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theScore Bet in New Brunswick

For a New Brunswick resident looking for a Canadian‑focused online casino, theScore Bet offers a familiar sports‑betting brand that expanded into casino games in 2022. The platform sits in value tier C, carries a trust score of 60 out of 100 and a Canadian friendliness rating of 50, indicating average reliability but limited localisation. Its licence from the iGaming Ontario (iGO) authority means the operator complies with Ontario’s regulatory framework, yet New Brunswick does not recognise a specific provincial licence. Players who value CAD pricing, a broad game library and a sportsbook may find theScore Bet worth a trial, provided they understand the grey‑market context.

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Legal status

New Brunswick’s gambling framework is managed by the Gaming Control Branch and the Atlantic Lottery Corporation, which currently tolerates grey‑market operators rather than granting exclusive licences. Because theScore Bet holds an iGO licence for Ontario, it is not provincially regulated in New Brunswick; the province has zero licensed operators and no specific law banning unlicensed sites. Adult residents (19+) may legally access the site, but any dispute over account issues, withdrawals or unfair play falls outside provincial oversight and must be resolved through the operator’s internal complaints process or the iGO regulator in Ontario. Consumer protections such as mandatory deposit limits, responsible‑gaming tools and independent auditing are not enforced by New Brunswick authorities, so players should rely on the operator’s own policies. The legal age of 19 simply defines who may open an account; it does not guarantee provincial enforcement of contract terms. In practice, players enjoy the same experience as elsewhere in Canada, but they do so without the safety net of a local regulator.

Payments

theScore Bet supports transactions in Canadian dollars, which eliminates currency conversion fees for New Brunswick players. The site does not accept Interac, a common e‑wallet in the province, so users must use alternative methods such as credit/debit cards (Visa, Mastercard), PayPal where available, or bank transfers. Processing times vary: Card deposits are typically instant, while bank transfers may take 1–3 business days. Withdrawal times follow a similar pattern, with card payouts often completed within 24‑48 hours and bank transfers requiring up to five days. The operator does not list cryptocurrency options, so crypto‑savvy players cannot use that route. No explicit hidden fees are disclosed, but players should review the terms for potential third‑party processor charges. This payment mix suits players who prefer traditional banking over Interac, but those who rely on Interac or crypto will need to consider other operators.

French language

theScore Bet does not provide a French language interface, live‑chat or terms and conditions in French. For French‑speaking New Brunswick residents, the lack of localisation may create navigation challenges and limit comprehension of bonus rules. While the province is officially bilingual, the operator’s English‑only platform means French‑speaking users must rely on translation tools. This shortfall is less critical for anglophone players but represents a notable gap for those who expect full French support, especially compared with other Canadian sites that offer complete French localisation.

TheScore Bet sits in value tier C, indicating a mid‑range offering with average promotions and game selection. Its trust score of 60 suggests moderate reliability; players should exercise standard caution. The Canadian friendliness score of 50 reflects limited localisation, such as the absence of French support and no Interac integration, which may affect New Brunswick users seeking a fully Canadian‑tailored experience.

Our verdict

New Brunswick players can access theScore Bet without legal restriction, but they do so in a grey‑market environment lacking provincial oversight. The platform is suitable for users who value CAD pricing, a combined sportsbook and casino, and are comfortable using credit cards or PayPal instead of Interac. Those who prioritize strong local consumer protection, French language support, or Interac payments should consider alternatives that rank higher in Canadian friendliness or are licensed within the province. Given the moderate trust score and tier C positioning, theScore Bet is a reasonable secondary option rather than a primary choice for risk‑averse players.

Frequently asked questions

Is theScore Bet legal in New Brunswick?
New Brunswick does not prohibit unlicensed operators, so theScore Bet is accessible to adult residents (19+). However, the site is not regulated by the province, meaning disputes are handled through the operator’s own process or the Ontario regulator, not a local authority.
Does theScore Bet support Interac?
No, theScore Bet does not accept Interac deposits or withdrawals. Players must use credit/debit cards, PayPal where offered, or bank transfers for funding and cashing out.
What is the legal gambling age in New Brunswick?
The legal age for online gambling in New Brunswick is 19. Anyone younger must not open an account or place bets on the platform.
Where can I get help for problem gambling?
New Brunswick residents can contact the provincial Problem Gambling Hotline at 1-800-461-1234 or visit https://www2.gnb.ca/ for resources and support.
Can I use Canadian dollars on theScore Bet?
Yes, theScore Bet supports CAD for both deposits and withdrawals, eliminating currency conversion fees for New Brunswick players.

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