this is like a ponzi sistem,
limitted the withdraws , wait until most deposits enter, paying, smalls to not be called scams, and when they can't disguise it anymore, they run away,with all money
like ponzey, is old that,not in cripto bookies
Unfortunately I totally agree with you.
We're currently operating with losses and our players overall won much more than they deposited.
Part of this is due to the lot of wins from group with coordinated betting which is prohibited by our rules, and can be punishable with account suspension, but we instead still give ability to play and withdraw with lowering limits for the group of players which were violating our terms, a lot of bookies would just suspend accounts as rules permit.
For the latest response, we've commented earlier regarding the limits.
And overall all your withdrawals were always payed, and you've already withdrew much more funds than you have deposited, so regarding "running" it is just lies.
So this accusation comments are completely unfair, as we're paying out all withdrawals, from operating with negative profits, paying out from own, and not the players funds, and even for users which were strictly violating our terms and caused this losses.
Hi admin i have a general question, i also asked this in other thread an operator
Are you familiar with the betting busines from user perspective? in concrete the tipster world outside?
there are so many big platforms with tipster posting their picks. you can buy them or some are for free. like blogabet, tipstertube, inbetsment or many thousands telegram groups out there.
so if i follow one of those tipster who is posting picks for lower leagues, for example austrian lower leagues.... and i play those picks on your website. and in parallel another user which i dont know, is also following those tipster and play the same pick. Then i´m cheating?
you know what i mean?
You as a bookmaker can not decide what i have to play. only thing is, not offering such leagues. just offering Mainstream like NBA, Premiere League and stuff like that.
But you offer a wide range of games, and then some user will play those leauges.
but telling we are cheating?
thats a joke cause its my decission what i play and when i play. i´m not resonsible for others who maybe play same games. and that does not mean we are working together or something. No cause so many good tipster on the platform offer there games which is 100% legal.
Did you understand what i mean when i cant accept that you tell me that i cheat on your plattform?
Hello, your withdrawal have been processed already.
Regarding the betting groups etc., a lot of bookies have rule against such betting, as betting is for sole use on an individual basis and for personal entertainment only in general, not copying some professionals bets.
For example on BWIN you've got also "No organized Betting" rule, as well as on a lot of other platforms. So if you place same bets at the same time over and over again with same other group of people you can get detected as coordinated.
Sorry this is not true
Following a tipster is not syndicate/group betting
Why are most of the well known bookies promoting on blogabet for example
And it does not matter if I follow a tipster posting NBA (which is accepted from all bookies) or following tipster who post 3rd Romania league (which is also available on bookmakers site)
Tipster platform are 100% accepted and no fraud in any universe
100% legal
You just have a problem when I bet for example on an Austrian friendly during friendly season in summer. But to be honest that’s not my problem cause I do not make any group betting, I follow tipster from serious platform.
And if other 50 doing the same, nice for them but not my fault or decision what others are doing.
Did you understand what I mean
Or other example
I saw an odd on low league game is dropping, or big amounts are placed on betfair exchange.
You offer that game
I bet on it
In the meantime other user doing the same , but I don’t know them.
Where is my fraud?
I think it’s 100% legal to follow odds or exchange movements, isn’t it ?