Post
Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Betcoin.AG SCAM!!! -1000$
by
Fivestar4everMVP
on 24/04/2023, 15:32:54 UTC
OP - They are literally trying to send you ur whole balance back, how could that be a scam lmao
provide the documents they asked for and u can use their site (if ur in a valid region) or take your full balance back. seems pretty simple to me

The ops seems to be obsessed with the casino I don't know what the problem is with some gamblers recently because a good number of reports recently are all based on false claims and misunderstanding from the side of the gambler and this has to stop, I don't normally take any accusation that doesn't contain enough evidence to support the claims, and from the look of things ops registered under false location and he is trying to avoid kyc despite knowing that it's there in Betcoin terms and conditions that KYC may be demanded at some point.

The only lesson I see in all of the thos is that, before registering at a casino, try to read their terms of service to know if it's okay for you or not. Most importantly try to. Avoid the use of VPN for registration because your first cookies are kept on the site and that is what determines your location when verifying your account, this can make it impossible to verify your account even if you provide all valid IDs. R
You are very correct my friend, it seems to have become a norm for anyone that breaks the casino terms of service, and are at the b verge of losing their money, to turn around and start accusing the casino of being a scam, of course without any prove or proves.

And like you said, major cause of most of this problems is because most gamblers don't read, like in the case of the op, I am very sure he didn't read the teams of service for the casino in question, and I am also sure that he registered from the wrong location with the help of the VPN, which might not be supported by betcoin, this is probably why he is avoiding KYC.