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Vkieranc

I'd be interested to see what those who got refunded said, but they've signed NDA's so sadly i don't think that's possible unfortunately. I think they're very selective on who to offer refunds to and even then they'll try and worm their way out of it if possible

It seems they pick and choose who they want to refund

Depends who is involved I think. Only hope is for Mastercard/VISA to get directly involved.


I still don't understand why they accept payments by card and bank transfer though - they have a full crypto service setup!!

CryptoG82

I'm pretty they're bots, when certain keywords are mentioned they fire out a C&P email and when they're unsure they alert whoever's running the scam to reply directly.

I'd be interested to see what those who got refunded said, but they've signed NDA's so sadly i don't think that's possible unfortunately. I think they're very selective on who to offer refunds to and even then they'll try and worm their way out of it if possible

I know someone. All I know is they allowed the person to open about 20 accounts despite being self excluded. Denied a refund even with that, but then sent the MCC stuff and they eventually agreed. Think the threat was made to raise it on AskGamblers and Casinomeister and they caved.

CryptoG82

The crypto I believe is setup for withdrawals so they can take a massive fee when u go to withdraw. Because they know people are more likely to withdraw VIA crypto as it’s generally instant-5hours vs withdraw to debit card being 2-4 days

CryptoG82

Rake in more money, Mastercard have horrendous T&Cs that cover this type of thing, Visa have it somewhat covered, they have such a vast network of third party merchants too it wouldn't shock me if they're filtering the money after the transaction through the network and laundering it.

I'm pretty they're bots, when certain keywords are mentioned they fire out a C&P email and when they're unsure they alert whoever's running the scam to reply directly.

Katherine Jones is the one at Mystake - there is no chance this is a real person. Others will be the same. Very shadowy connections with this group I think.

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CryptoG82

ahh, that must have been a while back, i've seen a few complaints about Goldenbet in particular on both of those websites and they're usually left unresolved


with the MCC stuff now they say that's on the end of the third party merchants, not them, basically shifting blame

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The crypto I believe is setup for withdrawals so they can take a massive fee when u go to withdraw. Because they know people are more likely to withdraw VIA crypto as it’s generally instant-5hours vs withdraw to debit card being 2-4 days

You can also deposit with crypto on them 100%. They would legitimise their business if they went full crypto(to an extent).

Rake in more money, Mastercard have horrendous T&Cs that cover this type of thing, Visa have it somewhat covered, they have such a vast network of third party merchants too it wouldn't shock me if they're filtering the money after the transaction through the network and laundering it.

Think Mastercard are slowly realising the scale of the issue now. Noticed some slight changes to their T&Cs already which they rarely ever update. Lots of amendments since March have been made generally to their Terms.

CryptoG82

I hope so, hopefully the authorities work in tandem to crack down on this properly, it's a larger issue than even we know, especially when you think about the third party merchant network and how they're using shell companies, dissolved companies and in rare instances moonlighting as active companies to move the money, i fear the illegal casino aspect is one small part of a very large scam network.


It wouldn't shock me if they're pulling other scams too, outside of gambling.

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CryptoG82

I know you can but most people will be depositing with card withdrawing crypto

Good luck to you if you can actually find a way to hit them hard I applaud you they deserve everything that's coming to them if there's a way forward with it.

I know you can but most people will be depositing with card withdrawing crypto

If they allow that then that is total identifiable fraud, that's money laundering mate! You deposit to a site with a Credit Card but can withdraw a balance in crypto? Wild stuff. Just another in a long line of things this group are fraudulent with.

Going to write to Parliament about this as well soon to see if we can get anymore traction. Pressure needs to be applied to Visa and Mastercard in particular.

Wouldn't it be great if one day like the PCP scandal and the PPI scandal something similar came about where we all get compensation for this shit.

CryptoG82

Parliament are already making changes to gambling legislation, i think if this was brought to light then it'd really change the landscape in terms of these shady offshore casinos.

Gojira7346

They need to do a panorama documentary/ netflix documentary on it and then it'll come into public light. Not just illegal casinos, but also the way streamers are promoting this shit to kids. It's becoming a real epidemic

oh my word, Starling are every bit as useless as Monzo.

Fob me off by saying they have no recourse to chargeback gambling transactions once they reach your account. Then 2 messages later they acknowledge the merchants did not identify themselves as gambling merchants. But still say they have no chargeback rights??!


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