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# Other Casinos #: Betamo misappropriated €55,000

Topic created on 07th Aug. 2020 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 4 | Views: 1,867
Bommsai
With fraudulent means the site Betamo denies me !!! 55.000 € !!
If you play gambling and not ONLY to Deposit, better stay away from Betamo, I would almost say from the whole N1-white-label chain.
Incompetent support!!!
Unasked I got 50€ bonus on my, without bonus mind you already won 14.600€. My then Spieleeinsatzt per spin was 50€ the bonus, neither by a "pop-up" or otherwise a note recognizable, was so seen at the first spin completely claimed and according to Betamo thus valid!!!!
I am currently fighting with lawyers, this also like to the bitter end!!! I was granted on the 14,600 another 10,000 for payout... which is, however, a contradiction in itself, since according to this bonus in question a maximum payout of 10,000€ would be possible, but here arbitrarily 24,600€ !?! Fraud and charlatanry, but not with me. Don't let the gambling piracy take you out!!!
I am at a class action lawsuit! Chanceless, these scammers. PS. License breach they started and hold the AGBS stuff bonus policies against me! Let me sink over my loss limit another 300+ in the minus! Without a license no casino, or am I wrong?!

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C****x
I can only agree with you, this whole N1 gang is the purest fraud club and should not be provided with MGA license. One hears only problems from their casinos, especially with regard to payouts

I hope you achieve what with your class action lawsuit, it's an impudence still so sneaky, to enrich the already overlucrative gambling business, and the actual losers in this whole system even further exploited!

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Silence
Amateur
I too can only advise against playing in the dr***s shed of the n1 group.

Absolute sauhaufen and if you win times something higher comes some alleged violation of the bonus that you never committed

Or the well-known reproach "duplicate account"

Stay away from this casino group !!!!

Unfortunately you will hardly succeed with a lawyer ...

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upola
Legend
There is no class action in D.

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Exter
Rookie
That I find anyway very strange the have among their casinos MGA casinos but also which with Curacao license, like CasinoChan.

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