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Board Gambling
Re: [Warning] luckyfish.io is CLOSING
by
mindrust
on 26/11/2021, 08:43:56 UTC
I just checked their website http://luckyfish.io/ and I saw the statement that they are going to stop deposits after 30th November. It doesn't mean they necessarily closing the business permanently though. Maybe they are going through some kind of maintenance. Why are they closing? Do you have any further information about their issues? Maybe it is a legal problem which they don't want to disclose.
Here's the quoted text from their email announcement, mentioned above. And probably not a legal-related issue (not so sure though, it might be or not).

Quote
We are very sorry for the inconvenience of this, You may have realized that we haven't updated in a long time. For various reasons, we and our software provider are about to terminate the contract. We decided to launch our own software after 2-3 months, but before that, we have to close it for a while. We will stop the deposit and game after November 30th, and players can withdraw anytime.

Please note that nothing will change Your VIP level, Your affiliate, Your Balances Will stay the same.

We will keep you updated here.

If you have any questions, please contact customer service.


Thanks for the info. I was curious if they have an ANN thread here in the forum maybe they could give statement why they are closing?
Didn't see it upon searching google, only the scam/problem related threads only shows in google.

So it was a temporary break just like I suspected. That's the thing when you depend on a third party software provider. Look at freebitco.in, the owner coded this website from nothing and he knows every part of it. Someone told me this long time ago:

"When you own a business you need to be able to fix everything there is. You need to be able to do whatever needs to be done."

This is like owning a restaurant. When the cleaner guy quits, you need to be able to clean the toilets because your chef won't do that crap. When your main chef gets sick, you need to be able to cook. When you are short on serving staff, you need to be able to serve. That's how it is like to own a business.