On April 14, I topped up my Jeton Rouge Casino account with €20. I did not receive any bonus or promotion; I played only with real money. On the game 'Gates of Olympus Super Scatter', I won over €27,000 on April 14. I withdrew €1,250 (the maximum daily amount allowed).
On April 15, I successfully received that money in my bank account. While continuing to play on April 16, I requested a withdrawal of €1,500, but it was cancelled twice without any request from my side. On April 16 at 2 PM, all my winnings had disappeared; I received no notification from the casino.
I contacted the chat, and the casino responded that there was a 'technical bug' on the game during April 14 and 15, and that my winnings were therefore invalid. Strangely, all my game history had also disappeared. After I insisted strongly, they blocked my account for 'administrative reasons'.
I sent two emails to 'complaints@curacao-egaming.com' and 'compliance@curacao-egaming.com', copying the casino. On April 20, Jeton Rouge Casino sent me an email offering €1,000 for the 'inconvenience'. I then contacted Casinomeister, who told me the casino is unlicensed in my country (France) and that the €1,000 offer was 'standard' for a technical failure.
I am now reaching out to Casino Guru because I have all the evidence: screenshots of my winnings, the successful €1,250 payment, and their settlement offer."
On April 14, I topped up my Jeton Rouge Casino account with €20. I did not receive any bonus or promotion; I played only with real money. On the game 'Gates of Olympus Super Scatter', I won over €27,000 on April 14. I withdrew €1,250 (the maximum daily amount allowed).
On April 15, I successfully received that money in my bank account. While continuing to play on April 16, I requested a withdrawal of €1,500, but it was cancelled twice without any request from my side. On April 16 at 2 PM, all my winnings had disappeared; I received no notification from the casino.
I contacted the chat, and the casino responded that there was a 'technical bug' on the game during April 14 and 15, and that my winnings were therefore invalid. Strangely, all my game history had also disappeared. After I insisted strongly, they blocked my account for 'administrative reasons'.
I sent two emails to 'complaints@curacao-egaming.com' and 'compliance@curacao-egaming.com', copying the casino. On April 20, Jeton Rouge Casino sent me an email offering €1,000 for the 'inconvenience'. I then contacted Casinomeister, who told me the casino is unlicensed in my country (France) and that the €1,000 offer was 'standard' for a technical failure.
I am now reaching out to Casino Guru because I have all the evidence: screenshots of my winnings, the successful €1,250 payment, and their settlement offer."