Dear mexflex,
I have received additional information and evidence from the casino team. As I have mentioned already, the situation turned out to be quite different from what you initially described.
The casino team stated this to me:
Statement: We identified that this player created many accounts on BetHog, which is in violation of our terms, to receive an offer for bonus funds that individuals are only eligible to receive once. Their winnings on the account referenced were from bets placed with those bonus funds. All bonus funds and the associated winnings should have been withheld, but this player received his own deposited money back PLUS a portion of his winnings despite the egregious violations of our terms.
Moreover, this particular player has been repeatedly attempting to extort our team by threatening DDOS attack and leveraging negative reviews on Casino Guru, AskGamblers, BitcoinTalk and other review sites, to demand that we wire cash to their wallet in exchange for deleting those reviews. This individual has repeatedly demonstrated scamming behavior, and we consider this as unacceptable. Casino Guru is the latest review site that they've tried to threaten us with.
After a thorough examination of the credible information and evidence provided by the BetHog Casino team, we have determined that there are reasonable grounds to suspect the player of engaging in potential fraudulent activities, including bonus abuse. Furthermore, the evidence confirms that the player exhibited unethical and scamming behaviour.
Our complaint resolution centre operates on principles of fairness and good faith, and we maintain a zero-tolerance policy toward any attempts to exploit it. As a result, we have concluded that this complaint will be rejected accordingly.
I strongly advise against participating in such activities moving forward, as any similar behaviour will eventually come to light, potentially resulting in your account being banned from our services in the future.
Best regards,
Michal
Casino Guru
Dear mexflex,
I have received additional information and evidence from the casino team. As I have mentioned already, the situation turned out to be quite different from what you initially described.
The casino team stated this to me:
Statement: We identified that this player created many accounts on BetHog, which is in violation of our terms, to receive an offer for bonus funds that individuals are only eligible to receive once. Their winnings on the account referenced were from bets placed with those bonus funds. All bonus funds and the associated winnings should have been withheld, but this player received his own deposited money back PLUS a portion of his winnings despite the egregious violations of our terms.
Moreover, this particular player has been repeatedly attempting to extort our team by threatening DDOS attack and leveraging negative reviews on Casino Guru, AskGamblers, BitcoinTalk and other review sites, to demand that we wire cash to their wallet in exchange for deleting those reviews. This individual has repeatedly demonstrated scamming behavior, and we consider this as unacceptable. Casino Guru is the latest review site that they've tried to threaten us with.
After a thorough examination of the credible information and evidence provided by the BetHog Casino team, we have determined that there are reasonable grounds to suspect the player of engaging in potential fraudulent activities, including bonus abuse. Furthermore, the evidence confirms that the player exhibited unethical and scamming behaviour.
Our complaint resolution centre operates on principles of fairness and good faith, and we maintain a zero-tolerance policy toward any attempts to exploit it. As a result, we have concluded that this complaint will be rejected accordingly.
I strongly advise against participating in such activities moving forward, as any similar behaviour will eventually come to light, potentially resulting in your account being banned from our services in the future.
Best regards,
Michal
Casino Guru