Bill-pay service says Rotterdam provided false information to residents | The Daily Gazette
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After Rotterdam officials urged residents not to use a third-party company to pay bills, a company official said the town provided inaccurate information about the service.
Town officials told residents they should stop using Doxo.com to pay their town bills due to payments being received late, according to a Wednesday press release sent by the public relations firm The Martin Group.
In the press release, the town alleges Doxo.com has been posing as a bill-paying service for the town and charging people for those services, but the town has been receiving payments late because of the company’s processing time.
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Betway joins Dutch Online Gambling Association
16th December 2020
| By Robert Fletcher
The Netherlands Online Gambling Association (NOGA) has announced betting and gaming operator Betway as its latest member, ahead of the launch of the country s regulated igaming market next year.
Betway joins the likes of bet365, Betsson Group, Dazzletag, Entain (previously GVC Holdings), Flutter Entertainment and Kindred Group as members of the NOGA.
The NOGA said it expects to add more new members in the coming months, prior to the launch of online gambling in September 2021.
“Betway is one of the world’s leading providers of premium entertainment in sports betting, casino and esports betting; we look forward to the experience that Betway will bring to our association,” NOGA chief executive Peter-Paul de Goeij said.