Why is the name of the operator not stated on your website? Do you plan an exit scam after you catched some idiots with your brain wash shit?
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Do you have a license to operate as a digital currency exchanger?
There are none in our country So you can simply register your digital currency exchange in your country and do not need any authorization from authorities? I think you are talking about stock exchange and we are talking about simple currency exchange (you know like those booths at the airport and and next to the tourist sites but with crypto?) and for this you do not need a license. Only few countries in the world are just starting to regulate this activity. I understand that you do not need a license in your country in Europe for exchanging crypto currencies, but you need to register your exchange activity?
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Just got scammed by these utter scumbags. They let you create more than 1 account on the IP (say, if youre in a shared, frat house, live with friends or family who like to gamble that YOU recommend the site to initially). SO they let you deposit, THEN tell you 'oh you cant get the bonus because another account was created on that ip.'. They then DONT LET YOU withdraw your deposit until you've wagered it all away.
Bunch of dishonest scumbags who rely on dishonesty and misdirection to gain money.
Stay away from these guys. Their support team are a bunch of tools as well.
They are on the Curacao licensing scam casinos list!
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Buddy we don't want to get tied up in whatever vendetta you have against the Coingaming guys.
We have nothing against the Coingaming team, but you can just leave us out of all that.
If you use a domain from the organized crime group Coingaming, then there are questions, whether you like it or not. When did you purchase the domain, from whom and what was the price?
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What country is it licensed in?
BitCasino.io is a brand owned and operated by CoinGaming LTD, is licensed to conduct online gaming operations by the government of Curacao under the gaming license 8048-M2105544 Where is CoinGaming LTD incorporated?
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Do you have a license to operate as a digital currency exchanger?
There are none in our country So you can simply register your digital currency exchange in your country and do not need any authorization from authorities?
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I asked because yesterday I coincidentally found out that Coingaming was owner and operator of mbet.io. Coingaming is also operator of the bitcasino and sportsbet and vegascasino scam. I asked how you found out later because usually you check who used the domain prior to buying it and not discover it somehow later.
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Did you buy the domain from CoinGaming Ltd?
No Mate, We registered it via the normal channels. We later found out that it had been owned by another operator. How did you find out later that it had been owned by another operator?
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Yes, this is the license certificate. Thank you. Have you seen the content of the 8048/JAZ license issued to Antillephone N.V.?
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What country is it licensed in?
BitCasino.io is a brand owned and operated by CoinGaming LTD, is licensed to conduct online gaming operations by the government of Curacao under the gaming license 8048-M2105544 Where is CoinGaming LTD incorporated?
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Simple question, I would like to play blackjack. I don't like fortune jack because they make you have to bet double your deposit to wwithdrawal it
I personally like sportsbet.io for blackjack, the love blackjack also works good on the website and there is a non live version too. Works perfectly. Does sportsbet accept US players? Do you also like their Vegascasino scam?
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Probably because your toxic redundancy messes with their ability to conduct business. Just a guess tho Can you explain their ability to conduct business? Is it a good business strategy to ignore important questions and blatant lie when open their mouth?
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Do you have a license to operate as a digital currency exchanger?
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This is the seal status page but not a license certificate! Curacao eGaming informs on their license validation page that the seal status is not to be accepted as valid license certificate. It is explained here Curacao license scam 1668/JAZ, 365/JAZ, 5536/JAZ and 8048/JAZPlease do not false and misleading sell a digital seal staus information of an anonymous website as a license certificate. This is the criminal offense of fraud by false representation!
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Do you have a Malta license?
Do you enforce the right of permanent self-exclusion?
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How does this MoneyPot work?
Does it secure the deposited currencies?
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This user in question was linked by fingerprint to a user who defrauded PD out of a significant sum of money. Given that, their account had a flag on it before they even made a deposit. We asked for ID and the user provided an identity we believed wasn’t theirs. We wanted to have a phone call with them to try and clear this up and after many delays they agreed. It was clear they had found a non-involved girl talk to us who didn’t seem to know anything about primedice or bitcoin. That violated our terms but obviously that isn't why we held the withdrawal, we held it for the reason originally stated.
I'd like to stop this right here and make clear that this is not a matter of money but rather a matter of principle. I'm happy to donate at minimum the funds involved in this claim to a charity of the community's choosing. The trust of this community is not something we take for granted and is why we elected to post here to further explain this unusual situation.
Was this a false promise and you put it in your pocket?
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He said shoo away the player from claiming his profit and not shoo away players from betting. If according to your theories, the only reason to have KYC is for legal reasons, then this is not what sportsbet is doing because otherwise they would need to do it in case of deposits as well. actually most of the fiat sites I know allow players to deposit then ask for KYC only when the players want to withdraw , at least that's my experience so all are the same but still don't know why KYC in sportsbet only if players want to bet big , other sites have KYC no matter how big or small player's balance is The difference here is that diat currencies enforce kyc even for $1. Whereas here we see that the kyc is enforces on selective withdrawls hence making it suspicious and questioning the aims of the site. What fiat bookie allows you to withdrawal $1? You have no idea what you're talking about and deserve negative trust for your shit posts. Seems like you are a complete idiot. I was just trying to explain you with an example that fiat sportsbooks require kyc for all withdrawls, even for the smallests. But here we are talking of selective enforcement of kyc, either it should be made cumpulsory for all(on certain amounts) or should not at all be enforced. However I am not claiming the site to be scammy in any sense but this action does point out to somethung fishy. I myself already continue to play there, I am just trying to gice plain facts and no accusations on anyone are intended. Sorry but its sad to see people such as you failing to understand basic facts and take everything as an accusation. But to deny winnings based on an unjustifiably KYC procedure is scamming. It is also a criminal offense to ignore civil and criminal laws like AML and other regulations!
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When you open your mouth only lies are coming out! Glad to see you are back with quick support and good promotions. A bit disappointed that you are running a self-moderation thread, because this is a immediate red flag for most users on this forum. In any way, we asked for better support and you delivered, which is a good step in the right direction. Thank you for that. So when will we see some more "Holiday" promotions? <With no wager requirements?> Those was some good times. Glad to hear that! Unfortunately we felt that we were forced to have a self-moderated thread - not the optimal situation of course. Otherwise this thread would be also filled with off-topic talk and a one broken record. We can assure you and everyone else, that we are not here to block people with complaints, negative feedback or general talk about our brand. At the end we want to learn from that and improve our services for you guys. Some forum only promotions are coming in the near future Since we got into promotions: Currently there's a free spin giveaway on our Facebook page Cheers, Bitcasino.ioIf you do not block people with legitimate questions about your scam brand, why did you delete this in your censorship thread? We are fully regulated and licensed Who regulates you and how? We go through annual compliance check with our regulator, Curacao Egaming, which is authorized and regulated by the Government of Curacao. Definition regulator: An official who works for the part of the government that controls a public activity (such as banking or insurance) by making and enforcing rules. Curacao eGaming does not work for the part of the government and therefore is not your regulator! Are there documents about the procedure of the annual compliance check available (even per pm)? Curacao eGaming received the 1668/JAZ license from the Government of Curacao, but they do not regulate Curacao eGaming! However, if you have proof or documents that the Government of Curacao regulates Curacao eGaming, feel free to show it? On the bottom of our home page you can find a shield and by clicking that it will validate our license. More information about the seal system can be found by clicking here. If I click on the license seal on your website, I will be forwarded to the seal status page of Curacao eGaming. The seal status is not to be accepted as valid license certificate. Therefore your claim that the seal status page validates your license is baseless! The only thing the seal status page of Curacao eGaming does is to confirm the claim of bitcasino.io to operate under their 1668/JAZ license. It is also clear that Curacao eGaming can not validate your license. Because if key conditions of the usage rights contract to operate under their 1668/JAZ license are not fulfilled or Curacao civil and criminal laws are breached, then the usage rights contract to operate under the 1668/JAZ becomes invalid! In this totally independent of what Curacao eGaming claims, because Curacao civil and criminals laws and courts stand above the anonymous venture Curacao eGaming.
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