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Question about Gambling websites with Curaçao license using incorrect Merchant Category code (page 643)

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8 months ago

Oh, so a bit like Los Pollos Hermanos in the show Breaking Bad, an actual functioning chicken shop fronting a meth lab.


But in this case a skins site fronting a dodgy casino?

8 months ago

The site will sell skins and stuff, absolutely, but they will also have an agreement in the background with said dodgy casino on card payments. Essentially using the skins sites merchant account to hide the true nature of the payment.

8 months ago

If a company change payment processor or use a different company name to process your payment, is this their fraudulent activity, where funds are recoverable?

8 months ago

Depends. Some companies have a different name on payments. It all comes down to what goods were purchased and what codes were used to process the payment. So for gambling, regulated goods, if it isn't the 7995 or equivalent gambling code then it's not coded correctly and therefore fraudulent.

Anonymized847
8 months ago

Why don't they get their own account to process payments though?

Gambling isn't illegal?

I don't gamble so I know stuff all about it apart from a fiver on the grand national once a year or on England getting anywhere in the Euros to make it more fun.

Anonymized847
8 months ago

Thanks, seems odd they would use a different company name outside of their own. Has anyone identified the MCC on their revolut statements?

Anonymized847
8 months ago

Hi mate. Just wondering if you had that info to email. cheers for your help. [email protected]

8 months ago

Is terraverse definitely 100% Donbet? Has that been proven?

8 months ago

Why don't they get their own account to process payments though?

Gambling isn't illegal?

I don't gamble so I know stuff all about it apart from a fiver on the grand national once a year or on England getting anywhere in the Euros to make it more fun.

8 months ago

It's legal if it is licencsed. These sites are offshore and don't have the requirement to be able to take gambling payments from UK debit and credit cards - so they hide the payments as shopping or something else under different company names bypassing the automated blocks in place and breaking the rules of both Visa and Mastercard. It's a huge issue.

8 months ago

Hi mate. Just wondering if you had that info to email. cheers for your help. [email protected]

8 months ago

Sorry bud - ill get back to you on that asap

8 months ago

Yesterday someone posted a screenshot of Falcora Finance payment being blocked and returned by their bank. Has anyone got that? I didn't manage to screenshot it in time but it would be really helpful for me proving the criminal activity Falcora/Santeda is undergoing with my claim against my bank.

8 months ago

I haven't gone through everything as there is too much to go through. To me it sounds like you are all trying to commit first party fraud as you knowling agreed to make these payments. What difference does the merchant have to do with anything?

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8 months ago

I haven't gone through everything as there is too much to go through. To me it sounds like you are all trying to commit first party fraud as you knowling agreed to make these payments. What difference does the merchant have to do with anything?

8 months ago

First party fraud 🤣. Another plant from dodgy casino. The rules have literally been stated over and over and I won't state them again. These are REGULATED and RESTRICTED goods - they cannot be misrepresented and that's exactly what the casinos are doing. Why hide behind a Nigerian Bookseller for gambling payments otherwise?

8 months ago

Hi can someone please help me with contact information for buton - I can only find a website with a contact form and they don’t reply ! Thanks

8 months ago

Ahhh so all of these none Gamstop casinos I have played on, that I have agreed to make a payment to this merchat that the bank is asking me if this is me as this could be a scam, I can possibly claim these back?

8 months ago

Ahhh so all of these none Gamstop casinos I have played on, that I have agreed to make a payment to this merchat that the bank is asking me if this is me as this could be a scam, I can possibly claim these back?

8 months ago

Potentially yes. Read the thread. Literally Visa and Mastercard are investigating the issue at the moment.

8 months ago

Hi


Does anyone know who or what "Vxradr london " is?


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8 months ago

So nobody is going to their bank directly then? The banks have the tools to check if first party fraud is been commited. I know because I used to work with banks investigating fraud when the customer making contact regarding transactions.

8 months ago

I made a deposit to Betmac casino using my Visa Debit Card, but the Merchant is EHEFEDDY GLOBAL SE. I understood at the time this was for Bet Mac but under some dodgy transaction name. The money did reach my Bet Mac account within seconds.

Is this something that Visa are happy to investigate then?

8 months ago

ZoloBet also use dodgy merchants, but then, have good review on this site.

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8 months ago

So nobody is going to their bank directly then? The banks have the tools to check if first party fraud is been commited. I know because I used to work with banks investigating fraud when the customer making contact regarding transactions.

8 months ago

Everyone is going to their banks directly! Chargeback attempts are being made on the basis that the payments are false and for regulated goods that were not received. The main point is that these casinos should not be accepting anything from players in the UK or other jurisdictions where they are not licenced to do so.

Anonymized847
8 months ago

interesting. Sounds like I could have a few quid to claim back. Cheers

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