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Board Scam Accusations
Merits 3 from 2 users
Re: OLE7.IO scammed me 11700 USD in bitcoins without reasoning!
by
Stalker22
on 05/02/2023, 21:17:26 UTC
⭐ Merited by Pmalek (2) ,Mahdirakib (1)
They are operated under Ole Group International B.V. which also operates VODDS broker that are considered trusted agents so nothing looked suspicious on first view.
Ole7 says

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OLE777 is affiliated to OLE Group and has a PAGCOR license. This website is operated under the PAGCOR license issued by the Philippines Government and is supervised by it.

So, they aren't directly operated by the Ole Group International B.V., they are affiliated to OLE Group. I can't see the verification link of 'OLE Group Curacao license' on the site. Probably, VODDS broker will say that they have no connection with Ole7.io and both are independent platform.

I believe they are lying about that. Evidence from multiple snapshots on the Wayback Machine (web.archive.org)suggests that they are indeed associated with Ole Group International B.V. However, the statements were altered in recent months for an unknown reason. Here are a couple of screenshots:


http://web.archive.org/web/20230101190359/https://ole7.io/en/#/main


http://web.archive.org/web/20220505091014/https://ole7.io/en/#/main


I think that you were already aware of this, or perhaps this comment has slipped your memory:

OLE777 doesn't request for personal details during registration, but we need to write some personal information on the profile page of our account. They have gambling license (Ole Group International B.V.) from Curacao operator. They support deposits in BTC, ETH and some other stable coin. The UI of OLE7 casino (OLE777) is completely same as Bk8 casino.