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Question about Gambling websites with Curaçao license using incorrect Merchant Category code (page 985)

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6 months ago

Has anyone been contacted from casino after sending refund request to payment provider? They want to know the reason for refund, but if I tell them, then they have proof it’s casino deposit?

wafflefrog
6 months ago

I have, I had intially reached out to casino and than went to their payment processors who never responded but the casino responded on their behalf 😅

6 months ago

I have, I had intially reached out to casino and than went to their payment processors who never responded but the casino responded on their behalf 😅

6 months ago

How did you respond and did you get a refund?

6 months ago

I have a really big case on going guys, i think in the next weeks I will be able to say more…

thank you all for the inputs on this thread!

I am also willing to open a better website that have all information about Merchant / Casinos / Processor in which you can add addictional information to help people to get out of this!

Player54321
6 months ago

Can you message me? I have a proposal.


player000007@proton.me

wafflefrog
6 months ago

I went along with it, you have to remember that they aren’t going to go to your bank or tell people it was for payments to offshore casinos since their operations are illegal anyway! So I wouldn’t worry about that aspect of it

6 months ago

support.stripe.com/charge-lookup you can use this tool with stripe to see if they processed your payments

Player0007
6 months ago

wrote u.

svdk9gvg68
6 months ago

How do I know which transactions to check? Are they named something relevant to stripe or is it random names? Thank you

6 months ago

I think the Casino Payment didn’t go thru Stripe, the Wexley Page is a Shopify dummy page with Stripe, i would guess the the Merchant has other payment processors for the Gambling related transactions.

but it’s nearly impossible to find out, just the banks can.

You can check the payment provider of a Casino with dev tools:


Open the website.

Right-click anywhere on the page and choose "Inspect".

Go to the "Network" tab.

Refresh the page or start the payment process.

Look through the list of network records.

Search for links or requests that include the word "pay", "checkout", or "payment".

Click one of them and open the "Response" tab.

If you see a JSON response, look for words like "processor", "gateway", or "provider" "pay".

These often show which payment processor (for example, Stripe, PayPal, etc.) is being used.


Stripe does not allow Gambling and someone could prove that this transactions were Gambling related they would be closed soon.

Player0007
6 months ago

I would really love to know more I currently have 3 ongoing cases however, even though the legal argument is sound and cannot be disputed I have discovered the FOS is not bound by law, nor do they have to consider it. They only have to make a decision on what they personally consider to be fair and reasonable! So it really is the luck of the draw with who decides your case! One of my own was practically identical to another that was upheld and the investigator, in the upheld case was really in our corner! I cited said case and my own investigator literally said, "thankyou for bringing other cases to my attention. However I do not agree that the decisions made were fair and reasonable …."


The FCA whilst very diplomatic in what they say are trying to get the government to look at how the FOS decides as they are inundated with complaints of illegal payment processing and providers yet they are considered illegal by FOS.


I am rambling cos I am really disappointed that regardless of law and t&c’s these vultures can do what they like!!

Inthedarktg21@outlook.com


anything you can share, although unsure how much our laws intertwine, would be amazing

6 months ago

A way we can all put these illegal Curacao gambling sites out of business......


The majority of traffic to these sites comes from Google(95%) and other search engines such as bing(3%). The traffic may vary in different countries but you can use chagpt to ascertain which are the biggest search engines in your country.

These illegal casinos are promoting their business on the paid(sponsored) snd organic listings. Anyone can report a listing to google or other search engines for promoting illegal gambling businesses in your country, and they do take action through their 'trust and safety' team.

What can we do?

When you do a search on google for 'gambling sites' or 'free spins no deposit' or something similar, you will see 'sponsored results' at the top, these are businesses who are paying google to promote their listing and drive more traffic to their site. There are three dots to the right hand side of these ads when you click on will open 'my ad centre', you can then click on the 'report' flag icon and write a message to Google's trust and safety team along the lines of 'this business are promoting illegal gambling businesses in the UK(or anywhere else). They do not have the required licence to operate legally in the UK as per

https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/public-register/businesses

Google are either promoting illegal gambling directly or indirectly in this jurisdiction.


Affiliate sites who earn thousands from these sites should be reported to.

6 months ago

To follow up, once you report the business, Google will review through their trust and safety team within 5 days. They will remove paid ads and organic listings once they discover they are promoting illegal gambling businesses....


you can also visit


https://adstransparency.google.com/advertiser


and search for advertisers & affiliates for illegal gambling companies. Once you find a business or ad agency promoting illegal gambling, you can report multiple ads here and request for google to remove all similar adverts from these advertisers.


Enjoy.

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6 months ago

How do I know which transactions to check? Are they named something relevant to stripe or is it random names? Thank you

6 months ago

I’m not sure tbh but it’s good if your not sure just to check

Player54321
6 months ago

Hi, I tried that but I don’t see any of them.

any other ideas ???‘


Do you have to do one payment to get the information?


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6 months ago

We still have to wait a while and you will see what precise blow Lemon will receive, which will shake the entire scam industry.

picapabla14
6 months ago

which Website or Casino? I check for you

Player54321
6 months ago

It’s 22bet but i can send you the network or text.



6 months ago

Anybody know which merceant this is :


Interix and DDryn?


picapabla14
6 months ago

Yes please, there are too many casinos with the same name…


playercg543210@proton.me

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