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January 12, 2026, 02:49:25 PM |
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Calling this a “vendetta” is convenient
Please note that these are the opinions of forum users who are simply observing your actions from the outside.  Do you understand why this is happening? You came with one complaint, but without waiting for a positive resolution, you started searching for and weaving together a web of other grievances. Like you’re just looking for something to bitch about. Everyone understands that after losing such a huge amount of money, a person is ready to resort to any tricks in order to emerge victorious from the situation. And Bitz offered $5,000 for him, and he refused  He thinks btiz should cover all his bets.... So convenient. I didn't expect bitz to offer anything.. I am impressed that a casino offered to cover part of his losses.
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Richbased
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January 12, 2026, 07:51:35 PM |
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I got a mail earlier today from Bitz.io that i have a personal Bitz manager and she has prepared a special offer for me but i should send her a DM on telegram. I don't know how reliable this mail is because i don't like chatting a casino staffs off the site. But if i can get convincible response here then i can consider sending her a DM on telegram and find out the special offer she is talking about.
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January 12, 2026, 08:20:23 PM Last edit: January 13, 2026, 06:41:13 PM by TryNinja |
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I got a mail earlier today from Bitz.io that i have a personal Bitz manager and she has prepared a special offer for me but i should send her a DM on telegram. I don't know how reliable this mail is because i don't like chatting a casino staffs off the site. But if i can get convincible response here then i can consider sending her a DM on telegram and find out the special offer she is talking about.
Careful, it's easy to fall for phishing websites nowadays... Check the email address that sent you this mail, don't click any weird links, don't share access tokens or anything. If it's a real offer, this personal manager will probably just credit something into your account (after asking for your user id or something). Just don't go logging in with any link she sends and do not share your password.
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macson
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January 12, 2026, 09:33:20 PM |
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And Bitz offered $5,000 for him, and he refused  He thinks btiz should cover all his bets.... So convenient. I didn't expect bitz to offer anything.. I am impressed that a casino offered to cover part of his losses. Bitz was so kind as to offer him such compensation. In this case, Bitz shouldn't be held responsible for the losses caused by a player who couldn't control himself and instead blamed the system for causing his losses, as he claimed. It's like shifting the responsibility to the casino, when he himself is wrong. If I were a representative of Bitz, I wouldn't care about people like this, because these types of people when they are compensated, they will ask for more.
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January 12, 2026, 09:50:35 PM |
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That's what he is trying to do. His goal is to get back the money that he gambled away. His issue isn't that Bitz allowed him to play. It's that he lost. And because he lost, he wants his money back.
That’s pretty obvious. If he really cared about how the TOS wasn’t properly implemented, he could’ve acted on it earlier and called the casino’s attention not only when he lost money. What it looks like instead is spotting a loophole and using it against the casino only after losing, which honestly feels more like blackmail. Hopefully other casinos take note of scenarios like this, where a user suddenly questions the rules about who’s allowed to play only when things don’t go their way. I’ll stop here, but personally, I don’t support this kind of behavior.
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January 13, 2026, 07:59:51 AM |
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If he really cared about how the TOS wasn’t properly implemented, he could’ve acted on it earlier and called the casino’s attention not only when he lost money.
Apparently, he did. He claims that he informed the customer support that he was from a banned territory after registering an account. However, if he followed the rules, he wasn't allowed to create an account in the first place. Now he wants to use that argument to get the money he fairly lost back. It's the same as his 'Responsible Gaming' argument. After signing up, he wanted his account blocked and (self) excluded. Why did he even sign up just to ask the casino to ban him? Because he wanted to gamble, and if it didn't go as he planned, he would claim to be an addict/from a restricted country/underaged/multiple account abuser... Take your pick.
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January 13, 2026, 08:11:18 AM |
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I got a mail earlier today from Bitz.io that i have a personal Bitz manager and she has prepared a special offer for me but i should send her a DM on telegram. I don't know how reliable this mail is because i don't like chatting a casino staffs off the site. But if i can get convincible response here then i can consider sending her a DM on telegram and find out the special offer she is talking about.
Careful, it's easy to fall for phishign websites nowadays... Check the email address that sent you this mail, don't click any weird links, don't share access tokens or anything. If it's a real offer, this personal manager will probably just credit something into your account (after asking for your user id or something). Just don't go logging in with any link she sents and do not share your password. Its really happening especially if they know the casino is gaining popularity and they want to take advantage on the ongoing promotions happening. The best action to do is to check if they receive a legitimate email or not, then verify those promotions they see on their support to know the validity of the mail so they can avoid any potential scams. No legitimate bonus offers or anything came from legit casino would ask log in credentials or they need to click something. This situation usually happen on phising emails sent by scammers.
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Richbased
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January 13, 2026, 08:23:06 AM |
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I got a mail earlier today from Bitz.io that i have a personal Bitz manager and she has prepared a special offer for me but i should send her a DM on telegram. I don't know how reliable this mail is because i don't like chatting a casino staffs off the site. But if i can get convincible response here then i can consider sending her a DM on telegram and find out the special offer she is talking about.
Careful, it's easy to fall for phishign websites nowadays... Check the email address that sent you this mail, don't click any weird links, don't share access tokens or anything. If it's a real offer, this personal manager will probably just credit something into your account (after asking for your user id or something). Just don't go logging in with any link she sents and do not share your password. Its really happening especially if they know the casino is gaining popularity and they want to take advantage on the ongoing promotions happening. The best action to do is to check if they receive a legitimate email or not, then verify those promotions they see on their support to know the validity of the mail so they can avoid any potential scams. No legitimate bonus offers or anything came from legit casino would ask log in credentials or they need to click something. This situation usually happen on phising emails sent by scammers. Thanks for your responses, though i know that Bitz.io have a telegram app where someone can register and still play bets but i didn't register on telegram but from Bitz.io official website using my email address so i wonder why a mail was sent to me to send a DM on telegram. It could be legit offer or not since the mail carries the identity of Bitz.io but i think scammers can impersonate through a phishing mail. I will just ignore the mail, if they truly have a special offer for me then they should notify me through the notification bar in my Bitz.io account.
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January 13, 2026, 09:53:11 AM |
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I got a mail earlier today from Bitz.io that i have a personal Bitz manager and she has prepared a special offer for me but i should send her a DM on telegram. I don't know how reliable this mail is because i don't like chatting a casino staffs off the site. But if i can get convincible response here then i can consider sending her a DM on telegram and find out the special offer she is talking about.
If you take a screenshot of this "chain letter," maybe we can determine whether it's legitimate or a scam. Furthermore, if it's a scam, we could report the listed Telegram contact, who supposedly represents a certain bitz personal manager. I know that bitz does have a personal manager system, but more data is needed.
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January 13, 2026, 09:59:07 AM Last edit: January 13, 2026, 10:29:54 AM by nemesis_incarnate |
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That's what he is trying to do. His goal is to get back the money that he gambled away. His issue isn't that Bitz allowed him to play. It's that he lost. And because he lost, he wants his money back.
That’s pretty obvious. If he really cared about how the TOS wasn’t properly implemented, he could’ve acted on it earlier and called the casino’s attention not only when he lost money. What it looks like instead is spotting a loophole and using it against the casino only after losing, which honestly feels more like blackmail. Hopefully other casinos take note of scenarios like this, where a user suddenly questions the rules about who’s allowed to play only when things don’t go their way. I’ll stop here, but personally, I don’t support this kind of behavior. Nobody does and nobody wants to get caught doing it, but it's like a web, and to untie it, it will always be not enough info to do so properly, especially at a place where you are not obliged to tell every part of the story.
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January 13, 2026, 10:21:20 AM |
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I got a mail earlier today from Bitz.io that i have a personal Bitz manager and she has prepared a special offer for me but i should send her a DM on telegram. I don't know how reliable this mail is because i don't like chatting a casino staffs off the site. But if i can get convincible response here then i can consider sending her a DM on telegram and find out the special offer she is talking about.
If you take a screenshot of this "chain letter," maybe we can determine whether it's legitimate or a scam. Furthermore, if it's a scam, we could report the listed Telegram contact, who supposedly represents a certain bitz personal manager. I know that bitz does have a personal manager system, but more data is needed. Yes, there's a lot of red flag on that kind of e-mail and I don't think that Bitz will directly reach out to someone and have a special offer. Although when I registered, it came for this email: < vip@bitzmail.io>. But still, we need to be very careful as they can impersonate that email with their sophisticated kind of attacks.
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January 13, 2026, 02:26:22 PM Last edit: January 13, 2026, 03:11:33 PM by jcojci |
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Thanks for your responses, though i know that Bitz.io have a telegram app where someone can register and still play bets but i didn't register on telegram but from Bitz.io official website using my email address so i wonder why a mail was sent to me to send a DM on telegram. It could be legit offer or not since the mail carries the identity of Bitz.io but i think scammers can impersonate through a phishing mail. I will just ignore the mail, if they truly have a special offer for me then they should notify me through the notification bar in my Bitz.io account.
You don't have to do any if you are not sure and waiting for the next emails. That is you can do to avoid scammers especially if you feel suspicious. You can asks to supports about the email address so you know if that is come from them or not. We needs to be careful and makes sure before we do something.
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January 13, 2026, 02:40:09 PM |
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Do you believe in dreams? 🙂 Today is the International Day of Dreams Coming True,and at Bitz it’s a perfect excuse to relax and enjoy the game. No big expectations, no loud promises. Sometimes dreams arrive right when you’re simply having fun 🎰💫 
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January 13, 2026, 03:03:49 PM |
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I got a mail earlier today from Bitz.io that i have a personal Bitz manager and she has prepared a special offer for me but i should send her a DM on telegram. I don't know how reliable this mail is because i don't like chatting a casino staffs off the site. But if i can get convincible response here then i can consider sending her a DM on telegram and find out the special offer she is talking about.
This is purely scam and you shouldn't fall for this, from my understanding casino staff would never send you mail if you have no issues or account problem, in fact for anything account issues it is either from the live support or they would send you mail. But in situation where a staff sending you mail and telling you about special offers and you should chats her on telegram looks so weird and scamy where you could get trapped so easily. For me, I wouldn't saying you should avoid such offers as it is easier to you get linked to a fake website.
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January 13, 2026, 03:16:06 PM |
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Do you believe in dreams? 🙂
Today is the International Day of Dreams Coming True, and at Bitz it’s a perfect excuse to relax and enjoy the game.
No big expectations, no loud promises. Sometimes dreams arrive right when you’re simply having fun 🎰💫
Of course I do believed in dreams, and for one dreams to come through they must put an efforts and never to sit and fold their arms and expecting everything to just happen as the saw it in the dream. Putting an efforts to works towards their dreams is attribution to a dream comes true, and where does that lies? For a gambler who is expecting so much in their gambling life, can as well move slowly and in small amount with the Bitz.io and see what happens to them.
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January 13, 2026, 03:59:52 PM |
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I got a mail earlier today from Bitz.io that i have a personal Bitz manager and she has prepared a special offer for me but i should send her a DM on telegram. I don't know how reliable this mail is because i don't like chatting a casino staffs off the site. But if i can get convincible response here then i can consider sending her a DM on telegram and find out the special offer she is talking about.
Except if you are a VIP member at Bitz.io, you will not have any personal manager, I am sure. It's only possible for having a personal manager or a direct customer support line if you are important with a business, like a VIP member. That offer in the email is 99% a scam offer, as you are not a VIP member, and that offer does not make any sense. In addition, I believe that if you check the email address carefully, you will see it is not something like xyz@bitz.io. Any email that does not end with @bitz.io is emails from scammers. Admins don't DM first and that scammer knew that and wisely trapped you by asking you to DM him first. It makes him no longer like an impersonator and a scammer, but if you look at where it started, the email address, you will realize that he is a scammer.
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Richbased
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January 13, 2026, 05:07:35 PM |
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I got a mail earlier today from Bitz.io that i have a personal Bitz manager and she has prepared a special offer for me but i should send her a DM on telegram. I don't know how reliable this mail is because i don't like chatting a casino staffs off the site. But if i can get convincible response here then i can consider sending her a DM on telegram and find out the special offer she is talking about.
If you take a screenshot of this "chain letter," maybe we can determine whether it's legitimate or a scam. Furthermore, if it's a scam, we could report the listed Telegram contact, who supposedly represents a certain bitz personal manager. I know that bitz does have a personal manager system, but more data is needed. Okay, below is the screenshot of the mail, you can assess it to know if it is a phishing like or just a preferential mail from Bitz.io recognizing me as a VIP member. However, even if this mail is from the site, they should have also sent me a notification because it will be unprofessional of them to send me a random mail without notifying me first on their site. I started using Bitz.io recently, even though i have been staking bets on the site but i wonder why they will make me a VIP so soon. 
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January 13, 2026, 08:17:40 PM |
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Is there any way to make an exchange within the casino platform? I ask this because I have a BTC balance in the casino and I would like to play some games, but it doesn't support BTC, only USDT. So I would like to know if there is any way to do this, as it's better and faster than withdrawing, converting the balance to USDT, and depositing again to play.
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January 13, 2026, 09:06:53 PM |
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Is there any way to make an exchange within the casino platform? I ask this because I have a BTC balance in the casino and I would like to play some games, but it doesn't support BTC, only USDT. So I would like to know if there is any way to do this, as it's better and faster than withdrawing, converting the balance to USDT, and depositing again to play.
Sounds strange to me because if the casino doesn't support BTC then why did they allow you to make deposits in BTC? Maybe you should reach out to their support and make your enquiry to know if they have an exchange platform where you can just convert the BTC to USDT because if you will have to send it to a CEX and convert it there it means you will lose a lot of money from conversion charges and transaction fees. The only reason why i think that they may not have exchange in the site is due to the fact that they don't support BTC which means that it is also possible that they cannot convert BTC to other coins within the casino.
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January 14, 2026, 05:00:16 AM |
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Is there any way to make an exchange within the casino platform? I ask this because I have a BTC balance in the casino and I would like to play some games, but it doesn't support BTC, only USDT. So I would like to know if there is any way to do this, as it's better and faster than withdrawing, converting the balance to USDT, and depositing again to play.
Sounds strange to me because if the casino doesn't support BTC then why did they allow you to make deposits in BTC? Maybe you should reach out to their support and make your enquiry to know if they have an exchange platform where you can just convert the BTC to USDT because if you will have to send it to a CEX and convert it there it means you will lose a lot of money from conversion charges and transaction fees. The only reason why i think that they may not have exchange in the site is due to the fact that they don't support BTC which means that it is also possible that they cannot convert BTC to other coins within the casino. I'm pretty sure the casino *does* accept BTC. You can select "sats" (Bitcoin) as the currency and play with it.  However I never deposited or played on bitz, so I'm not sure. Doesn't that work for you, @criptoevangelista?
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