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They don't return my deposit.

8 months ago by egd19877891
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8 months ago

A boy named Álvaro Moreno advertises on Telegram saying that he has algorithms that by investing €50 you get thousands of euros. Every day a different amount. After a lot of thinking and with what I had, I trusted him.

I have deposited €75. There is €40 left because he has guided me to play but now I have to deposit more and I feel cheated.

You want to recover the €40 that is left in my deposit and now there is a minimum of €100...

How can I recover the deposit or report this?


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egd19877891
8 months ago

Even though I'm sorry for this situation, basically, I have to say you made quite a mistake here. And frankly, you are not alone in this.

Let me explain a bit deeper:

No one in the world can ever guarantee you steady casino winnings. Please remember that for later use. Anytime you see similar offer, consider it an advertisement, since it is very distant from how things work in casinos.

Sadly, by creating the account, you also agreed to Terms and Conditions, so technically, there is nothing to change about your deposit now.

In order to withdraw the balance, you must first deposit enough to meet the minimal withdrawal limit, I'm sorry. Please keep in mind that you may also need to wager this amount despite you don't intend to play with your money again. Thus, I suggest browsing conditions or asking the support.

It would be wise to deposit a little more to cover wagering losses. I imagine it must feel weird, or harder to understand, but still, every player must adhere to casino's rules.

As a result, of the above-mentioned, I fear you simply must follow the rules, not sure whether you can report Telegram contact for scamming.

Anyway, when I said you are not alone in this, maybe this thread would be sort of some use to you - check out this link to get further details 👈

At least your initial deposit was not sky-high. I would hate to see you lose a serious amount of money due to a scammer.

8 months ago

Yes... They require me to deposit €45 more. And I'm not taking any chances.

The thing is that I prefer to consider the €75 lost... And there is €40 left in deposit that I cannot recover because a certain amount must be met.

According to this character... If I deposit €45 more... I make a series of plays and win €2300...

A total hookup.

I was then humiliated, scammed and deceived for trusting me and above all in English.

I have spoken to support and they tell me that I must deposit a maximum of €100 but then I read that I get half back...

I don't trust anyone anymore.

Grateful above all for your response... But I feel really stupid hearing that I believed.

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egd19877891
8 months ago

Please do not be that harsh on yourself, it really can happen to anyone. In these days we all need to be really careful, especially when it comes to online world and not trust anyone that easily. Do as you believe and feel, and maybe move to some other casino, if any, of course. Wishing you all the best and may you avoid any similar situations in the future.🍀

8 months ago

Falling for something like this sucks, but don't beat yourself up over it. The best thing you can do now is to cut ties with this guy and gather any evidence you have. Then, report the scam to the authorities. It's a tough lesson, but hopefully, you can prevent others from going through the same thing. 

adzio9023
8 months ago

Thank you for your post. You could try to use the "reply" button, so the person you want to get this message to can get notified, actually. Please try that next time.😉

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