@GekkeBelg, the response for you that you
requested on the campaign thread.
There is a complected
scam accusation is going on against Coinplay. The team has enough evidence that the player was taking advantage of arbitrage betting but they don't want to explain their methods of investigation. I suggested them to pay the guy even if they are the victim but the management seems to be strict with their own decision.
I can not share more information but according to their terms they have right to confiscate the players account balance with the deposits he made. For those who are very keen to know why they refunded the deposit of the player is because they wanted him to understand his mistake. According to them if scam was in their mind then they would not even consider to give him a penny.
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About relating them with 1xbet, it was resolved long time ago. They already cleared their side of story and it was convincing without any question. According to my investigation they are not associated with 1xbet people. The only similarity was the script they used, later they updated the wording of the contents which were missed to update at the time of the launch. ~snip~
Your stand in this even pausing the campaign really deserves respect. It was a good move on your part even though I feel sorry for the participants.
Coinplay now claiming it was "arbitrage betting" is in my eyes yet another excuse. He made a total of 7 bets if I counted correct, mostly on smaller odds. How would any site "detect" arbitrage betting with such a small sample size, that's just ridiculous.
If they have enough evidence then they could have shown these to askgamblers, they suggested that themselfes but then no more word.
We have seen this so often now with new casinos, this hit and run freeroll mentality is just sick. I bet within 1 year this site won't be around anymore and ran with some more money from customers.