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Re: Rollbit.com | Crypto's Most Rewarding Casino 👑
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Wind_FURY
on 01/06/2025, 15:03:39 UTC

But actually, would you believe it if a brand new account in BitcoinTalk would say that a reputable service like RollBit was scamming him/her?

I will give the user SOME benefit of the doubt, but I would probably start believing him/her if a trustworthy member in BitcoinTalk would vouch for that user. OR if the campaign manager stops the campaign because he/she doesn't want to be linked to the dishonesty of the service.


But the case remained unresolved even on CasinoGuru. The casino basically refused responding to the thread as well. What does that mean?


Do you actually believe that RollBit is trying to scam this user? Yes or no?

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Imagine waiting for 6 months to find an answer as to why your $1,263 was blocked. Not even $10K

The least they could do is at least present the proof on the CG thread showing that @gerasim88 had multiple accounts, but they just went silent.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5522614.msg65153583#msg65153583


What we truly don't have is the WHOLE story/the FULL information of the issue. I'm not accusing the newbie that he's lying, and we can't simply say that RollBit is holding the newbie's coins because the casino wants to scam him/her.

Or are you actually saying there's a "small possibility" that the casino wants to scam him/her?


I believe not since they are big company already and provably that they would not think about ruining their reputation just for that situation.


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That's what I've been posting. Let's all AGREE that reputable casinos represented by trustworthy campaign managers are NOT trying to steal from their users. The mere suggestion of that by a newbie/brand new account is LAUGHABLE.

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But Rollbit really need to go here and explain about what happen so that people could also read their side.

Since if they just let the affected user to post his claims or accusation against them and his issue would last for more months then provably that the attention will shift and people might think that there's something bad happen to them and that might put some stain on their reputation.


It's a situation that we simply don't have the WHOLE story.

 - RollBit - a reputable and trusted casino prevents the user from making a withdrawal + asks that user to list all of his/her other accounts.

 - The user claims that he/she doesn't have other accounts.

That's the situation, and how do casinos come to a conclusion that a person has more than one account?