Dear Casino Guru,
I would like to clearly explain my situation and what I am requesting.
On 26.12.2025, I accidentally deposited €450 into my Betibet account. This deposit was made by mistake. I intended to withdraw funds, not deposit, as I already had sufficient balance on my account.
The deposit was not intentional and was made only because the withdrawal process had issues.
Before this accidental deposit, I already had €460 on my account, which were legitimate winnings. These funds:
Existed before the €450 deposit
Were not wagered again
Were not bonus-related
Were not mixed with the accidental deposit.
I attempted to withdraw these €460 winnings, but my withdrawal requests were cancelled by the casino, despite my account being KYC-verified. Because the withdrawal was cancelled, I remained in the withdrawal process, which directly led to the accidental deposit, even though no additional funds were required and I had no intention to deposit.
Immediately after noticing the mistake:
- I did not use the €450
- I did not place any bets
- I did not accept any bonus or promotion
I requested a refund of the accidental €450 deposit, relying on Betibet’s Terms and Conditions, clause 14.1, which allows refunds where funds have not been used. Despite this, Betibet refused to refund the deposit and instead informed me that I must wager approximately €1,300 before any withdrawal is allowed. I believe this requirement is unfair and contradicts their own terms, as no service was used and no wagering took place.
For clarity:
- No bonus was accepted
- No wagering occurred
- The €460 winnings were untouched
- The €450 deposit was accidental and unused
The refund was requested immediately
The payment was processed via Payabl, an EU-regulated payment provider, which further supports my position that EU consumer protection standards should apply.
What I am requesting through Casino Guru mediation is straightforward:
A full refund of the accidental €450 deposit to the original payment method.
I am not requesting a refund of my €460 winnings. I am only explaining their role to provide full context and to show that there was no need for an additional deposit in the first place.
Thank you for your assistance. I am happy to provide any supporting screenshots or documents if needed.
Kind regards,
Dear Casino Guru,
I would like to clearly explain my situation and what I am requesting.
On 26.12.2025, I accidentally deposited €450 into my Betibet account. This deposit was made by mistake. I intended to withdraw funds, not deposit, as I already had sufficient balance on my account.
The deposit was not intentional and was made only because the withdrawal process had issues.
Before this accidental deposit, I already had €460 on my account, which were legitimate winnings. These funds:
Existed before the €450 deposit
Were not wagered again
Were not bonus-related
Were not mixed with the accidental deposit.
I attempted to withdraw these €460 winnings, but my withdrawal requests were cancelled by the casino, despite my account being KYC-verified. Because the withdrawal was cancelled, I remained in the withdrawal process, which directly led to the accidental deposit, even though no additional funds were required and I had no intention to deposit.
Immediately after noticing the mistake:
- I did not use the €450
- I did not place any bets
- I did not accept any bonus or promotion
I requested a refund of the accidental €450 deposit, relying on Betibet’s Terms and Conditions, clause 14.1, which allows refunds where funds have not been used. Despite this, Betibet refused to refund the deposit and instead informed me that I must wager approximately €1,300 before any withdrawal is allowed. I believe this requirement is unfair and contradicts their own terms, as no service was used and no wagering took place.
For clarity:
- No bonus was accepted
- No wagering occurred
- The €460 winnings were untouched
- The €450 deposit was accidental and unused
The refund was requested immediately
The payment was processed via Payabl, an EU-regulated payment provider, which further supports my position that EU consumer protection standards should apply.
What I am requesting through Casino Guru mediation is straightforward:
A full refund of the accidental €450 deposit to the original payment method.
I am not requesting a refund of my €460 winnings. I am only explaining their role to provide full context and to show that there was no need for an additional deposit in the first place.
Thank you for your assistance. I am happy to provide any supporting screenshots or documents if needed.
Kind regards,