I am submitting an urgent complaint regarding BigBoost.com Casino, operated by White Star B.V., company registration number 153150 under the laws of Curacao.
On 31/5-2025, after winning more then 50.000NOK, I submitted a withdrawal request. I fully complied with all KYC requirements, providing every requested document. My account was fully verified.
Immediately after verification, my account was suddenly closed with the claim that I was "using betting techniques." This accusation is false and appears to be entirely fabricated to avoid paying my winnings.
When I requested proof of these alleged "betting techniques," the casino was unable or unwilling to provide any evidence. This is a serious violation of Curacao licensing obligations, including:
Fair and Transparent Player Treatment – Accusing a player of prohibited activity without evidence and seizing funds violates fundamental fairness principles.
Prompt Payment of Legitimate Winnings – Withholding verified player funds without substantiated cause is a breach of payment obligations.
Evidence-Based Enforcement of Terms – Operators must be able to provide documented proof of any alleged breach of their terms; failing to do so renders the enforcement arbitrary and unjust.
Prohibition of Deceptive or Fraudulent Practices – Fabricating accusations to justify non-payment constitutes deceptive conduct under fair gaming rules.
Requested Regulatory Action:
Order White Star B.V. to immediately reinstate my account or process my full withdrawal of 50.000NOK within 72 hours.
Require the operator to submit to you all documented evidence they claim supports their allegation — or confirm that no such evidence exists.
Review whether White Star B.V. is engaging in a systematic pattern of unjustified account closures to avoid payouts.
If unresolved, I will escalate to international gambling dispute services and financial crime reporting bodies in the EU, and I will make my case public via major watchdog platforms such as AskGamblers, Casino Guru, and ThePOGG.
Attached:
Withdrawal request confirmation
KYC approval notices
Account closure notification citing "betting techniques"
Communication logs showing requests for proof unanswered
Sincerely,
Luan *****
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I am submitting an urgent complaint regarding BigBoost.com Casino, operated by White Star B.V., company registration number 153150 under the laws of Curacao.
On 31/5-2025, after winning more then 50.000NOK, I submitted a withdrawal request. I fully complied with all KYC requirements, providing every requested document. My account was fully verified.
Immediately after verification, my account was suddenly closed with the claim that I was "using betting techniques." This accusation is false and appears to be entirely fabricated to avoid paying my winnings.
When I requested proof of these alleged "betting techniques," the casino was unable or unwilling to provide any evidence. This is a serious violation of Curacao licensing obligations, including:
Fair and Transparent Player Treatment – Accusing a player of prohibited activity without evidence and seizing funds violates fundamental fairness principles.
Prompt Payment of Legitimate Winnings – Withholding verified player funds without substantiated cause is a breach of payment obligations.
Evidence-Based Enforcement of Terms – Operators must be able to provide documented proof of any alleged breach of their terms; failing to do so renders the enforcement arbitrary and unjust.
Prohibition of Deceptive or Fraudulent Practices – Fabricating accusations to justify non-payment constitutes deceptive conduct under fair gaming rules.
Requested Regulatory Action:
Order White Star B.V. to immediately reinstate my account or process my full withdrawal of 50.000NOK within 72 hours.
Require the operator to submit to you all documented evidence they claim supports their allegation — or confirm that no such evidence exists.
Review whether White Star B.V. is engaging in a systematic pattern of unjustified account closures to avoid payouts.
If unresolved, I will escalate to international gambling dispute services and financial crime reporting bodies in the EU, and I will make my case public via major watchdog platforms such as AskGamblers, Casino Guru, and ThePOGG.
Attached:
Withdrawal request confirmation
KYC approval notices
Account closure notification citing "betting techniques"
Communication logs showing requests for proof unanswered
Sincerely,
Luan *****
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