Are you saying Royse777 is a part owner of BitLucy? I thought he was only a campaign manager for them,
There's no clear announcement from him, but he do mentioned like he already become a part of Bitlucy since he using a word
we in his post.
Actually i seen Royse777 as a campaign manager not really part of them.
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I think this pretty much explains:
I am in the process of Co-Partner & Marketing Director for BitLucy, the process is not fully done yet. But hopefully all will be sorted soon.
Also, according to this
post, he has been working with the BitLucy team for over a year.
I don't see the necessity of your post... doesn't even adds up any help to the issue and was already said by the others.
Nevertheless, issues indicated by the OP are already silenced and settled. I don't see any problems with having a withdrawal taken and assured manually especially for a newly made website that is being built from scratch. You cannot just create a whole big ass gambling platform then release it and expect no issues, regardless of how big your system is, issues will still arise.
Baby steps are the ones they are making. All of the gambling platforms we have in this forum as of the moment also had their issues back in the day. And so how they start their withdrawals. Payment system in crypto isn't also that well way back from 2013-2017, notably to new crypto gambling websites.
Also, I don't see the patience nor the knowledge of those gamblers that expects a new gambling website (only published in about 3 months and had to change providers and devs) to be as good as Stake, Roobet, etc. I'd rather not accept if one week they haven't had any online supports. Speaking of supports, man do you think supports are the owners? I don't see how a support can settle an issue specially about withdrawal. Do you think their supports can give you money without the permission of the CEO or any admins? Tighten your nuts and bolts, they are loosing..