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Question about Gambling websites with Curaçao license using incorrect Merchant Category code (page 884)

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2 years ago
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Cocohibs1
3 months ago

How they appear on bank statement? 🙂

kristaasle038
3 months ago

BigPro doncaster

kristaasle038
3 months ago

Sorry LunarTapvouchers

Cocohibs1
3 months ago

Hi, which casino uses LunarPay? I’m trying to figure out if I have used these guys before I have something similar on my statement.

3 months ago

Emm it was Kingsarm Casino i used

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Cocohibs1
3 months ago

Hiya - did you manage to track this company down (BigPro)? I've tried everything

SimonP
3 months ago

They havent replied to me as of yet. I have sent the email twice

SimonP deleted the post
3 months ago

I found [email protected] but unsure if that is even correct

Cocohibs1
3 months ago

awesome - thank you! Will give it a go

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3 months ago

Been a while since i posted here as it was getting a bit toxic but got the final ombudsman decision earlier, sided with Chase. The short summary of it is it's my responsibility in terms of MCC to identify it, even though i don't have the tools, the bank does. As for Chase once the money leaves the account it's no longer their problem. Honesty in these situations will absolutely be used against you, i'd recommend bending the truth and going goods not received etc as being open and honest has absolutely been a factor in Goldenbet getting away with it. Systems rigged for these fraudsters to profit.


I'll probably check in every once in a while to see if anyone got their money back from the Nikotpf merchants but i'm pretty much done here, and with online gambling altogether, this has genuinely put me off gambling.


As for Chase, i'd recommend anyone who has an account to close it, and anyone who's considering using Chase to avoid them like the plague, revolut aren't much better... Stick to high street banks

3 months ago

What's the easiest casino/merchant to deposit too and chargeback? I lost bunch of money and can't get it refunded but I want to hit them back?

Daveplatt
3 months ago

There isn't, these sketchy casinos and merchants are constantly evolving to make their scam harder to detect for banks, the banks and ombudsman by extension are ill equipped to deal with them due to the sheer number of different sites and merchants they use

3 months ago

i agree with Dave. Deposit to one of these sites, wager a little then withdraw your deposit and chargeback the deposit! We can fight back

Jamieredling
3 months ago

the more likely outcome would be losing your money, not being able to chargeback and ending up back on here asking for merchant emails, your best move is to honestly avoid these sketchy casinos altogether

3 months ago

i agree with Dave. Deposit to one of these sites, wager a little then withdraw your deposit and chargeback the deposit! We can fight back

3 months ago

You can't because when you pay by card they seem to vary who they use. Unless you can guarantee it's DSOLPAY you're running a very risky game - and still would be anyway. Best option is to stay as far away from them as possible

3 months ago

Does nobody worry about legal action being taken against them from these merchants or from the casinos themselves? Has this happened to anyone?

Gojira7346
3 months ago

Btw you need to raise the disputed as goods not received, going down the MCC/Unlicensed gambling route does not work. If you have any transactions you have not raised or are able to re open the disputes then do so. But yes, avoiding these shady casinos and gambling as a whole is the best course of action.

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