Thank you for the additional information.
We’re very sorry to hear how this situation has affected you, and we appreciate you taking the time to speak openly about your struggles.
Please understand that we do our best to help players in cases where a gambling problem was properly reported to the casino before further deposits or gameplay took place. In such situations, we can often advocate for refunds of deposits made after a self-exclusion request or after disclosing a gambling addiction.
However, based on your own description, it seems that the casino was not aware of your gambling problem before you lost your funds through regular gameplay. You mentioned your situation only after the losses occurred, at which point the casino responded by closing your account—likely as a protective measure.
While we understand this is very upsetting, we must clarify that the casino’s decision not to issue a refund in this context aligns with standard industry practices and does not indicate fraudulent behavior.
We encourage you to seek support from a professional organization if you’re struggling with gambling. You're not alone, and there are resources available to help you through this.
We wish you all the best moving forward.
Best regards,
Veronika
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Thank you for the additional information.
We’re very sorry to hear how this situation has affected you, and we appreciate you taking the time to speak openly about your struggles.
Please understand that we do our best to help players in cases where a gambling problem was properly reported to the casino before further deposits or gameplay took place. In such situations, we can often advocate for refunds of deposits made after a self-exclusion request or after disclosing a gambling addiction.
However, based on your own description, it seems that the casino was not aware of your gambling problem before you lost your funds through regular gameplay. You mentioned your situation only after the losses occurred, at which point the casino responded by closing your account—likely as a protective measure.
While we understand this is very upsetting, we must clarify that the casino’s decision not to issue a refund in this context aligns with standard industry practices and does not indicate fraudulent behavior.
We encourage you to seek support from a professional organization if you’re struggling with gambling. You're not alone, and there are resources available to help you through this.
We wish you all the best moving forward.
Best regards,
Veronika
As part of our Global Self-Exclusion Initiative, we've partnered with BetBlocker, a UK-registered charity providing a free service to support people worldwide. You can find more information about our initiative here (https://casino.guru/global-self-exclusion-initiative) and about BetBlocker here (https://betblocker.org/).
BetBlocker, which supports seven languages, is quick and easy to install on multiple devices, taking just 2 minutes. Once installed, it blocks access to over 84,230 gambling websites and runs quietly in the background. The service can be used anonymously and helps individuals manage their access to gambling safely and appropriately, whether that means complete restriction or limiting access during vulnerable periods.
Additionally, BetBlocker includes a list of 824 gambling information sites. These sites primarily inform users about and advertise gambling services. You can choose to include these sites in your restriction by ticking a box. However, if you have an ongoing complaint against a gambling operator, do not check this box, as it will prevent you from accessing the Casino.Guru website as well.
