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April 15, 2023, 10:48:22 AM
#20
When you lose yourself how you can blame the site? You should create scam accusations against you instead of the gambling site rollbit. Rolbit is a legit site and they have not scammed you. You have lose you fund by betting and you should be aware about the lose on a bet.
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April 06, 2023, 06:58:16 PM
#19
Op I think you should just forget about this whole thing and move on.

He should, Rollbit need not drop here to answer the weight of the evidence is on the accuser, if he cannot show something as strong as betting history like all the past accusers are doing he cannot prove it with only a video, the video looks real but there's a possibility of editing with so many tools available online, I don't want to accuse OP but he needs something to back up on what's on the video so we can compare what's on the video and what's on the history.
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April 05, 2023, 07:11:42 PM
#18
OP why delete your account if you must make an accusation against them. Do you not know that would have better served as an evidence backing your cliams. As it stands now nobody would believe your claims as it would be tagged fake and you trying to sent te reputation of the casino you claimed scammed you. Your video can as well be tagged fake because there is nothing to back it up.  No matter how angered you are that should not allow you destroy evidence that could save your life. This you have done shows some signs of carelessness in your part as not be able to hold facts to backup your plans. I think you should just forget about this whole thing and move on.
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April 05, 2023, 05:02:06 PM
#17
Why don't you check all your betting history? If you check your betting history and calculate it, you should get the fund amount in your account.

If you gamble and lose, then it is not the gambling website's fault, it is your inexperience. So double check your account and if you find any suspicious information then post it here so that community members can understand your situation.

He cannot do that anymore as he deleted his account out of anger I think he doesn't have a copy of his betting history because if he does have it, he should have already posted it here in this thread, the accusation seems legit based on the video but videos can be manipulated it's the betting history where he can prove that his allegation is true, I don't know if he is a newbie or just forgotten it, he is the one who can clarify this.
I've seen gamblers losing hundreds of thousands but still sober to compile his evidences and this is only $350 its still a big amount but nothing compared to those who lose hundreds of thousand of dollars but manage to still become sober.
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April 05, 2023, 01:55:37 PM
#16
Why don't you check all your betting history? If you check your betting history and calculate it, you should get the fund amount in your account.

If you gamble and lose, then it is not the gambling website's fault, it is your inexperience. So double check your account and if you find any suspicious information then post it here so that community members can understand your situation.
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April 05, 2023, 11:14:19 AM
#15
One day, suddenly my balance 350$ disappeared.
So the OP is now disappeared. It's common nowadays, People are just creating new accounts and accusing some popular platforms with brand New IDs. We always support the accuser and think always platform is evil. But it's time to avoid if the accuser is a Brand New id. They know bitcointalk is the most sensitive place for a crypto project and they are just trying to manipulate and destroy the reputation of a popular platform.  
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April 05, 2023, 10:00:27 AM
#14
Judging from your post you don't want to get your money you just want to get back to Rollbit and accuse them of cheating you because if you want your money back you will follow the correct format in creating a scam accusation and you will post clear evidence like your betting history and most of all you will not delete your account, you have lost this issue by default, I like to agree with the others that you are a sore loser for deleting your account and not securing your pieces of evidence.
When opening a scam accusation the one that can show convincing evidence is the one with the right argument.
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April 04, 2023, 04:59:36 PM
#13
Without the actual betting history, it's hard to take his accusation seriously. Worst of it he deleted his account.
That's one reason I don't believe OP lost money. If you lost money like that, wouldn't you try to keep and make backups of as much proof as possible and not delete your account? That's the first thing I find sketchy. The second thing is, he claims he first lost $350, and instead of taking the rest of his money and leaving, he decides to play some more. I guess he is a good Samaritan trying to save Bitcointalk from one casino while advertising a rival platform. Very believable.      

It's possible that the OP lacked the knowledge or understanding of the importance of creating backups, which could be due to his inexperience or negligence in the world of betting. Additionally, people may choose to delete their accounts for a variety of reasons, some of which may have nothing to do with the situation at hand.

In my opinion, it's plausible that the OP lost their money as a result of a technical glitch, error, or perhaps due to their own irresponsibility. However, without supporting evidence, it is difficult to take such claims as truth. Betting is a high-risk activity, and there is always the possibility of losing everything you have.

That was a very bad idea if you have an issue you never delete your account until the issue is resolved because you will need all the pieces of evidence you need to back up your claims, this does not only apply to online casinos but on all platforms, now how can Rollbit trace the account if its nowhere to be found.
This is the first time I discover a complainant deleting his account may be out of frustration but this complaint will get nowhere without the betting history, so the lesson here is if you have a valid complaint secure your pieces of evidence first and let the casino delete your account not you.
legendary
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April 04, 2023, 03:06:41 PM
#12
IMO, I don't think there is some bug in visual bug.

This is just like @OP playing on other game at the same time he playing these slot. So, that's why the balance is moving like that because it's updating the real balance based of my experience there is no visual bug like these on Pragmatic.

This is just playing multiple games at the same time.
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April 04, 2023, 02:50:07 PM
#11
Without the actual betting history, it's hard to take his accusation seriously. Worst of it he deleted his account.
That's one reason I don't believe OP lost money. If you lost money like that, wouldn't you try to keep and make backups of as much proof as possible and not delete your account? That's the first thing I find sketchy. The second thing is, he claims he first lost $350, and instead of taking the rest of his money and leaving, he decides to play some more. I guess he is a good Samaritan trying to save Bitcointalk from one casino while advertising a rival platform. Very believable.      

It's possible that the @OP doesn't have enough knowledge or understanding of creating backups which could be his own inexperience in the world of betting. It's a persons own  choose to delete their accounts for many reasons, and some of which has nothing to do with this situation.

I think that it's possible that the @OP has lost the money as a result of technical glitch or and error or maybe because of his own irresponsibility. However, we still can't take those claims as truth without proper supporting evidence, and we all know that betting is a high risk activity in which a user can lose the bet anytime.



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April 04, 2023, 02:14:00 PM
#10
Without the actual betting history, it's hard to take his accusation seriously. Worst of it he deleted his account.
That's one reason I don't believe OP lost money. If you lost money like that, wouldn't you try to keep and make backups of as much proof as possible and not delete your account? That's the first thing I find sketchy. The second thing is, he claims he first lost $350, and instead of taking the rest of his money and leaving, he decides to play some more. I guess he is a good Samaritan trying to save Bitcointalk from one casino while advertising a rival platform. Very believable.     
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April 04, 2023, 11:46:48 AM
#9
Something is not right about that. Your balance increases and decreases in the hundreds even if you are wagering $2.40 per spin. At 0:15 in the video, you don't even win, but it takes your balance up from $556 to $676. And then in the following spin, it goes down from $676 to $546. It continues going crazy all the time even after that. At one point going from $414 to $156.

Another example. At 0:33, you don't win but your balance still increases from $151 to $293. A few seconds later, it goes up to $432, then down to $277. Etc., etc.
Exactly!

I saw OP's video and something doesn't add up given the amount he set to bet per spin. Without the actual betting history, it's hard to take his accusation seriously. Worst of it he deleted his account.

But I believe it's just a case of an upset gambler who has lost all the sum in a bet and is still in denial. Those slot games can be brutal at times.
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April 04, 2023, 10:37:25 AM
#8
Something is not right about that. Your balance increases and decreases in the hundreds even if you are wagering $2.40 per spin. At 0:15 in the video, you don't even win, but it takes your balance up from $556 to $676. And then in the following spin, it goes down from $676 to $546. It continues going crazy all the time even after that. At one point going from $414 to $156.

Another example. At 0:33, you don't win but your balance still increases from $151 to $293. A few seconds later, it goes up to $432, then down to $277. Etc., etc.

I don't think those bets happened in those amounts. It must be a bug as some people mentioned. It would have been more credible if your video also showed you betting history where everyone could see hundreds of dollars being wagered and your balance going up and down in those amounts. 

I agree He's not doing manual betting and his bet is not changing there's a contradiction between his winning and the total amount, he is only betting $2.40 but he got a notification that he needs to deposit to continue betting when he still has $242
unfortunately out of frustration, OP deleted his account he cannot log in to extract his betting history so we can check unless he downloaded a copy of his betting history, there could be a bug, bet and the total amount did not reflect accurately, I hope Rollbit can address this issue.
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April 04, 2023, 08:29:32 AM
#7
Something is not right about that. Your balance increases and decreases in the hundreds even if you are wagering $2.40 per spin. At 0:15 in the video, you don't even win, but it takes your balance up from $556 to $676. And then in the following spin, it goes down from $676 to $546. It continues going crazy all the time even after that. At one point going from $414 to $156.

Another example. At 0:33, you don't win but your balance still increases from $151 to $293. A few seconds later, it goes up to $432, then down to $277. Etc., etc.

I don't think those bets happened in those amounts. It must be a bug as some people mentioned. It would have been more credible if your video also showed you betting history where everyone could see hundreds of dollars being wagered and your balance going up and down in those amounts. 
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April 04, 2023, 06:30:52 AM
#6
was curious and logged in on rollbit using my phone, it does show softswiss.pragmaticplay.net when you click on john hunter and the book of tut slot game

It's not only on Rollbit and The Pragmatic. It works in the same way on many other platforms and other providers as well. A few days ago, I was trying to play baccarat, and it wasn't opening for me. I checked the link, and I was like, really? Is it works this way? The link works like a referral link of the casino when they redirect you to the softswiss.praggmaticplay.net (Or some other provider as well).

@OP, I believe this is just a display glitch. When it credits your winnings, I see you won $4, and it's credited you over $200. I believe Rollbit has a better explanation for it. I have a few questions for you. As I can see, You started playing with $961. How much you have deposited? Can you please show us your most recent deposit? Can you show us your bet history? Did you reach the Rollbit forum representative?
legendary
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April 04, 2023, 01:19:53 AM
#5
it did show that your credit suddenly lost 202, 130 and then 258 but it also, showed that your credit suddenly increased from 151 credit to 293 then from 293 to 432 and so on(the increasing and decreasing continued until the message that you need more funds to place the bet popped up). if you ask me, it looks like a visual bug and your actual credit was depleted or as the message said, not enough.

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was curious and logged in on rollbit using my phone, it does show softswiss.pragmaticplay.net when you click on john hunter and the book of tut slot game

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April 04, 2023, 12:55:34 AM
#4
Who are you trying to fool you fool?

When did softswiss.pragmaticplay.net become Rollbet?

I bet OP is the same "have nothing better to do guy" who keeps coming with new accounts and spouting how scammy casino X is, and he always includes Stake as the better option.

Get yourself some help, you really need it!

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April 03, 2023, 10:34:38 PM
#3
Did you check your betting history - assuming you were placing bets on something else at the same time (possibly with a different device)?

If you can show your balance decreasing by several $200 when you are placing a $2.40 bet, that's something you can flag to support but otherwise I can't see what the issue is
legendary
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April 03, 2023, 07:59:29 PM
#2
Based on the video you've shared, you lose, nothing else.

Dont blame them if you lose, that's your fault.

So what do you expect?  After playing slot then if you lose your money will back?
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April 03, 2023, 07:20:13 PM
#1
Please be careful with rollbit. I gambled on Their website (Slots). One day, suddenly my balance 350$ disappeared. The Support told me that there are no issues with my balance and everything is alrigtht. After that i decided to make Screen Recording while gambling on rollbit. And After a few days this Happened:

https://youtu.be/VAWViM2qCkM

I uploaded the sreen recording to YouTube because the Support should watch this and give me my Money back but they dient. Only the Same answers as before, „no issues with your balance and Everything is ok“.
How can evetything be ok…just watch the video by yourselfs.

With stake i Never had such Problems…

On rollbit your money isnt safe!!! So i decided to delete my Account there.
Guys, Be carefull with rollbit!!
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