You're absolutely right. I can't blame Rollbit at all for this; they just follow the rules. I respected that and ended my relationship with them. But unfortunately, while looking for alternatives, Betpanda unfairly withheld my $600.
Dude, why you keep betting at betby run sports books, seriously. Don't you learn from what's happening? I mean there are plenty of other sites around that offer better odds, higher cashouts and what not, yet you force yourself playing on betby. Just google and find something that suits you better.
No, I already use a lot of different sites with different bookies. At the time, the odds for bets were higher on sites using the Betby bookies, so I decided to try there. I've never had any problems before. I've used Luckblock, BC.game, Rollbit, Rainbet, and at least 7-8 other Betby sites that I can't even remember.
I never had any problems with any of them. This just happened suddenly, and because of insufficient limits, I was playing on four Betby sites instead of just one. The time period during which I played and experienced problems was only 4-5 days. I experienced this whole thing suddenly.
I last played on Betpanda in November, and then in the first week of January, I deposited $300, $300, and $300 in successive deposits, totaling $900, and I didn't withdraw any money during that time.
After these deposits, my first withdrawal request was rejected, and my balance was around $890 at the time. Considering my investments, I was at a loss, albeit a small one. But Betpanda, without following any rules, only refunded my last $300. I say this is the height of injustice.
Have you already started a thread in Scam Accusations here in the forum? There are lots of people reading there who may be able to help you.
The more information you provide about your case (including screenshots of your communication with support), the easier it will be to help you.
Just a guess... could it be that you have to wager the deposited amounts at least once before you can withdraw them again? These rules do exist at some other online casinos.
Yes, I know that rule exists, but it's not relevant to my situation; I had already played my entire balance at least once.