Yes, go ahead. Thanks.
Sent you a PM.
I think it might be wise to make a public record: I've send a PM to BC's representative earlier today, and shortly before I made this post, I had a chance to have a chat with High Priest on telegram. I've ask him to please inform his coworker who handle the forum to come back online. Let's wait a little and see [and hope] if things will get clearer.
This is now a week ago. Did the BC.game representative not even want to come in here to discuss the case? I see he was online yesterday, but didn't post anything.
Umm...? That is actually what I asked you since
three days ago and I've been waiting ypur answer to weighting my further step. They did not give me any follow ups and I was hoping they put an effort from your side. I take it that the silence goes on, although they were online couple of days ago and could reply for a case in AG only yesterday?
In this case I think there is a key point: Jannn says in another thread the following:
Opened a scam report complaint with this motherfuckers on CEG directly (Curação Egaming) where they are SUPPOSEDLY registered officially/licensed...
and to my surprise only to discover this casino is a 100% scam/unlicensed casino.
As CEG informed won't handle my case against them because the casino in question does not hold a license in curação at all.
as can be seen on this quote from their reply on above quote block.
lol
I have asked him to provide proof of this, if it is true that they display a fake licence, they deserve red tags from DT and probably a flag. There are several unresolved scam accusations, some not even addressed, lost cases at Casino Guru to which the displayed fake licence should be added. As I said in a thread on this I think their bonus policy would be illegal in regulated European gambling houses.
If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, you know.