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Topic: Cloudbet | Sportsbook and Casino | Bet with BTC and BCH | 100% Deposit Bonus - page 112. (Read 465733 times)

newbie
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Cloudbet is by far the SLOWEST bitcoin book with regard to grading of wagers AND payouts.

Most of my bets are less than 0.05btc and my payouts are NEVER instant, always "in process" for longer than 24 hours which is totally unacceptable.

I will no longer support Cloudbet and not recommend them until they get this sorted out.

sr. member
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I read the thread and was shocked by this story with 330 btc and I can only say: Good job Cloudbet and also congratulations Swofty.
My trust returns to this Casino too  Smiley
I think they only paid him what he deposited even though the player said they paid him the full amount including his winnings. Which was I started to doubt after seeing their last login message saying they were untruthful with claiming who they were and having someone else posing as them so to claim the winnings.
I believe they came to an agreement with saying they paid him including winnings so for him to get his deposits refunded to him. Thats all of the BTC129
Because even on askgamblers he posted the same message with no tx id or anything else including no response from cloudbet about the case after that.

Good, still some intelligent people left here.
legendary
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I read the thread and was shocked by this story with 330 btc and I can only say: Good job Cloudbet and also congratulations Swofty.
My trust returns to this Casino too  Smiley
I think they only paid him what he deposited even though the player said they paid him the full amount including his winnings. Which was I started to doubt after seeing their last login message saying they were untruthful with claiming who they were and having someone else posing as them so to claim the winnings.
I believe they came to an agreement with saying they paid him including winnings so for him to get his deposits refunded to him. Thats all of the BTC129
Because even on askgamblers he posted the same message with no tx id or anything else including no response from cloudbet about the case after that.
legendary
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I read the thread and was shocked by this story with 330 btc and I can only say: Good job Cloudbet and also congratulations Swofty.
My trust returns to this Casino too  Smiley
newbie
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How long does it usually take to pay out the affiliate commissions?
I am waiting for two days now. Payment status is still on pending. Thanks!

Contact their support. They are slow when it comes to payout

Yup, contacting support and giving a push usually helps. All books are slow it seems with commissions.
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How long does it usually take to pay out the affiliate commissions?
I am waiting for two days now. Payment status is still on pending. Thanks!

Contact their support. They are slow when it comes to payout
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legendary
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How long does it usually take to pay out the affiliate commissions?
I am waiting for two days now. Payment status is still on pending. Thanks!
legendary
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guess who's back
is there any plan to add any kind of loyalty vip program to your site ? I don't know why you still don't have one since almost all the other bookies have some kind of rewards for their bettors
the first deposit bonus is really great but it's a one time thing and not enough IMO as a promotion
legendary
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I respect what you did for the gambler and managed to bring the truth to the matter but it still doesn't really cover cloudbets mistakes at all. Maybe the gambler lied and used a non-USA account to join and got the help from someone else as well but shouldn't that cloudbets responsibility to vet these out ?

Let's assume someone found a way to play there even from USA and managed to bet 150 btc to win 330, cloudbets responsibility should be to stop them, not take their money and not pay them. Of course in the end cloudbet paid but I wonder how much of it was because there was a whole thing going on in here about how "cloudbet is scam", would they still paid him if this didn't become a huge deal ? They realized paying 330 btc and going back to being legit was more important than being labeled scam so maybe that is why they paid him ?

All I am saying is gamblers can do wrong things, we know that, and gambler was wrong in this case too, nobody debates that but we can't clear cloudbet 100% from this, they need to own up to at least a bit of the issue themselves.
legendary
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They addressed ? It means they have paid out all 330 bitcoins ? From where you got this update, I just want to check and verify for my self-satisfactions. If your time permits, kindly share that link. Even there are lots of alternatives are available, I wished cloudbet to stay as it is my favorite one and now I am hearing that they are clearing their biggest scam accusation, it makes me push more toward sticking within them among other houses.


That's the comment from OP of this thread,      Cloudbet not responding for my 330 BTC withdrawal

You can also tell by looking at the cloudbet profile - https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/cloudbet-154563 , red trusts are gone.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 527
Cloudbet just addressed their biggest scam accusation, now they deserve our trust, but like I said, that depends on how we evaluate things.
There's still a lot of gambling sites to play, it's not the only one.
They addressed ? It means they have paid out all 330 bitcoins ? From where you got this update, I just want to check and verify for my self-satisfactions. If your time permits, kindly share that link. Even there are lots of alternatives are available, I wished cloudbet to stay as it is my favorite one and now I am hearing that they are clearing their biggest scam accusation, it makes me push more toward sticking within them among other houses.
hero member
Activity: 3010
Merit: 666
I guess we always need to know the whole story now. Of course it was a US user that shouldn't be playing here throwing up the most dirt. Cloudbet is very liquid. My trust returns to this book.
It depends upon us on how we evaluate what happen, we can always gamble because cloudbet would always welcome us.
US players are having some kind of trouble when they gamble, I'm glad I'm not from US.
Cloudbet just addressed their biggest scam accusation, now they deserve our trust, but like I said, that depends on how we evaluate things.
There's still a lot of gambling sites to play, it's not the only one.
newbie
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I guess we always need to know the whole story now. Of course it was a US user that shouldn't be playing here throwing up the most dirt. Cloudbet is very liquid. My trust returns to this book.
legendary
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I still don't know what the result was for the 330 withdrawal thing. I understand dude finally got paid but what caused the KYC deals and so forth and what caused cloudbet to deny his winnings from him. I see here there are a lot of talks about falsified information and lying until the end and so forth but can someone please point out to me where I can read a step by step of what happened so I can judge better.

No matter what happened I still hold a firm belief that cloudbet should have paid the person back right away with the withdrawal address provided from the account itself, without asking for anything. However, if there are more details about what happened I would love to read and maybe change my mind. I have checked the last two pages again but I can't bothered to go back further unless there are some more information there.
hero member
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I find it weired how someone deposit a large amount of money (btc) in an anonymous gambling website, without noticing or asking rules for KYC. Then suddenly got his winnings in one transction!!
Possibly, a fabricated inside job, but how to investigate it?

User Mikeywith started a new discussion about cloudbet case from an interressant view point. You can follow it here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.49835854

Here is a couple scenarios game...

1) What if a minor goes in and pulls a slot and wins a million bucks?

2) What if a player self bans for life from a casino then wins a million bucks?
Possible scenarios that can happen in everyday life, when to use betting online. This industry lacks much more regulation than expected if to continue running in full anonymity. Now, what do we have in the gambling environment: "don't bet money that you afford to loose" , "you may loose your bets by chance, or loose your winnings by a simple ban clic" .
hero member
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Don't be so naive marlboroza, obviously no red flags can arise when people deposit and lose as there's literally nothing in place to trigger such things (it is up to the user to make sure they are in compliance with ToS). You saw just earlier in this thread a guy that tried to withdraw 1.7 BTC and the KYC was triggered, after he had lost.

I've been gambling online for over 10 years and this is how it works in the gambling industry. You as a player are liable when you deposit, the house is liable when you want to withdraw.
Based on laws the house is also liable when someone deposits, but the scam tactic is to let everyone in and when won draw the KYC card! Cheesy

Here is a couple scenarios game...

1) What if a minor goes in and pulls a slot and wins a million bucks?

2) What if a player self bans for life from a casino then wins a million bucks?
That is why casinos are obligated by laws to check the identity prior to accepting bets!

Wrong. Fake news. Do you know how many people place bets at casinos without having there ID checked?

If you win a certain amount on a slot in Vegas KYC happens after the win. Not before the win!
You're totally right and it business hype used by most casino for the ease of their gamblers because they wont want the ID check be a barrier for their players and is why most casino and gambling site will wrote no registration is require on their website but once you win huge amount of money registration and ID verification will be required.
hero member
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Yes I know whats happening, they probably offer you like 60% to return, but you have to praise them again and clear their name.

Some people don't have dignity at all.

And some people are much more intelligent than you think.

Wrong again but keep at it  Grin
Well, things like this will always happen if you dont handle every situation with necessary precaution in a way mature way. However, the cloud bet team are still respond to the claim which I believe that proud to their honesty and this problem happened through the internet which we both know that mistake will definitely happen in every business setting.



The song of AGD815


First I was a shiller

then I scammed my friend

So my friend sent a killer

Will this be my very end?

 Embarrassed

4x4 and Game

Will you leave this forum forever when everyone gets paid? Both you and game turd adios?
Everyone will definitely get pay since the cloudbet representative is still responding to the accusations But there's possibility that Game-project might not let go or erase the scam message posted about the company because I went through his messages and I believe is not someone that let go easily.

4x4 and game are very immature. If they acted like adults people might actually listen to them sometimes and take them seriously.

People like them only make the situation worse.



Lol you were crying for 7 days in a row how Fraudbet steal your friends money, now your changing your story again.-

You really are a piece of shit and deserve what is happening to u.

The funny thing is you have no clue what’s going on behind the scenes because you are to busy trying to make worthless rhymes and slanderous comments about people.

Have a great day 4x4
Of course they will never know and this is why take side when misconception happen between two parties is never a decision.
hero member
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Don't be so naive marlboroza, obviously no red flags can arise when people deposit and lose as there's literally nothing in place to trigger such things (it is up to the user to make sure they are in compliance with ToS). You saw just earlier in this thread a guy that tried to withdraw 1.7 BTC and the KYC was triggered, after he had lost.

I've been gambling online for over 10 years and this is how it works in the gambling industry. You as a player are liable when you deposit, the house is liable when you want to withdraw.
Based on laws the house is also liable when someone deposits, but the scam tactic is to let everyone in and when won draw the KYC card! Cheesy

Here is a couple scenarios game...

1) What if a minor goes in and pulls a slot and wins a million bucks?

2) What if a player self bans for life from a casino then wins a million bucks?
That is why casinos are obligated by laws to check the identity prior to accepting bets!
legendary
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Merit: 1497
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Don't be so naive marlboroza, obviously no red flags can arise when people deposit and lose as there's literally nothing in place to trigger such things (it is up to the user to make sure they are in compliance with ToS). You saw just earlier in this thread a guy that tried to withdraw 1.7 BTC and the KYC was triggered, after he had lost.

I've been gambling online for over 10 years and this is how it works in the gambling industry. You as a player are liable when you deposit, the house is liable when you want to withdraw.
Based on laws the house is also liable when someone deposits, but the scam tactic is to let everyone in and when won draw the KYC card! Cheesy

Here is a couple scenarios game...

1) What if a minor goes in and pulls a slot and wins a million bucks?

2) What if a player self bans for life from a casino then wins a million bucks?
That would be messed up if they did in either scenario. Because then they wouldnt be able to receive the winnings because they crossed the fairness of the rules the casino has put in place.
Just like if you enter into a lotto pool at work and one week you didnt put in your $5 and they end up winning a cold million. You would be out of the winnings because you broke the rule of the pool and didnt put in your share for the week they won.
hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 507
Don't be so naive marlboroza, obviously no red flags can arise when people deposit and lose as there's literally nothing in place to trigger such things (it is up to the user to make sure they are in compliance with ToS). You saw just earlier in this thread a guy that tried to withdraw 1.7 BTC and the KYC was triggered, after he had lost.

I've been gambling online for over 10 years and this is how it works in the gambling industry. You as a player are liable when you deposit, the house is liable when you want to withdraw.
Based on laws the house is also liable when someone deposits, but the scam tactic is to let everyone in and when won draw the KYC card! Cheesy
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