On Thursday, FanDuel’s support team issued an update on the matter, which has left thousands of users without access. As of this writing, DownDetector has logged over 7,000 people facing the problem.

Some took to social media to voice their complaints. One person also shared a screenshot of the message they saw on the website sporty There were reports of outages on the betting page.
The message reads “The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request. The server was overloaded or an application error occurred.” Many others protested against X.
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one person wrote “What is going on? How do I check my bets, cash out and place bets?!!”. The power outage also caused personal call for boycott. “So we’ve all agreed to officially boycott @FanDuel now, right?”. It’s worth noting that FanDuel also dropped that day kentucky derby The race was held to the dismay of many who placed bets on the high-profile horse race.
Another person sarcastically said explain “Wow FanDuel. Perfect timing.”
FanDuel releases statement amid blackout
In a statement, the sports betting site’s support team explain “Our team is aware of and is investigating technical difficulties that are currently preventing users from accessing our platform. We will follow up with updates as soon as they become available.”
However, this was welcomed by disgruntled users, many of whom began issuing ultimatums on the Elon Musk-owned social media platform. “Once my selections started mysteriously causing server downtime, I wanted my money back as soon as possible and I would not be using the app again,” one person said wrote. other additional “You have to offer bonus bets and that’s unacceptable to consumers. I guarantee if you don’t, I won’t use this platform anymore.”
FanDuel: How to Fix Login Error Issues
In order to fix FanDuel “Internal Server Error”, you can try clearing the application or browser cache and cookies. Alternatively, they can try force closing and then restarting the app. The internet connection should also be checked.
If all else fails, then try disabling any VPN and making sure location services are enabled. They can also try reinstalling the app. However, since FanDuel has acknowledged the problem, it’s an issue on their end. Therefore, user-side fixes are unlikely to work at this time.

