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Economy => Scam Accusations => Topic started by: Stepanos on November 25, 2017, 05:14:38 PM



Title: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: Stepanos on November 25, 2017, 05:14:38 PM
Be careful, Sportsbet.io is stealing money from its customers without any proper explanation or reason. I created an account, made a deposit of about 0.35BTC, placed a few bets, won and had 0.654BTC in my account, a few days later I decided to withdraw my money but my withdrawal was declined, because I had to verify my identity. After I did so by sending all the required documents, sportsbet.io wrote me an email that my account will be frozen and they won't give me my money, as I had opened more than 1 account, however, I hadn't done so. I have only one account and asked them to explain in more details and got an answer that they wouldn't tell me anything more about my case. Moreover, they made me wait for about 10 days just to tell me they are going to steal my money from me. 
I couldn't imagine that sportsbet.io works money by stealing money from its customers. I guess this is the worst betting site, so be careful.


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: iluvbitcoins on November 26, 2017, 04:31:35 PM
Can you post some proof of these claims?

I have recently withdrawn almost 0.5BTC without a problem.


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: Joel_Jantsen on November 26, 2017, 09:04:18 PM
Can you post some proof of these claims?

I have recently withdrawn almost 0.5BTC without a problem.
Are you a paid shill or just another FortuneJack signature spammer ?  Do you see the negative feedback left on their profile ? That exists for a reason so stop shilling for a service which have involved in shady activities in the past and are continuing to do so.How could you not notice that there is a scam accusation against the sportsbook every other week yet they don't give a shit ? Please stop vouching for such services.


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: iluvbitcoins on November 26, 2017, 10:58:24 PM
Can you post some proof of these claims?

I have recently withdrawn almost 0.5BTC without a problem.
Are you a paid shill or just another FortuneJack signature spammer ?  Do you see the negative feedback left on their profile ? That exists for a reason so stop shilling for a service which have involved in shady activities in the past and are continuing to do so.How could you not notice that there is a scam accusation against the sportsbook every other week yet they don't give a shit ? Please stop vouching for such services.

Keep calm.

A scam accusation without any proof is pointless.
I am not saying anything in favor of sportsbet, but if he wants his words to have meaning, he needs to post proof.
Otherwise it's just words and anyone can say he's a lier.
Some screenshots would suffice to help people stay away from them if he was indeed scammed.

I know they can't be trusted with large amounts, but so far I have never had any issues with them and withdrawals were pretty much instant
http://prntscr.com/h0kmme

If we instantly dismiss each service after someone writes he was scammed without any proof, we'll have a new level of shills.


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: treather on November 27, 2017, 04:39:28 AM
Posting some proof would help readers understand the op's predicament better. That said, sportsbet.io is known to do stupid stuff like that, amd I wouldn't dismiss the op's claims out of hand.


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: Stepanos on November 27, 2017, 09:06:53 AM
Update: Sportsbet contacted me and gave me back my initial deposit of about 0.35BTC. However, my account is still frozen and the other 0.3BTC which I won is frozen.


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: iluvbitcoins on November 27, 2017, 10:01:09 AM
Update: Sportsbet contacted me and gave me back my initial deposit of about 0.35BTC. However, my account is still frozen and the other 0.3BTC which I won is frozen.

As I said, some proof would be awesome  ::)


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: aristospetr on November 27, 2017, 07:43:36 PM
Have you read the results of their audit reports? Interestingly, is there any reporting at all for this project...?


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: GeorgeLW70 on November 27, 2017, 08:18:27 PM
Have you read the results of their audit reports? Interestingly, is there any reporting at all for this project...?
Yeah!You should check it, cuz if there aren't audit report , i think,  they have something to hide from their investors.


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: Stepanos on December 03, 2017, 09:21:33 AM
first email after sending the documents https://prnt.sc/hif1w4
second email after saying I didn't have any other account and asked to at least tell me the usernames of the accounts I "supposedly" created https://prnt.sc/hif2al


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: SecDet on December 05, 2017, 10:53:44 AM
Have you read the results of their audit reports? Interestingly, is there any reporting at all for this project...?
Yeah!You should check it, cuz if there aren't audit report , i think,  they have something to hide from their investors.
I Agree with you! It`s too many scam projects now. But can you recommend some good projects which provide audit? It will be great to know few of them


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: Moonmanmun on December 18, 2017, 12:15:37 AM
Having multiple accounts is clearly a violation for any betting site, so why do you think Sportsbet is any different?

You are lucky that they even gave you back your initial deposit, as many people who try to cheat the system are often banned and don't get their initial deposit back.

These sportsbooks are smarter than you think.



Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: Stepanos on December 20, 2017, 11:19:00 AM
Maybe because I haven't created multiple accounts, thus not violating their rules? If they are so sure I have opened multiple accounts, why don't they tell me the usernames of "those" accounts?


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: Moonmanmun on December 26, 2017, 06:43:58 PM
Maybe because I haven't created multiple accounts, thus not violating their rules? If they are so sure I have opened multiple accounts, why don't they tell me the usernames of "those" accounts?

Then you're either playing from a VPN or something else that they constitute "multi accounting."  Maybe you created another account and don't remember?

They aren't trying to steal you supposed .304 BTC.

That's nothing to a multi-million dollar operation like Sportsbet.io. 

That's not how scam sites work. 

Regardless, you 4 forum posts are dedicated to bashing Sportsbet.io, which in my opinion is one of the most legit Bitcoin sportsbooks.

Since you received your initial deposit back, I'd consider this resolved because they technically didn't have to give you anything back at all once you've been labeled a cheater.







Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: jinksters09 on December 27, 2017, 01:33:42 AM
Here we go again in blaming or issuing some ordeal to someone without any legitimate proof. If you want someone to support your claims you have to back it up like putting some images or proof that you get dealt on by the one your accusing like getting yours without proper authorization or without giving you something in return. You know everything around here revolves with a proof.


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: game-protect on December 30, 2017, 05:40:30 PM
You are the best example why the publicly proven SportsBet scam (https://game-protect.com/sportsbet-scam/) works money by stealing money from its customers!

Others already warned you, but you ignored and used their service!

Even though it is so easy: Crypto Sports Betting sites with consumer protection service (https://game-protect.com/crypto-gambling/)


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: XarXymtroa on December 30, 2017, 07:29:02 PM
You are the best example why the publicly proven SportsBet scam (https://game-protect.com/sportsbet-scam/) works money by stealing money from its customers!

Others already warned you, but you ignored and used their service!

Even though it is so easy:[/color] Bitcoin Sports Betting sites with consumer protection service (https://game-protect.com/bitcoin-sports-betting/)

Mr -16 trust trying to plug his "service"  ;D   

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1535816.msg27221918#msg27221918


Title: Re: sportsbet.io SCAM stealing money
Post by: game-protect on March 17, 2018, 01:53:04 PM
@ XarXymtroa

As you appear to be a gambling expert, one question please:

Is it a scam to false and misleading claim to be authorized and regulated by the Government of Curaçao?