this case however we identified several unreliable websites hosted on the same server as the website. This may be a negative signal and as a result we lowered the review of reliablefixedbetting.com. To see which other websites are hosted on the same server, please check the "Server" tab lower on this page.

This domain name has only been registered recently. This means that the website is actually quite young and few if any consumers have had time to leave reviews or social media comments. It is therefore best to check this website thoroughly to make sure the website was not set-up by a scammer. Please check out our article "How to recognize a scam".

Technical Evaluation

reliablefixedbetting.com is using a free email address (Gmail, Hotmail) for the technical contact. This may not be a negative sign if the website is privately owned or small. However from a more professional website it can be expected that the domain name is also used for email.
Company Evaluation
We found out that the administrative contact email address of reliablefixedbetting.com is a free one. This is not necessarily bad. Larger companies usually use an email address related to the website. Small companies can use a free email address. However the identity of a free email address is not easy to determine.

We detected keywords such as poker, roulette, blackjack, and lotto. This may mean that the website is offering gambling. The gambling legislation is different for each country. Also within Europe there are no overarching laws related to gambling. As a result, it is very hard to differentiate fair gambling sites from scams. We therefore recommend to only gamble on sites which have been certified or licensed by your own government. For a list of certified sites, you can check our article "Safe Online Gambling & Betting". 

Like with gambling, sport betting is risky. You may lose your money. We, therefore, advise you to only bet on websites that are certified to be operated in your country. This makes the chances of being scammed much smaller. We are maintaining a list of government websites where you can check if a website is allowed to offer sports betting or not.

Facts about reliablefixedbetting.com
Domain Age
1 year from now
WHOIS DATA
protected
Organisation
N/A
Owner
Nathaniel Bassey
Address
Abeokuta, Lagos Lagos State 100001 Ikeja Lagos State
Country
NG
Phone
+234.9235485678
E-mail
dannyjake0001@gmail.com
Website
reliablefixedbetting.com
Title
Reliable Fixed Betting - Home
Description
Explore a wide array of thrilling sports events and bet on your favorite teams to win big. Our user-friendly interface ensures a seamless experience, with secure transactions.
Keywords
bet, betting, good odds, reliable fixed betting, reliable fixed
Domain age
1 year from now
Website speed
Very Fast
WHOIS registration date
2024-12-23
WHOIS last updated date
2024-12-23
WHOIS renew date
2025-12-23
Tags
Industry - Gambling, Industry - Sport Betting, Registration Possible, Sports
Name
Nathaniel Bassey
Organisation
N/A
Street
Abeokuta, Lagos Lagos State 100001 Ikeja Lagos State
Country
NG
Telephone
+234.9235485678
E-mail
dannyjake0001@gmail.com
Name
Nathaniel Bassey
Organisation
N/A
Street
Abeokuta, Lagos Lagos State 100001 Ikeja Lagos State
Country
NG
Telephone
+234.9235485678
E-mail
dannyjake0001@gmail.com
Name
Nathaniel Bassey
Organisation
N/A
Street
Abeokuta, Lagos Lagos State 100001 Ikeja Lagos State
Country
NG
Telephone
+234.9235485678
E-mail
dannyjake0001@gmail.com
ISP
Enix Ltd
Country
GB
Name
Upperlink Limited
IANA ID
1749
Register website
upperlink.ng
E-mail
abuse@upperlink.ng
Phone
+2347 0184 47913
IP
91.204.209.16
Request HTTP status
200
Target
ns1.hostns.io.
IP
109.70.148.2
Country
GB
Target
ns2.hostns.io.
IP
109.70.148.3
Country
GB
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