Paul S.
GBCustomer For Life This is by far the best fantasy football site if you want to play public leagues for money...the payouts are great (especially with the enhancements), LOVE the two-games per week idea (this helps mitigate the random "strength of schedule" aspect of fantasy football), and they offer a bunch of different price points. What really sets Apex apart is their customer service. I receive an answer to my emails from a live person usually within minutes, sometimes even within 60 seconds. When I had trouble with the drafting software minutes before my draft, they even reached out to me asking if I needed assistance (I did not prompt them to do this, they took the initiative). During the season, they have an excellent system of ensuring that there is no collusion or unfair trades going through and dealing with people who have abandoned their teams. All in all, there is really zero chance I go anywhere else to play fantasy football online other than Apex. They've won me over for good.
Jordan R
GBApex is a site for real fantasy football players Apex Fantasy Football Money Leagues is the best site for true fantasy football players. The settings are ideal for the way fantasy football should be played. The team of Mike and Asher really do an amazing job of keeping the leagues fair and on track. They are always available if I have a question and even gave me a courtesy call to remind me I had a league drafting that I had totally forgotten about. Apex is the only place I play Fantasy football.
Kyle
GBBest paid F.F. league out there Hands down the best paid fantasy football platform i've ever played on. They offer deeper starter lineups, blind bidding for free agents and, my favorite, you play against the average! This is great for the competitive players out there that play in multiple leagues because it helps ensure the best teams finish at the top. And everyone else... well..... where they belong. And best of all.... Their customer service is astounding. You can line them up against anyone - Chik-fil-a, Nordstrom, Trader Joe's, doesn't matter. Apex. Over. Everyone.
Dave H
GBGreat leagues, phenomenal customer service. This is the 2nd straight year I have used Apex for fantasy football and could not be happier with my experiences. I left a big name league due to the trade deadlines, scoring and payouts to join Apex for a much more user friendly format. I also have emailed the customer support over the last two years and have always revived an email very abruptly and always on point. I cannot see myself leaving Apex for any other league and I plan on joining 5-6 Apex leagues in 2016. This guys do it right and are a pleasure to work with.
darin
GBThey allow owner collusion Updated They allow owner collusion. No mechanisms to prevent one person from having several teams. Trades aren't voted on. Commish never denies a trade. I actually suspect it could be their own bots integrated to give "house advantage". All I know is I've been in Fantasy Leagues for 30+ years and have never seen the things I've seen in Apex Leagues. Beware! Ok..little update after Apex replied. They do have "mechanisms" that are as easy to bypass as creating a couple accounts and sending in 2 fraudulent forms of ID (they don't do formal checks against the ID you send in..AFAIK). When it comes to betting, gambling, anything profit-motivated there will be folks that take advantage. You can surely take advantage of Apex Fantasy League. I've seen some of the most suspect moves imaginable that, again, in 30 years of running and participating in fantasy leagues with "real" people...not anonymous strangers..have transpired. Stuff that takes the fun away from playing. And, I realize when anonymity is prevalent things are going to play out quite differently than when you know your fellow owners. But, some of the things just gravitate into the bizarre. For example..A last place team just traded off Kelce (arguably the most valuable player in the league now that Mcaffrey is on the shelf) for Najee Harris.the other players involved were pretty much a wash. Basically, a trade of Harris for Kelce. Harris, albeit a rookie with potential, ain't showed anything on a struggling Steelers team in decline. Potential just means you ain't done it yet. Kelce has his whole career and big-time the first couple weeks of this season. THEN, the same guy that traded Kelce put $400 of his $500 budget for a 2nd string RB Cordarelle Patterson. 15 weeks still left in the season and he spends nearly his entire budged on a back-up. He didn't own the starter to even give it handcuff rationale. There were 3 other trades before the season even started that were semi-odd. But, I held my tongue. When it started rolling into "you're playing with my money and corrupting the league land" I protested. Commissioner (they do get back to you fairly quick) said mine was the only protest so he couldn't do anything. If mine was the only protest I believe one of 3 things a)The commish flat isn't getting all his email (I would never suggest he's lying) b.)I'm playing with a league of owners that really don't care c.)Collusion. If it's not collusion it's owners that just shouldn't be participating because their extremely suspect actions affect all of the rest of us that trust everything is on the up-and-up. And, I suppose, that's the Pandora's Box that playing in online league's with people/things you don't know open up.