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Board Gambling
Re: CoinDragon.com - Provably the best crypto gambling in the world!
by
Canada_1969
on 07/04/2020, 23:57:04 UTC
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At the end of each week we’ll summarize all your rounds and should you have lost, in total, then you’ll be eligible to receive 30% of your loss back. All you need to do is login and claim your cashback, easy!

If I understand correctly, then in a week I’ll definitely get 30% of the amount of money I lost? But aren't the conditions too generous? Probably never seen this.

Hi,

You can find the (indeed very generous) terms & conditions here: https://coindragon.com/campaign/cashback
It is correct that you get 30% of all your (potential!) total loss in a week back.
Please note that this is a campaign during our launch and Beta phase.
If you have any questions or comments don't hesitate to ping us.

Welcome!!
Receiving 30% of the total loss seems very attractive, can you explain a little bit about that.
Example: I deposit 1 Btc to my account, then I win 2 btc. In the end, I lost all 2 btc. So how much will my losses be?

Hi acdc,

It is indeed a very special campaign that we're running now and until the 13th of April.

In short the cashback is on NET LOSS.
Eg1 if you've deposited 1 BTC and lost 0,5 then you'll get 30% of 0,5 back at the end of the week.
Eg2 if you've deposited 1 BTC, won to a balance of 2 BTC and then lost 1 BTC so you're back at 1 BTC in balance the NET LOSS is 0 and you'll not be eligible for cashback.

More info here: https://coindragon.com/campaign/cashback

Hope that this explains and that you find this offer as great as we think it is (as there are no strange strings attached!!).

Very welcome to CoinDragon!
As you explain if I deposit 1 BTC, then I win 2 BTC balance. In the end, I lost all my accounts and I will get 30% 1 BTC back at the weekend.
This is really a very interesting campaign and it seems that I have never seen such a campaign, maybe I will register and try it out.

Be careful and think twice.

My story: deposited crypto -> played one flip -> won -> tried to withdraw -> withdraw not possible -> accused of multi accounting (total non-sense) -> asked for proof -> no proof provided -> my account closed including my initial deposit