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AGD815 he wouldnt care now that he is paid.
Best just to move on cause this players case is closed.
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    ~snip~

    Wow!

    That was a jaw-dropping read because after all that Cloudbet still returned the 330 BTC to the user.

    So why did they release the 330 BTC to the same user that they made all those claims above about?

    As for the wallet holding 1157 BTC well that answers a lot of questions. They do not seem to be in financial difficulty.[/list]

    I read everything and they were able to explain the necessary information the community needs to know.
    Good job Cloudbet for doing the right thing, the scam accusation is solve so I'm expecting that DT members who have not remove their negative rating yet will remove it soon.


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      Hi all,

      There has been some discontent in the forums and we would like to take this opportunity to clear a few issues up.

      Firstly, please be reminded that Cloudbet does NOT accept any USA players.

      USA players are blocked from registering accounts, and are blocked from making bets. If any player from USA attempts to make an account, they see a message saying USA players are prohibited and are not able to sign up.

      To reiterate, players from USA are NOT allowed on Cloudbet.

      If we have strong reason to believe that a player has deliberately and willingly circumvented our terms of service by connecting from USA (or another restricted territory), we freeze their account while we conduct an investigation, and ask the player to provide documentation on their residency. Please note that this is only when we strongly suspect that a player has connected from USA, ie, there is specific evidence to suggest this.

      In most cases, the player is cooperative and provides us with accurate documentation about their account and residency. If they are a USA resident, we close their account permanently, and return their account balance. This has been the case with several vocal users in the forum. Sometimes this can take some time, as every case is slightly different, but is always resolved eventually provided the player furnishes us with accurate information.

      If they are connecting from a non-restricted country, we reopen their account and they can resume using their account without limitation.

      Please note that in all cases where the player has cooperated, they have received their entire account balance, and had their accounts closed only if they were connecting from a prohibited jurisdiction (or there was a separate unrelated issue). If any forum members in this situation would come forward and confirm receipt of their account balances in full, this would be appreciated.

      However - on rare occasions, the player is NOT cooperative and provides us with deliberately falsified or fraudulent information. In these cases, our investigations are significantly more complicated and time consuming.


      There is one specific case that has received a lot of attention from the community - Swofty - as the dollar amount is particularly large. Here is our comment on the case:


      • As we have a duty of privacy to all of our players, we are limited in what we can share. The player may have shared some details, but we are not able to share any specifics or personal data.
      • That said, we can share definitively that the player has knowingly and deliberately provided untruthful, falsified and fraudulent information to both Cloudbet and the community.
      • The account holder is NOT the person that he/she states it is, nor are they in the location they state.
      • The player also knowingly and deliberately circumvented our terms of service by connecting from a prohibited jurisdiction.
      • The reason the player has not been paid yet is entirely to do with them circumventing our terms of service and providing falsified and fraudulent information, and nothing to do with our bitcoin liquidity (more on that below).
      • As the customer provided us with definitively falsified information, we suggested they reach out to Curacao Egaming - with whom we hold a licence - for assistance. This is the correct escalation for any player issues.
      • We intend to resolve this issue in a manner completely fair to everyone once we receive truthful and accurate information from the player.
      • It appears as if the player is now cooperating, so we hope to have a resolution to this case soon.


      We have been encouraged by the way the community has responded to rally behind the player and help hold Cloudbet accountable, however in this case the player has not been truthful with the community. We encourage the player to share a more accurate story.


      Separately, concerns have been raised about Cloudbet's ability to service the player's withdrawal immediately. You needn’t be concerned - we hold enough funds to cover all of our player balances several times over, and we would never accept a bet that we could not pay in full immediately. We have been around since 2013 and have always celebrated our largest winners, and paid extremely promptly.

      We would like to address this in the way requested by the community -- a signed message from a wallet that holds sufficient funds to cover any liabilities that may be due to this player.

      We have signed a message from a wallet holding ~1157 BTC. All outputs spent to this wallet are from wallets that belong to us, and had not moved in over a year (we sent them to a single wallet for the purpose of this exercise) so they are not newly acquired coins.  We would be happy to sign another message from any of the source wallets to prove ownership if required.

      Wallet: 16vk7DahVgj4VsfKKdr1pG3QJ9FvzXpdJN
      Message: cloudbet.com // no USA players allowed
      Signature: HxO5QwkA/UNVePahBUzYgWL4Zz5syTC1H6/LeHICsvW0MYG9Q+PgOjNbzVXgXsLbadzFO2wLlz25nsbaXkeTXo4=

      You can verify the above message in your bitcoin client, or by using the web interface here

      I hope that addresses the community's immediate concerns. If anybody has any further questions or follow-up, please feel free to contact us directly via our support channels, or post a reply in this thread and we will do our best to address them in a timely manner.

      Once more, to reiterate, Cloudbet does NOT accept USA players.

      Thanks for your continued support, patience, and diligence.

      The Cloudbet Team

      Wow!

      That was a jaw-dropping read because after all that Cloudbet still returned the 330 BTC to the user.

      So why did they release the 330 BTC to the same user that they made all those claims above about?

      As for the wallet holding 1157 BTC well that answers a lot of questions. They do not seem to be in financial difficulty.[/list]
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      @Ronnie - what are your views on this:


      That’s some list Jolly. And these are the ones reported on bitcointalk. I bet you that it is only a small fraction of cloudbet’s indiscretions. A lot of people don’t know about this forum and would just let it slide.

      The 330 btc case has brought cloudbet's shadiness to the fore due to the large amount involved, but it wouldn’t surprise me if they have taken players for a combined total way more than that.

      @Swofty is really patient , and if I were him, I’d get my lawyers and law enforcement involved immediately.  

      I honestly have no idea about how many complaints Cloudbet has but AskGamblers has certainly arbitrated on many cases involving them.

      I just copied the post from the original and asked Ronnie what he thought about it.

      Since the user that was scammed 330 BTC has now got it, the questions arise why did Cloudbet steal his funds under false pretenses and why did they return the funds?

      It is clear to see they returned the funds after HUGE public backlash - simple. The mystery is why do they selectively scam their own users ?
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      UPDATE

      Thank you CLOUDBET thank you BITCOINTALK!!! They paid me my whole 330 BTC!!! I LOVE YOU GUYS!!! CASE IS RESOLVED!!


      Swofty
      Wow Shocked Congratulations! After discussing this case numerous times, it is nice to see the site management decided to pay your winnings. Good luck.

      Finally! Congratulations my boy. Did they ever give you a reason they weren't paying you?
      I dont think you will ever see the answer.
      He is probably not going to be coming to the forum and updating ever again.
      Would you if you won this amount and continue betting or gambling in your life?
      I think he is off to a tropical place right about now. Cheesy
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      UPDATE

      Thank you CLOUDBET thank you BITCOINTALK!!! They paid me my whole 330 BTC!!! I LOVE YOU GUYS!!! CASE IS RESOLVED!!


      Swofty
      Wow Shocked Congratulations! After discussing this case numerous times, it is nice to see the site management decided to pay your winnings. Good luck.

      Finally! Congratulations my boy. Did they ever give you a reason they weren't paying you?
      legendary
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      UPDATE

      Thank you CLOUDBET thank you BITCOINTALK!!! They paid me my whole 330 BTC!!! I LOVE YOU GUYS!!! CASE IS RESOLVED!!


      Swofty
      Wow Shocked Congratulations! After discussing this case numerous times, it is nice to see the site management decided to pay your winnings. Good luck.
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      UPDATE

      Thank you CLOUDBET thank you BITCOINTALK!!! They paid me my whole 330 BTC!!! I LOVE YOU GUYS!!! CASE IS RESOLVED!!


      Swofty

      WoW They literally did it at last ha! 330btc shiet thats nearly $1million and $300k. You can retire now probably. I don't know any major scam accusation other than this so I can say Cloudbet cleared its name with this move.
      Yet their trust remains the same. I have seen atleast two of them on top of their trust page already are aware and logged in today when the announcement of this case was graded and paid in favor of the player.
      Unless they are await more proof from the user to be posted a tx perhaps before they adjust their tags on CB as they said they would if this accusation was ever rectified.
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      UPDATE

      Thank you CLOUDBET thank you BITCOINTALK!!! They paid me my whole 330 BTC!!! I LOVE YOU GUYS!!! CASE IS RESOLVED!!


      Swofty

      WoW They literally did it at last ha! 330btc shiet thats nearly $1million and $300k. You can retire now probably. I don't know any major scam accusation other than this so I can say Cloudbet cleared its name with this move.
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      • As the customer provided us with definitively falsified information, we suggested they reach out to Curacao Egaming - with whom we hold a licence - for assistance. This is the correct escalation for any player issues.
      Why not Montenegro?  Grin

      There is very easy solution to this KYC thingy, enforce KYC on sign up. That is what gambling sites in EU are doing lately because of new AML regulation.

      But I don't think you will do that because you will very likely lose 99% of people gambling on your site.  Roll Eyes
      Yeah. I do believe this as well.
      Most of the traffic which go to their site are from American citizens who just use a vpn or some other way to access their site. They probably only withdraw a couple of hundred dollars anyways less than $500 in winnings so they fly under the radar. Or cloudbet just dont care to enforce their terms of service for these small time gamblers.
      If it were 1btc and above by just looking at the cases on askgamblers for them then they start to question these gamblers where their from and where their withdrawals are going too.
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      • As the customer provided us with definitively falsified information, we suggested they reach out to Curacao Egaming - with whom we hold a licence - for assistance. This is the correct escalation for any player issues.
      Why not Montenegro?  Grin

      There is very easy solution to this KYC thingy, enforce KYC on sign up. That is what gambling sites in EU are doing lately because of new AML regulation.

      But I don't think you will do that because you will very likely lose 99% of people gambling on your site.  Roll Eyes
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      I wouldnt believe this and would not put the player at fault.
      If they wanted to keep to their terms of services rules and regulations they would not allow people from these regions to be able to register and then deposit on their site.
      This is irresponsible of the site operators and not their customers who can get to the site and place those bets.

      Really?
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      The account holder is NOT the person that he/she states it is, nor are they in the location they state.
      You think that Swofty _accidentally_ turned out to be a different person with fake location?

      P.S. I lose trust to Cloudbet but earlier I lose trust to most people that gamble.
      No i dont.
      But as he explained he got scared. As most people I think would be under his circumstances. With having such a large amount at stake he panicked then asked a friend of his to act as the owner so he can receive the withdrawal.
      In the end he came clean owned up for being in the wrong and they honored their claim to the winning wagers as well.
      So everything was settled for both parties.

      note - you added this statement after I replied to your original post on the subject.
      "P.S. I lost trust to Cloudbet but I lost trust to most people that gamble earlier."

      Well you are in a gambling section on an anonymous forum. So you talk of trusting one surrounded by gamblers? Roll Eyes
      This is a conundrum in on itself. Smiley
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      I wouldnt believe this and would not put the player at fault.
      If they wanted to keep to their terms of services rules and regulations they would not allow people from these regions to be able to register and then deposit on their site.
      This is irresponsible of the site operators and not their customers who can get to the site and place those bets.

      Really?
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      The account holder is NOT the person that he/she states it is, nor are they in the location they state.
      You think that Swofty _accidentally_ turned out to be a different person with fake location?

      P.S. I lost trust to Cloudbet but I lost trust to most people that gamble earlier.
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      I say that gambler is almost always a liar. If it lose. It is typically psychological defensive behavior.

      So many scam accumulations isn't so simple as we see.

      I wouldnt believe this and would not put the player at fault.
      If they wanted to keep to their terms of services rules and regulations they would not allow people from these regions to be able to register and then deposit on their site.
      This is irresponsible of the site operators and not their customers who can get to the site and place those bets.
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      I say that gambler is almost always a liar. If it lose. It is typically psychological defensive behavior.

      So many scam accumulations isn't so simple as we see.
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      Never trust to gambler who lose...
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      ^^ To 4x4et
      Why would you say this?
      How would you know he did not receive the amount he says he had?
      You think they just refunded the initial deposit? CB asked of him to say this?
      I dont know where these facts would be coming from?

      I believe what swofty is saying is truth and they did pay him for his winnings on top of his deposits he had made.

      Lol, as he is a Filipino

      Massive concentration of liars, scammers and people lacking intelligence.

      Enjoy.

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      ^^ To 4x4et
      Why would you say this?
      How would you know he did not receive the amount he says he had?
      You think they just refunded the initial deposit? CB asked of him to say this?
      I dont know where these facts would be coming from?

      I believe what swofty is saying is truth and they did pay him for his winnings on top of his deposits he had made.
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      Well you all deserve each other.

      Swofty lied about who he is, now lying about getting whole 330 BTC.

      Another user changing story every couple of days.

      Not to mention Shitbet.

      Filth.
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      Terminated.
      UPDATE

      Thank you CLOUDBET thank you BITCOINTALK!!! They paid me my whole 330 BTC!!! I LOVE YOU GUYS!!! CASE IS RESOLVED!!


      Swofty
      I echo the congratulations, luckily this nightmare is now over.
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