Let’s set the record straight. First, no Nanogames account was ever sold or bought. The chat screenshots they’re using don’t show any transaction, and the conversation ended when the person mentioned they didn’t have Telegram. Plus, they’re level 22, while the account in question is level 49—completely unrelated.
To further clarify, I’ve asked Nanogames to review my message logs with multiple users who asked me about selling Nanogames accounts. In every case, I gave a clear and direct 'no' because there’s absolutely no reason or benefit to buying such accounts. There’s no bonus or incentive tied to it, so it simply doesn’t make sense. I’ve even provided the usernames of the people I denied to help them verify this.
It’s strange how this only became an issue weeks later, after I had deposited, tipped, and played thousands of dollars, and conveniently right when I submitted a large withdrawal. This feels less like enforcing rules and more like avoiding a payout.
Another claim made by the site’s owner, who has repeatedly cited that I was 'warned many times' as the main reason for my ban. I’d like to know exactly when and where these supposed warnings occurred. Additionally, if I’ve breached the TOS 'many times,' I’d like to see evidence of those violations.
So it is true that you offered people to sell their account, but you did not bought any accounts. Right?
I suppose you are telling the truth. But when it comes from the casinos perspective, no matter if you say you did not bought any accounts or not, they would suspect you of account trading because you were offering people to sell their accounts to you. They might see that as attempt of buying account and they may consider as offense. Now put yourself into their shoes and try to understand what would you do if you were the casino owner. I am not sure about the other accusations because they haven't wrote anything here. But I would love to hear from their officials as well.