kayia
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Hello,
I wouldn’t say I’ve often come across scam casinos, but I have dealt with ones that eventually shut down. Whether that counts as a scam or not, I’m not sure. Generally, they let me withdraw my money (except for the ones I hadn’t logged into for a long time before they closed).
However, I recently encountered a situation where a casino is refusing to let me withdraw money without any reasonable explanation. It’s clear they’re looking for excuses - one moment it’s a “double verification,” then it’s “you’ve exceeded betting limits,” or “your activity violates our rules.”
Long story short, I’ve been dealing with this for a month now. The issue is that I won a jackpot of $17,000. That’s a significant amount for me, and I already have plans for the money, but I still can’t get them to release it.
So, my question is, are there any effective ways to pressure the casino into paying me, besides just complaining about them online? Are there any regulators or authorities that could help? It’s a crypto casino, so it doesn’t seem to have a local license. What should I do? Forgetting about it isn’t an option. I’d really appreciate any advice.
I wouldn’t say I’ve often come across scam casinos, but I have dealt with ones that eventually shut down. Whether that counts as a scam or not, I’m not sure. Generally, they let me withdraw my money (except for the ones I hadn’t logged into for a long time before they closed).
However, I recently encountered a situation where a casino is refusing to let me withdraw money without any reasonable explanation. It’s clear they’re looking for excuses - one moment it’s a “double verification,” then it’s “you’ve exceeded betting limits,” or “your activity violates our rules.”
Long story short, I’ve been dealing with this for a month now. The issue is that I won a jackpot of $17,000. That’s a significant amount for me, and I already have plans for the money, but I still can’t get them to release it.
So, my question is, are there any effective ways to pressure the casino into paying me, besides just complaining about them online? Are there any regulators or authorities that could help? It’s a crypto casino, so it doesn’t seem to have a local license. What should I do? Forgetting about it isn’t an option. I’d really appreciate any advice.