I am not spouting nonsense at all whatsoever.
The reason I am here is because stake complaints and legal have blatantly just ignore my correspondence. So I have had to try get in contact with management in other ways so that hopefully if they are as reputable as you say my issues are resolved with them.
You need to post a lot more details in order for your thread to be taken seriously, such as:
- A full recount of the situation
- Any things that you may have done to violate the terms of service
- How the funds were confiscated (was your account banned, asked for kyc, denied after submitting kyc etc)
- How much was stolen (total balance)
- How much was initially deposited
- All of your attempts and records to contact support
Every detail will help the community to help you. Put these details in the original post. The more credible your claim, the more likely someone can advise you, or the platform will help you...However in saying that, there are many claims against unfair practice from Stake, so I would not get your hopes up on getting your funds back.
If you read the thread you could have saved yourself the time and know his funds were not confiscated or stolen.
There is no money they are "not paying them".
He just lost them and now wants them back because he played from a restricted area, basically you could say he is trying to freeroll them.
If he would have won this thread and all the countless double posts would not exist.
I understand that, however he should still update the OP with all of the information because he still has a valid complaint. If Stake want to ban Australian players, they should have stringent policies to stop them from playing...and if they allow them to use VPNs (or in fact endorse them as stated in this thread) then they are legally liable to be accountable for that. While there are many people bashing this player, there is a genuine argument here, and he should still update the OP with the full extent of the story for recording purposes.
First of all, eos/doge was much higher than you have calculated as you are comparing it to its current price (big mistake)
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Here are a list of deposits for your reference, since i apparently potentially made a few deposits. Please also look at the price of eos in 2021.
That's a good one!
You don't want the casino to give you back the coins that were deposited. You want them to return the Australian Dollar value of EOS from 2021.
What do you think a casino is? Some kind of a savings account that retains the value of your crypto for you?
On top of that, when asked for proof of your deposits you show a spreadsheet that you made.
EOS is an asset. The amount of EOS to be returned (if ever) should be the same amount. If 1,000 EOS is the amount, 1,000 EOS should be returned. I agree that market value is irrelevant when it comes to a refund, unless the asset is converted upon deposit (which it isn't on most sites).
It is up to stake to verify customers to make sure they are actually from where they say they are. They had no verification process at the time i was a member. Eddie also preached it was fine to open an account with them by using a VPN from Australia, as well as many streamers stake employ.
They legal issue is they have profited from money that's come from Australia, which is against their license and therefore cannot profit from this money. It's got nothing to do about a free roll. It's the fact they misguiding customers to bet with them when they weren't licensed or regulated in those countries, therefore they have broken many laws and are not entitled to those funds and they should be void back to the original source.
It's going to take me successfully proving this in court to prove my point. Then that's when stake are going to have A LOT of problems going forward. I hope Eddie hasn't spent all the unlawful money he has taken from unlicensed countries on his mansion. He may find he has to pay a lot of it back soon from people from those countries who have been misguiding and when these countries investigate it.
You have to look at this from a legal standpoint, which a lot of people are failing to do. As you are pro crypto casinos.
Take them to court and get your money. If you have legal advice, then pursue. What is stopping you?