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percystreak · 15 days ago
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BULLSBET.IO CONFISCATE PLAYER'S PAYOUT, SCAM/SYSTEM ERROR?!
When it comes to online gaming, few moments are more exhilarating than hitting a major win. But for one player, a €17,000 jackpot at Bullsbet.io Casino quickly became a source of frustration. The casino declined to pay out, citing a “multiple accounts” violation—a charge the player says is unfounded. This incident highlights growing concerns around Bullsbet.io’s treatment of customers, technical issues, and the casino's reputation across review sites. Let’s break down the details.
Winning Big but Losing Out?
After accumulating €17,000 in winnings, the player was shocked to see Bullsbet.io reject their payout request. The casino alleged that evidence of “multiple accounts”—based on IP addresses, device activity, and cookies—disqualified them from claiming their funds. The player insists they have only used one account, logging in from a single home connection to avoid any risks, and suspects Bullsbet.io might be leveraging this accusation to withhold large payouts.
A Series of Frustrations: Technical Issues Galore
The player’s concerns grew after encountering several technical issues leading up to the denied payout:
Wager Tracking Errors: Even after completing the necessary gameplay, their wagering progress only registered around 50% of what it should have.
Restricted Games: Key games required for meeting bonus terms were suddenly inaccessible, disrupting their strategy.
Account Lockouts and Delayed Support: The player experienced temporary lockouts and slow response times from support, adding to the complications and leaving many issues unresolved.
An industry-savvy friend of the player suggested that Bullsbet.io may be using a flawed in-house detection tool, which can sometimes produce false positives, particularly for iPhone users. These ongoing glitches and delayed responses made the player question the casino’s reliability.
Troubling Reviews and a Blacklisted Status
In search of answers, the player reviewed Bullsbet.io’s online reputation. They discovered that Bullsbet.io has a troubling history on popular review sites, including CasinoInCanada, where players frequently report similar complaints about denied payouts, sudden account suspensions, and poor customer support. Due to these recurring issues, several platforms have blacklisted Bullsbet.io, advising players to avoid the casino altogether.
Dispute Resolution Through Casino Guru—With No Resolution
Looking for help, the player turned to Casino Guru, a dispute mediation service known for assisting in player-casino conflicts. Unfortunately, Casino Guru ultimately backed Bullsbet.io, concluding that the casino’s claims were valid. However, the player wasn’t given any substantial evidence, leading to questions about the transparency and fairness of the decision.
Lessons for Players: How to Protect Yourself
This experience serves as a reminder for players to proceed cautiously when playing online. Here are some practical tips:
Research First: Always check a casino’s history, player reviews, and see if they appear on any blacklists.
Keep Records: Documentation is key—save your wagers, transactions, and communications with support to have a clear history if a dispute arises.
Look for Casinos Using Third-Party Monitoring Tools: Third-party systems tend to offer more impartial results than internal tools, which may be less reliable.
What’s Next? A Fight for Fair Treatment
The player, intent on claiming their winnings, is now considering legal action and seeking industry professionals who can assist in their case. They’re also offering a success fee for help in resolving this issue, aiming to shed light on Bullsbet.io’s alleged practices and raise awareness for other players.
Industry Standards and the Importance of Transparency
This incident brings attention to a wider issue: the need for higher standards and transparency in the online gaming industry. For players to feel secure, casinos need to provide clear terms, transparent policies, and responsive support. Bullsbet.io’s alleged actions serve as a reminder that online casinos should be held to a high standard of fairness.
Closing Thoughts: Play Safe and Be Informed
If you’re considering playing on Bullsbet.io—or any online casino—remember the importance of doing your research and staying informed. By checking reviews, keeping records, and choosing reputable casinos, you can help protect yourself from potential disputes. This player’s experience underscores the need for accountability, fairness, and better support within the online gaming community
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percystreak · 6 months ago
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Title: Scammed Out of $20,000: Betcoin.ag and Playbetr.com Exposed
In a saga of deceit and betrayal, Betcoin.ag and Playbetr.com have swindled me out of $20,000, leaving me stranded and furious. It all began innocently enough in March 2022 when I opened an account on Betcoin.ag and deposited $1,000. Over the next year, I engaged in sporadic sports betting, primarily focusing on football and basketball. Dissatisfied with Betcoin.ag's low betting limits, I ventured onto Playbetr.com on December 31, 2022, hoping for better luck and higher limits. Initially depositing $4,000, I eventually added another $1,000-$2,000 to my Playbetr account, mirroring similar transactions on Betcoin.ag, bringing my total deposits across both platforms to approximately $7,000-$8,000 in BTC.
My betting endeavors, predominantly in NBA games on Playbetr, yielded a mixed bag of losses and wins. However, the real nightmare began when I attempted to withdraw my earnings—a modest 0.65 BTC from Playbetr and 0.21 BTC from Betcoin.ag. Suddenly, both platforms demanded Know Your Customer (KYC) verification, including sensitive documents like my driver's license, selfies, and address proof. I promptly complied, believing it to be routine.
To my shock, the next day, access to both accounts was abruptly cut off. Attempts to log in proved futile, and when access was granted sporadically, all account functionalities were disabled. I received chilling emails from Betcoin.ag and Playbetr.com, accusing me of fraudulent activities and unilaterally terminating my account while suspending payouts. Their audacity reached new heights when they nonchalantly offered to refund my deposits—a mere insult considering the substantial losses inflicted upon me.
Adding insult to injury, my pleas for explanation fell on deaf ears. Since January 3, 2023, my emails have gone unanswered, and live chat support has been a paragon of unhelpfulness, robotically instructing me to "email for more information." It's infuriating to witness Playbetr.com boasting about transparency and fairness in online forums while callously disregarding my plight and that of numerous others.
The alleged fraudulent activities levied against me—syndicate play, match-fixing, late betting, and more—are baseless and ludicrous. Their list of accusations includes everything from arbitrage to money laundering, none of which I have committed or even contemplated. My betting was confined to NBA games, a market renowned for its stringent regulations and virtually impossible to manipulate due to its high-profile status and extensive oversight.
I refuse to be another statistic of their fraudulent machinations. While they revel in their impunity, I am resolved to pursue legal recourse, even if it means engaging Curacao courts and legal professionals. Their brazen disregard for fairness and justice cannot go unchallenged. I demand accountability and restitution for the $20,000 they callously robbed from me, tarnishing their reputations beyond repair.
For those who doubt my claims, here is the undeniable evidence:
Proof of my withdrawal requests showing 0.85 BTC held hostage: Gyazo Link, Gyazo Link
Screenshots of legitimate NBA bets won on Playbetr: Gyazo Link, Gyazo Link
Video evidence of Playbetr account lockout post-emails: YouTube Link
Video proof demonstrating my minimal activity on Playbetr pre-December 30, 2022: YouTube Link
In summary:
A staggering $20,000 lost due to their scam tactics.
Accounts abruptly blocked on January 3, 2023, following legitimate withdrawal requests.
Zero violations of any betting rules or regulations.
Utter silence in response to repeated attempts to contact them.
No substantiated explanation or evidence provided to justify their actions.
I eagerly await a response from Betcoin.ag and Playbetr.com. Justice must prevail.
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percystreak · 6 months ago
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Title: Scammed Out of $20,000: Betcoin.ag and Playbetr.com Exposed
In a saga of deceit and betrayal, Betcoin.ag and Playbetr.com have swindled me out of $20,000, leaving me stranded and furious. It all began innocently enough in March 2022 when I opened an account on Betcoin.ag and deposited $1,000. Over the next year, I engaged in sporadic sports betting, primarily focusing on football and basketball. Dissatisfied with Betcoin.ag's low betting limits, I ventured onto Playbetr.com on December 31, 2022, hoping for better luck and higher limits. Initially depositing $4,000, I eventually added another $1,000-$2,000 to my Playbetr account, mirroring similar transactions on Betcoin.ag, bringing my total deposits across both platforms to approximately $7,000-$8,000 in BTC.
My betting endeavors, predominantly in NBA games on Playbetr, yielded a mixed bag of losses and wins. However, the real nightmare began when I attempted to withdraw my earnings—a modest 0.65 BTC from Playbetr and 0.21 BTC from Betcoin.ag. Suddenly, both platforms demanded Know Your Customer (KYC) verification, including sensitive documents like my driver's license, selfies, and address proof. I promptly complied, believing it to be routine.
To my shock, the next day, access to both accounts was abruptly cut off. Attempts to log in proved futile, and when access was granted sporadically, all account functionalities were disabled. I received chilling emails from Betcoin.ag and Playbetr.com, accusing me of fraudulent activities and unilaterally terminating my account while suspending payouts. Their audacity reached new heights when they nonchalantly offered to refund my deposits—a mere insult considering the substantial losses inflicted upon me.
Adding insult to injury, my pleas for explanation fell on deaf ears. Since January 3, 2023, my emails have gone unanswered, and live chat support has been a paragon of unhelpfulness, robotically instructing me to "email for more information." It's infuriating to witness Playbetr.com boasting about transparency and fairness in online forums while callously disregarding my plight and that of numerous others.
The alleged fraudulent activities levied against me—syndicate play, match-fixing, late betting, and more—are baseless and ludicrous. Their list of accusations includes everything from arbitrage to money laundering, none of which I have committed or even contemplated. My betting was confined to NBA games, a market renowned for its stringent regulations and virtually impossible to manipulate due to its high-profile status and extensive oversight.
I refuse to be another statistic of their fraudulent machinations. While they revel in their impunity, I am resolved to pursue legal recourse, even if it means engaging Curacao courts and legal professionals. Their brazen disregard for fairness and justice cannot go unchallenged. I demand accountability and restitution for the $20,000 they callously robbed from me, tarnishing their reputations beyond repair.
For those who doubt my claims, here is the undeniable evidence:
Proof of my withdrawal requests showing 0.85 BTC held hostage: Gyazo Link, Gyazo Link
Screenshots of legitimate NBA bets won on Playbetr: Gyazo Link, Gyazo Link
Video evidence of Playbetr account lockout post-emails: YouTube Link
Video proof demonstrating my minimal activity on Playbetr pre-December 30, 2022: YouTube Link
In summary:
A staggering $20,000 lost due to their scam tactics.
Accounts abruptly blocked on January 3, 2023, following legitimate withdrawal requests.
Zero violations of any betting rules or regulations.
Utter silence in response to repeated attempts to contact them.
No substantiated explanation or evidence provided to justify their actions.
I eagerly await a response from Betcoin.ag and Playbetr.com. Justice must prevail.
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percystreak · 6 months ago
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Robbed Blind: Betcoin.ag and Playbetr.com Scammed Me Out of $20,000
In March 2022, I created an account on Betcoin.ag and deposited $1,000. For the past year, I have been betting on sports, mainly football and basketball. The betting limits on Betcoin.ag were not very high, so I also opened an account on Playbetr.com, a sister website, on December 31, 2022, which offered higher limits. My first deposit on Playbetr was $4,000, and I later deposited another $1,000-$2,000. Similarly, I deposited another $1,000 on Betcoin.ag, totaling around $7,000-$8,000 in BTC across both sites. Initially, I had no issues and was mainly betting on NBA games on Playbetr. Despite losing initially, I eventually won some bets on both sites.
However, when I attempted to withdraw my winnings—0.65 BTC from Playbetr and 0.21 BTC from Betcoin—both sites requested KYC verification. I provided full KYC, including my driving license, selfies, and address proof. My accounts were fully verified, but the next day, I was unable to log in to either site. Even when I could log in, I had no access to any account features. Both sites emailed me, accusing me of fraudulent actions and claiming the right to terminate my account and suspend payouts. They even offered to return my deposits, which I found laughable.
I have seen this happen to more people. They closed my accounts without explanation or evidence and ignored me for weeks. Despite emailing them since January 3, 2023, I have received no replies. Live chat support directed me to email for more information, offering no help. Playbetr, in particular, claims to be transparent and fair in public forums, but my experience tells a different story.
I want to understand why I have been scammed out of 0.85 BTC, almost $20,000. The accusations against me include syndicate play, match-fixing, late betting, unfaithful strategies, arbitrage, fraudulent actions, chargebacks, cheating, incorrect registration information, bankruptcy, money laundering, and using devices or software to place bets. They have not explained how I committed any of these actions. I am certain I did not. I only bet on NBA games, one of the biggest markets in the world, where cheating is virtually impossible due to the large limits.
I refuse to let this be ignored. I am willing to take legal action and pay any amount to resolve this. It's laughable they offered to return my deposits but ignored me when I mentioned it. I have seen other users contact Curacao courts and lawyers, and I am prepared to do the same. I will not let these scumbags get away with scamming innocent players.
Here are some links proving my claims:
Proof of my withdrawal requests: Gyazo Link, Gyazo Link
Screenshots of bets I won on Playbetr (FAIR, NORMAL NBA BETS): Gyazo Link, Gyazo Link
Video of me trying to access my Playbetr account after receiving the emails: YouTube Link
Video of me showing a conversation with a friend, proving I did not use Playbetr until before December 30, 2022: YouTube Link
Long story short:
Total amount 0.85 BTC (deposits + profits)
Accounts were blocked on January 3, 2023, after requesting withdrawals (over a month ago)
I did not break any rules
No reply on live chat or email (getting ignored)
No explanation or evidence to back up the accusations
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