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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [SCAM/REPORT/COMPLAINT/CLAIM] BITCASINO.IO on: April 27, 2018, 08:38:04 AM
First of all man, your English is just fine so Im not sure what you mean

Secondly, I hope this is a fake story.  Its too damn sad to think someone could really gamble so much money away at any online casino

It does sound like a very well thought-out fabrication of a story  Roll Eyes

"My son"  Roll Eyes

"Your son" has been gambling with an online bitcoin casino for 3 years, and now you want your money back  Roll Eyes

Here's where it gets interesting though:  an online casino actually told you the names of the sites "your son" bought his bitcoins from and sent to them  Roll Eyes

I doubt that.  I'm also fairly certain that those 4 sites you mentioned all KYC or ask for some verification.

In conclusion, and if this story is true, I'm not sure what you want this casino to do. 

Refund the €120,000 "your son" lost over all the years  Roll Eyes

I happen to enjoy this casino and see no fault on their end, even though Im fairly confident that none of this actually happened to being with




Actually this is a real story.
Keep in mind that the bitcoin prize is fluctuating.
If the bitcoin casino knows that there were deposits made, using the following sites....
Why don't they ask the sites for the names?!
They won't match any names from persons of my family....
In the mailbox of my son I've also found an receipt of him buying bitcoins from a site bit4coin. Those were also used for gambling.

In our modern world it's not hard for a teenager to bypass these KYC-Verifications....

I've never had anything to do with bitcoins before this desaster...
2  Economy / Scam Accusations / [SCAM/REPORT/COMPLAINT/CLAIM] BITCASINO.IO on: April 25, 2018, 12:10:08 PM
Sorry for my bad english. I am from germany and do not often visit other countries.

What happened:
One day a few weeks ago my wife and I have checked the bank account of my son.
We saw that there was a lot of money missing, so we have asked him where the money is.
He told us that he has some real gambling problems and feels addicted.
Then he showed us his accounts on the sites "bitcasino.io".
He doesn't only have one account. He has three of them!
Starting in 2015 (back then he was still 15!) he was gambling almost every week.
Not only small amounts but also big amounts.
In just one accounts he lost more than 16 BTC which is a lot!
Since gambling isn't allowed for person underage, we have contacted the casino.
They've asked us to verify our identity.
So Ive send them 15 pictures.
-Picture of my ID (front; rear; a selfie, holding the ID)
-Picture of my wifes ID (front; rear; a selfie, holding the ID)
-Picture of my sons ID (front; rear; a selfie, holding the ID)
-Several address verifications (Bank statements, Insurance letters, even a picture of our mailbox i.f. of our house with the address on it)

After a long time they've told us that there were some deposits made using a few sites such as
-Coinify
-Anycoindirect
-Virwox
-Bitstamp

They've asked us for the email-adress/usernames of those accounts, but how should we know about these accounts.
After asking our son he told us that he bought the bitcoins from people online, paying high fees and using vouchers/giftcards such as paysafecard.
So he almost never bought these bitcoins by himself. Just one time he bought some from a dutch site called "bit4coin" back in 2015.

In addition to that he received some (vip) gifts from the casino and all of these where shipped to his address/name.

The casino never made a KYC-Verification!



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