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hero member
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December 28, 2021, 07:34:41 PM
#79
If you'd like to get into trouble, you can try to sell your account. I wonder what the thinking behind this is. We can assume that your account represents a certain value on a site, you have not reached that value just like that? I also don't think an interested player would pay a lot of money for this. And it could also be a scam from buyer or seller. I do not advice this.
The thing is you don't know if these accounts are really safe in the first place or if the seller just wanted you to pay first then run right away. There's nothing good comes from buying an account unless your purpose in the first place is to fraud the site or other shady things just to let you got the advantages.
legendary
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December 27, 2021, 01:55:52 PM
#78
If you'd like to get into trouble, you can try to sell your account. I wonder what the thinking behind this is. We can assume that your account represents a certain value on a site, you have not reached that value just like that? I also don't think an interested player would pay a lot of money for this. And it could also be a scam from buyer or seller. I do not advice this.
People should not or never buy any gambling account because you don't know what's the account past activity even if they say it has premium on it but the fact that you don't actually know what's inside of it specially when sell on the internet, the risk  is high. Just like what the above been saying, what if it requires a KYC verification again? Can you send the same details as the past owner? That's why it's not advisable to buy any gambling account, you should rather make your own it's easy to acquire those level once you are a high roller.
hero member
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December 27, 2021, 01:09:57 PM
#77
If you'd like to get into trouble, you can try to sell your account. I wonder what the thinking behind this is. We can assume that your account represents a certain value on a site, you have not reached that value just like that? I also don't think an interested player would pay a lot of money for this. And it could also be a scam from buyer or seller. I do not advice this.
full member
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December 27, 2021, 01:06:08 PM
#76
Only stupid people would buy crypto gambling site accounts from others. The fact is that gambling itself is a risky proposition due to the house edge against you in literally every single game. Purchasing these high level accounts seems tempting, but your chances of earning profit in the short-term and long-term drastically decreases due to the added risk factor involved here. Don't be stupid people.
I think not all stupid people who buy gambling accounts because usually gambling sites that adopt levels, will provide more features or benefits to their users who have high levels, for example betfury. but buyer have to be careful when buying it, try not to get greedy right away and try to play in small amounts first on the newly purchased gambling account.
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December 27, 2021, 07:24:58 AM
#75
Only stupid people would buy crypto gambling site accounts from others. The fact is that gambling itself is a risky proposition due to the house edge against you in literally every single game. Purchasing these high level accounts seems tempting, but your chances of earning profit in the short-term and long-term drastically decreases due to the added risk factor involved here. Don't be stupid people.

It is normal and tò sell and buy gambling accounts, it is not something new people do sell their accounts.  Some accounts may be useful  to sold out.
newbie
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December 23, 2021, 12:36:46 AM
#74
Where can I sell crypto gambling accounts?
I have two accounts, one is BC.GAME VIP level 30 account and the other is Betfury.io level 6 account


Has your account been sold? Is there a track record of high winnings from your account? Where do you usually play?
hero member
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December 22, 2021, 05:25:04 PM
#73
Only stupid people would buy crypto gambling site accounts from others. The fact is that gambling itself is a risky proposition due to the house edge against you in literally every single game. Purchasing these high level accounts seems tempting, but your chances of earning profit in the short-term and long-term drastically decreases due to the added risk factor involved here. Don't be stupid people.

Casinos are smart enough to stop people from buying and selling account if they can catch people having a second account easily, they can easily
catch account that changes ownership, the seller cannot guaranty that the account will not get caught, once you buy a casino account, there's always a hanging Damocles waiting to drop and ban the account you bought, so don't take the risk, however tempting.
hero member
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December 22, 2021, 04:58:36 PM
#72
Only stupid people would buy crypto gambling site accounts from others. The fact is that gambling itself is a risky proposition due to the house edge against you in literally every single game. Purchasing these high level accounts seems tempting, but your chances of earning profit in the short-term and long-term drastically decreases due to the added risk factor involved here. Don't be stupid people.

Agreed. I would suggest against it.

It is pretty much guaranteed to be against the ToS of whatever account that you are trying to sell.

Not to mention the fact that if your account is KYC'd, then it could be exploited by whoever buys it to get it permanently banned/tied to your personal record. Definitely not something that you'd want to happen.
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December 22, 2021, 10:45:17 AM
#71
Only stupid people would buy crypto gambling site accounts from others. The fact is that gambling itself is a risky proposition due to the house edge against you in literally every single game. Purchasing these high level accounts seems tempting, but your chances of earning profit in the short-term and long-term drastically decreases due to the added risk factor involved here. Don't be stupid people.
hero member
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December 21, 2021, 05:55:08 AM
#70
You can sell it here in the forum and probably other sports betting or casino forum sites however I don't think it will be easy as players are aware that buying or changing hands of an account is not allowed and will result of banning the account and probably confiscating the funds on the account so it was really risk to buy gambling accounts just for the bonuses you can get from it.
full member
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December 20, 2021, 12:38:21 PM
#69
I am pretty much sure that selling or trading your gambling account will be against the terms of service of that particular casino. You will likely lose your accounts if you get caught. The one that buys your account would be under indefinite risk. He will start blaming you if anything happens to his account. If you still want to sell your account, then head over to the "Invites and Accounts" board under marketplace section over here. If your account is a verified account, I would advise you not to sell it.
hero member
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Now I see this thread is already dead in arrival as no one in their right senses will buy a gambling account as it will run into problems in the long, the dude has abandoned this thread.

Of course no one will be interested on buying a second hand account especially if it is a gambling account, we know that it is not allowed and the seller can easily claim that the account was hacked or lost and retrieve it easily and they can easily get away with your money and their account.
sr. member
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Where can I sell crypto gambling accounts?
I have two accounts, one is BC.GAME VIP level 30 account and the other is Betfury.io level 6 account



You can sell your accounts on Digital Goods section. But may I ask why are you selling your accounts? What does the potential buyers benefit from buying it? Does it have some kind of perks you can mention?

Although i think selling gambling accounts from aforementioned games were actually prohibited. So instead of benefiting, the potential buyers will have a burden to carry if ever the authorities will suddenly detect the passage of ownership that could lead to banning. If I'm not mistaken, it was written on both terms of service of both games that it is indeed prohibited to sell accounts. This is implemented by most casinos to ensure the security of the account holders as well as the community. If you're not that in need of money, I suggest to just keep your account with you. Identity theft is common nowadays. Who knows if ever your account won't be banned, but could be used for illegal activities.
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September 30, 2021, 03:03:27 PM
#66
Now I see this thread is already dead in arrival as no one in their right senses will buy a gambling account as it will run into problems in the long, the dude has abandoned this thread.
legendary
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September 17, 2021, 09:17:57 AM
#65
If I were a betting man (what section of the Forum is this  Cool ) I would wager the OP never had an account to sell and that the thread is a means for their shills to shit post in the gaming section for crypto.
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September 17, 2021, 09:09:00 AM
#64

The OP hasn't been online in over eight days now. - Archive [1a], [1b]

Lul, he gave up the moment he realized the account is not going anywhere on this forum Grin
legendary
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September 17, 2021, 08:15:43 AM
#63
You should read the ToS before you accidently get your account banned or something. As far as account selling goes, I don't think I have head of any gambling website that likes their users to do that.... Embarrassed

Casinos are pretty savvy already - I've been reading some randoms coming onto the Forum and decrying they have been blocked from accessing their accounts (the usual waterworks / booh hooo) only to have the Casino/Gaming site present facts of the IP changing countries, browser etc and in some cases having multiple identical thumbprints on many accounts...

(Said accounts usually fall silent).

Yes, I agree. While I, myself, have purchased a few gambling accounts as I got into gambling, I would not recommend it to anyone. At the time, I was naive and inexperienced and someone convinced me it was the best way to get into online gambling. Fortunately, I know better now and will not make that mistake again. There's simply too great a risk of getting your account blocked, especially if you are violating the platform's terms of service.
legendary
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September 17, 2021, 08:05:21 AM
#62
Changing IP address, device and browser is not a fair reason for casino to block/suspend user's account. If it is being used, means that the casino is limiting their player to play in one place, device and browser?

Casino may use those changes for an indication only, if the casino feels that the account is changed hand, there should follow up steps from the casino that need to be done by the player to prove that there is no ownership change of the account.

Well I can only report what is transpiring in other threads in this section.  Gaming sites are being challenged about accounts being blocked and those gaming sites are responding with reasonable answers concerning the user's fingerprint changing radically (i.e. not just the browser or I.P., rather the whole range of information).

It'd be remiss of a gaming site not to.




The OP hasn't been online in over eight days now. - Archive [1a], [1b]
legendary
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September 17, 2021, 07:58:26 AM
#61
You should read the ToS before you accidently get your account banned or something. As far as account selling goes, I don't think I have head of any gambling website that likes their users to do that.... Embarrassed

Casinos are pretty savvy already - I've been reading some randoms coming onto the Forum and decrying they have been blocked from accessing their accounts (the usual waterworks / booh hooo) only to have the Casino/Gaming site present facts of the IP changing countries, browser etc and in some cases having multiple identical thumbprints on many accounts...

(Said accounts usually fall silent).
^ Definitely right, for sure it should be the reason for blocking account are, changing IP address, changing device use, changing the browser use or possible all changes that the second owner's do. It is been always there is a risk. But I think op was move on and did not come back here anymore. It could be already sold or it could be changing their mind not to sell. For me, there is no need for this thread to keep pumping and posting until the op will back and drop updates regarding the account for sale. For now, let us bury this thread in oblivion.

Changing IP address, device and browser is not a fair reason for casino to block/suspend user's account. If it is being used, means that the casino is limiting their player to play in one place, device and browser?

Casino may use those changes for an indication only, if the casino feels that the account is changed hand, there should follow up steps from the casino that need to be done by the player to prove that there is no ownership change of the account.

If they overlook something like that, at some point someone will sue the casino for not freezing the funds of a suspicous/hacked account. And then the casino will be in bigger trouble from a regulatory standpoint of holding third party funds with bad security. I think they would rather avoid that.
hero member
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September 17, 2021, 05:01:37 AM
#60
You should read the ToS before you accidently get your account banned or something. As far as account selling goes, I don't think I have head of any gambling website that likes their users to do that.... Embarrassed

Casinos are pretty savvy already - I've been reading some randoms coming onto the Forum and decrying they have been blocked from accessing their accounts (the usual waterworks / booh hooo) only to have the Casino/Gaming site present facts of the IP changing countries, browser etc and in some cases having multiple identical thumbprints on many accounts...

(Said accounts usually fall silent).
^ Definitely right, for sure it should be the reason for blocking account are, changing IP address, changing device use, changing the browser use or possible all changes that the second owner's do. It is been always there is a risk. But I think op was move on and did not come back here anymore. It could be already sold or it could be changing their mind not to sell. For me, there is no need for this thread to keep pumping and posting until the op will back and drop updates regarding the account for sale. For now, let us bury this thread in oblivion.

Changing IP address, device and browser is not a fair reason for casino to block/suspend user's account. If it is being used, means that the casino is limiting their player to play in one place, device and browser?

Casino may use those changes for an indication only, if the casino feels that the account is changed hand, there should follow up steps from the casino that need to be done by the player to prove that there is no ownership change of the account.

As far as I know there's no something like this happen but maybe those users who change ip then have a huge instant transaction then withdraw and didn't play any single game might been flagged by the dev since its like they are doing a money laundering by using their casino but for having the said thing well its not a reason to get block since we have possibilities that we go to different places and for sure our IP will be changed for that reasons.
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