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Board Gambling
Re: 1xBet Biggest Scam and Violation of Terms
by
wxa7115
on 16/04/2024, 03:58:42 UTC
What's the one conclusion here? One can only hope people start researching a site for at least 30 seconds before depositing thousands of $ there.
I mean a simple search with "1xbet scam" or "1xbet trust" would have been enough to see what kind of site they are.
Yet people are still falling for this, it's unbelievable.

When I try out a new site I always do some research about them. Look at reviews, read about KYC and withdrawal times and terms, and so on. Why is it so hard to do that? In real life people are so careful with their cash but on the internet they really like to just throw it away.  Roll Eyes
Laziness! That's the biggest issue here. Most gamblers are lazy due to which they just don't bother doing any research and just jump in right away without thinking too much regretting their actions later on.

Greed is another reason. They get tempted by the epic offers in these scam sites and try to acquire profit asap screwing themselves in the process.
As much as I feel it for the OP, since losing 1.4 million dollars is a massive loss even if you had tens of millions on your bank accounts or wallets, at the same time even if the casino 1xBet did some really shady stuff, we need to also use our common sense and do what we can to protect ourselves, because if we do not do it then no one will.

So it is clear the casino took advantage of the situation of the OP, but the OP also allowed the casino to take this advantage on the first place, and while they seem to be vent on recovering that money, I really think it is more important for them to look for the help they need to recover from their addiction, or it will not be long until they experiment something similar again.