I am submitting this complaint regarding Gxmble Casino after my winnings were confiscated and my verified account was permanently closed without any detailed explanation.
I played at Gxmble Casino between April 30 and May 1, 2026. During that session, I deposited multiple times using my own funds and eventually won a significant amount. I stopped playing with a balance of €38,028.65.
At first, I requested a €9,000 withdrawal, but it remained under review. After contacting live support, I was informed that withdrawals were limited to €1,000 per day and €2,000 per week due to the large amount. Support advised me to split the withdrawal into smaller requests, so I cancelled the €9,000 request and submitted two €1,000 withdrawals instead.
Soon after, the casino requested identity verification documents. I provided:
passport copies,
proof of address,
and completed phone verification via SMS.
Later that same day, I received confirmation from the casino that my account had been fully verified.
Several days passed without any payment being processed, so I contacted support again. During that time I played slightly more, but eventually stopped completely with a remaining balance of €34,518.15 plus two pending €1,000 withdrawals.
On May 11, 2026, I received an email stating that my account had allegedly violated the casino’s Terms and Conditions. My account was permanently closed, my winnings confiscated, and I was informed that my personal details and payment methods had been blacklisted.
However, the casino never provided:
the specific Terms and Conditions rule allegedly violated,
any supporting evidence,
gameplay records,
timestamps,
or any detailed explanation regarding the confiscation.
This situation is especially confusing because:
my account had already been verified,
my deposits had been accepted without issue,
all bets placed were allowed by the casino system,
and the casino refunded €1500 of my deposits instead of claiming fraud or chargeback abuse.
One earlier deposit included a casino bonus which was fully lost. The winnings in dispute were generated later from my final €250 real-money deposit without bonus funds involved.
I normally play with high stakes (€10–€50 bets), but all wagers were accepted directly by the games and platform itself. At no point was I warned, restricted, or prevented from placing those bets.
After receiving the confiscation email, I attempted to access my account but found that I had been completely blocked from logging in.
On May 14, 2026, I formally requested clarification and asked the casino to provide:
the exact rule allegedly violated,
supporting evidence,
gameplay logs,
and timestamps.
To this day, I have received no response.
I can provide screenshots of my balance, withdrawals, support conversations, verification confirmation, emails, refund confirmation, and other supporting evidence.
I am submitting this complaint regarding Gxmble Casino after my winnings were confiscated and my verified account was permanently closed without any detailed explanation.
I played at Gxmble Casino between April 30 and May 1, 2026. During that session, I deposited multiple times using my own funds and eventually won a significant amount. I stopped playing with a balance of €38,028.65.
At first, I requested a €9,000 withdrawal, but it remained under review. After contacting live support, I was informed that withdrawals were limited to €1,000 per day and €2,000 per week due to the large amount. Support advised me to split the withdrawal into smaller requests, so I cancelled the €9,000 request and submitted two €1,000 withdrawals instead.
Soon after, the casino requested identity verification documents. I provided:
passport copies,
proof of address,
and completed phone verification via SMS.
Later that same day, I received confirmation from the casino that my account had been fully verified.
Several days passed without any payment being processed, so I contacted support again. During that time I played slightly more, but eventually stopped completely with a remaining balance of €34,518.15 plus two pending €1,000 withdrawals.
On May 11, 2026, I received an email stating that my account had allegedly violated the casino’s Terms and Conditions. My account was permanently closed, my winnings confiscated, and I was informed that my personal details and payment methods had been blacklisted.
However, the casino never provided:
the specific Terms and Conditions rule allegedly violated,
any supporting evidence,
gameplay records,
timestamps,
or any detailed explanation regarding the confiscation.
This situation is especially confusing because:
my account had already been verified,
my deposits had been accepted without issue,
all bets placed were allowed by the casino system,
and the casino refunded €1500 of my deposits instead of claiming fraud or chargeback abuse.
One earlier deposit included a casino bonus which was fully lost. The winnings in dispute were generated later from my final €250 real-money deposit without bonus funds involved.
I normally play with high stakes (€10–€50 bets), but all wagers were accepted directly by the games and platform itself. At no point was I warned, restricted, or prevented from placing those bets.
After receiving the confiscation email, I attempted to access my account but found that I had been completely blocked from logging in.
On May 14, 2026, I formally requested clarification and asked the casino to provide:
the exact rule allegedly violated,
supporting evidence,
gameplay logs,
and timestamps.
To this day, I have received no response.
I can provide screenshots of my balance, withdrawals, support conversations, verification confirmation, emails, refund confirmation, and other supporting evidence.