Hey here. I want to try myself in casino playing, but I am really afraid of being scammed. Few years ago I lost a huge amount of money that I saved for a long time..
I also experienced the same thing as you but I didn't save much money in the casino, almost all casinos will freeze old inactive accounts and usually they will contact the owner to immediately withdraw money from the casino or give a warning, maybe you missed it, but there are some casinos that help to recover your funds and account , I think you should try Stake casino
Casino typically doesn’t freeze inactive account but rather they charge a fee for every balance left in the casino wallet until it was depleted and this is the time account will be closed but all processed will be notified by an official email especially the notice before they apply all the actions.
In OP case, he doesn’t loss his money just because he became inactive on playing. You misinterpreted his words about his money that saved for a long time that it was deposited in the casino for a long as the reason it became lost. I believe he plainly lost his long time savings to scam casino which is the reason for creating this thread and not your assumption.
I agree with this. Casinos do not necessarily suspend your account the moment you become inactive. Unless of course you have done something against their terms of service, which in that case, suspension or banning of account is justifiable even if it means you have funds in it. Once the casino proven that you are conducting fraud o other illegal activities that are clearly prohibited as per their policy, they can do what they deem is necessary in your account including freezing, suspension, or permanent ban.
However, in this case, it's unlikely that kind of scenario happened. It seemed like OP really had a rough patch in finding a safe and trustworthy casinos in which the reason why he got scammed. Being easily encouraged to enter and play into a newly founded casino is the most common fault of the newbies. Some beginners don't know how to do background checking, which I think OP neglected to do as well. Although it's a good thing that now he is already reaching out to ask for help and for good suggestions on how he can find a reliable casino to play with. But to OP, please still countercheck the information before fully believing in it. Otherwise, you'll just repeat the same mistakes.