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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto.Games ⭐ Biggest wagering contest...600.000$ ⭐ Added BNB ⭐ on: May 28, 2023, 04:06:35 AM
First of all, you shouldn't have deposited there if you think the withdrawal limit is really high. CryptoGames team didn't force you to make those small deposits. The minimum withdrawal limit for Dogecoin is less than 200 (equivalent to 0.0005 BTC) at CryptoGames

Are you sure about this statement? Because as of RIGHT NOW this is the limit: https://i.postimg.cc/QxZr7Jn3/actual-dumbasses-trying-a-rebuttal.png

Not that it matters, I will never see the crypto I deposited to crypto.games again, and I'm okay with that. But I'm not okay with fanboys making outright false statements about the requirements of the website.

I agree, anyone should withdraw their coins to their personal wallets since our wallets are not meant for short or long term storage. We encourage that people store THEIR coin in THEIR wallets.

This would be great if you actually believed it and your withdrawal policies reflected it. You obviously don't want people with small amounts of crypto to be able to withdraw from your site (otherwise the minimum withdraw wouldn't be a bloody 362 DOGE, OR AT THE VERY LEAST THE MINIMUM DEPOSIT WOULD BE CLOSER TO 362 DOGE THAN -20- ---  but hey, I digress) because that is where the $$$ comes from. Anybody with half a brain would never deposit a significant amount of crypto to this site. Especially after this trainwreck of a thread you think you're in control of.

And the fact that you take more than 5 DOGE for a "transaction fee" even though the actual network fee is 0.01 is just the icing on the cake.

https://i.postimg.cc/8cQnFDmV/lol1.png

https://i.postimg.cc/BbBNXFvx/lol2.png

The two screenshots above should be more than enough to deter people from using your website, but if you continue the bs I'll continue spreading FACTUAL INFORMATION about your website to potential players.
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto.Games ⭐ Biggest wagering contest...600.000$ ⭐ Added BNB ⭐ on: May 24, 2023, 12:11:01 AM
Crazy minimum withdrawal...and it's at 13$ currently.  It really is crazy.  Shocked

When your websites minimum deposit is $2.91, yeah $13 is crazy. Unless you care to share your personal betting history with us, showing us how easy it is to roll $2.91 to $13

But please, continue being condescending towards me instead of trying to be understanding about any of it. It is a great look on you, please continue showing the crypto community your true colors and I will continue spreading the word that your website should be avoided.

Anybody with any significant amount of cryptocurrency on their crypto.games account (or any other websites owned by MuchGaming B.V.) should withdraw now and never think about depositing again. The people behind this website/company are as shady as they come and they will figure out a way to get all of your coins, through legitimate means or not.

The best part is your customer support agents and moderators mocked me for being a "faucet warrior". Yesterday I sold some things and I have well over 1k DOGE to deposit and play with on crypto gambling sites, but I will never make another deposit to yours since once again instead of doing the right thing, you choose to lock my account and take what little dogecoin I had at the time, like the thieves you are.
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto.Games ⭐ Biggest wagering contest...600.000$ ⭐ Added BNB ⭐ on: May 22, 2023, 11:02:10 PM
It is funny that you expect me or anybody else to trust you after the crap you have pulled. If you will weaponize KYC over a customer complaining about 40 dogecoin, what will you resort to when there is 1 BTC on the line?

Mind posting also proof of received rewards and vouchers?

Sure:

https://i.postimg.cc/cLgH3JMG/untitled.png

...not that it matters, none of them got me any closer to being able to meet your crazy withdrawal minimums and even if they did- your TOS explicitly states that withdrawing faucet or tipped funds will be blocked, and I wonder what happens if legitimate player's withdrawls get lumped in with these "abusive withdrawls"? Maybe they just never get to see their crypto again, sounds familiar.
4  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto.Games ⭐ Biggest wagering contest...600.000$ ⭐ Added BNB ⭐ on: May 21, 2023, 11:17:59 AM
The fact is that those freebies...

The fact is I deposited coins to your website, gambled with them a bit, and realized I would never be able to withdraw them under the current policies of your website. Instead of trying to understand my situation from a players perspective and doing the right thing of allowing me to quit and withdraw my coins, your support staff said "tough luck" and my only option is to deposit more coins to a website I'm trying to quit using. lol

And when I go public with the information, you restrict my account, force me to go through a "KYC" verification process that obviously nobody wants to go through if they are gambling with crypto. My coins that I deposited to your website are now locked up in this account that I will never be able to withdraw from. Your website and the decisions of its owners/operators have effectively stolen my crypto. The games on here may be provably fair but the people behind it are obviously not and only want to take your coins.

Proof of deposit: https://i.postimg.cc/NM9f76QZ/untitled.png

Proof of admins restricting my account for "reasons": https://i.postimg.cc/QCYsW-VT0/untitled.png

You will do this to other legitimate players I'm sure, so again, player beware if you are going to make a deposit on crypto.games or any other websites owned by MuchGaming B.V. If you send your coins there they will do whatever it takes to make sure you cannot get them back out.

Here is a link to a reddit thread where people can discuss this without worrying about censorship from bct:

https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoGambling/comments/13mqhpy/avoid_cryptogames_if_you_are_a_low_stakes_player/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

Now that you and your staff have finished attempting to deflect, do you care to share any information about why you will not honor withdrawal requests even for legitimate players?
5  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto.Games ⭐ Biggest wagering contest...600.000$ ⭐ Added BNB ⭐ on: May 21, 2023, 10:16:18 AM
Strangely that when you won coins from twitter promotion, you started complaining about withdrawal rules, claiming you would never deposit (hoping to change the rule just for you?), then you made two small deposits anyway. Why?
And while complaining I see you're without hesitation picking free vouchers.

If you don't want random people claiming "free" vouchers, you guys should probably stop posting them willy nilly on your chat and on discord. But, strangely, instead of addressing any of the legitimate concerns I have brought up you try to deflect the entire thing back on to me. And strangely enough, my account needs "tier 3 verification" now to continue using it, I wonder why that was "randomly" decided. Well played.

tusandii shows up with perfect timing to change the subject for you. You should thank them.

https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoGambling/comments/13mqhpy/avoid_cryptogames_if_you_are_a_low_stakes_player/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
6  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto.Games ⭐ Biggest wagering contest...600.000$ ⭐ Added BNB ⭐ on: May 20, 2023, 10:28:57 PM
Something all websites are having, specially when free rewards are in place, like faucet, tips, vouchers and so on.

Whether or not other websites are doing it is irrelevant in my opinion. The policies and minimums currently used on the website make it impossible for a small stakes users to play and enjoy themselves. If they deposit 20 doge, and turn it into 60 through legitimate betting and decide to quit, they will quickly find out that they cannot withdraw their coins unless they make an additional deposit to meet the minimum, or if they get extremely lucky and double their deposit 4-5 times over. Reaching out to customer support is pointless because the same immature moderators that frequent chat will likely be your "customer support agent".

Not everyone has the means to deposit additional coins to meet the minimum. Even if I did, I should not have to go through the hassle of purchasing additional coins from an exchange, transferring them to crypto.games, and eating the transaction fees along the way to get my coins off of the site; just because your company wants to prevent "faucet abuse".

Deep down I think you know why the policies are truly in place, it forces players that make small deposits to continue gambling their coins in hopes of meeting the crazy withdrawal minimums, and the house always wins. Of course you guys are going to make every excuse in the book to not review/revise your policies and to keep the crypto flowing in; never out. Potential players should be aware of these things before they decide to make a deposit on your website and send their coins to an account that they will likely never be able to withdraw from.

Not to mention that withdrawing faucet or tipped funds is against the TOS, so a lot of legitimate players are going to never want to receive them just in case your staff decides to not honor their withdrawal.
7  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto.Games ⭐ Biggest wagering contest...600.000$ ⭐ Added BNB ⭐ on: May 20, 2023, 10:51:28 AM
Well made website, but you have to 4-5x your deposit to be able to withdraw anything if you are a low stakes player. Might as well light your coins on fire. Pretty awful customer service as well, player beware if you're going to make a deposit here.
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