How to get paid?

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You liked this online casino, deposited some money, started to play and happen to do good.
Let's say you tripled your money within one week and decided to withdraw the profits. You waited for a while, but nothing happened, so you emailed them, emailed them again and again, no answer.

What could be done? How do you think you could get their attention? Let alone getting your money?
 
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Is this another thread about 888? Just kidding — it seems to come up very often lately. But I think you don’t have much chance of getting your money, since they’re usually based in lawless jurisdictions and have far better lawyers than you can afford.
 
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You liked this online casino, deposited some money, started to play and happen to do good.
Let's say you tripled your money within one week and decided to withdraw the profits. You waited for a while, but nothing happened, so you emailed them, emailed them again and again, no answer.

What could be done? How do you think you could get their attention? Let alone getting your money?
Maybe they want you to play more until you're broke, "We want our money back! Please forget withdrawals!" 😭🔥

It looks like you've tried everything, but how about calling them out here? Maybe we could storm them with emails demanding them to pay you? 🤔
 
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It looks like you've tried everything, but how about calling them out here? Maybe we could storm them with emails demanding them to pay you?

What if calling only got you to hear "beep-beep-beep"? And no email answering?
But really, I was seriously wondering about that. What could anyone do if a site just stopped responding?
 
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What if calling only got you to hear "beep-beep-beep"? And no email answering?
But really, I was seriously wondering about that. What could anyone do if a site just stopped responding?
That's disappointing, Sami! Maybe it's high time to namedrop that site....
 
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they’re usually based in lawless jurisdictions and have far better lawyers than you can afford

Lawless? They all seem to have a license from some small countries.

And since you mention lawyers, is it even possible to take them to court? And what court would that be? One in the country that issued their license, or could you initiate a lawsuit in your own country?

Those are questions that crossed my mind many times, but I honestly have no clue about the answers.
 
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That's disappointing, Sami! Maybe it's high time to namedrop that site....

I guess you're right, but only when it comes to someone who has insignificant funds.
What if you had thousands? And I know that many people do, especially in the big sites.
 
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That’s really frustrating, but unfortunately it happens sometimes with online casinos. The first thing is to make sure you’ve met all withdrawal requirements and completed any verification steps, like confirming your ID or payment method. Keep detailed records of all your interactions; emails, chats, screenshots of deposits, wins, and withdrawal requests, because this documentation will help if you need to escalate. Try reaching the casino through all available support channels, including email, live chat, phone, and even social media. If the casino is licensed, you can contact its regulatory authority, and you might also consider posting on complaint sites like AskGamblers or CasinoMeister to get attention. As a last resort, if you used a credit/debit card or e-wallet, your bank or payment provider may be able to help you recover the funds through a chargeback, especially if you can show you’ve tried to resolve the issue directly with the casino.
 
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That’s really frustrating, but unfortunately it happens sometimes with online casinos. The first thing is to make sure you’ve met all withdrawal requirements and completed any verification steps, like confirming your ID or payment method. Keep detailed records of all your interactions; emails, chats, screenshots of deposits, wins, and withdrawal requests, because this documentation will help if you need to escalate. Try reaching the casino through all available support channels, including email, live chat, phone, and even social media. If the casino is licensed, you can contact its regulatory authority, and you might also consider posting on complaint sites like AskGamblers or CasinoMeister to get attention. As a last resort, if you used a credit/debit card or e-wallet, your bank or payment provider may be able to help you recover the funds through a chargeback, especially if you can show you’ve tried to resolve the issue directly with the casino.

Wow Ron! Those are some very important and useful tips.
I wasn't aware of most of them, thank you. Really good to know.
Are you a lawyer or something? ;).
 
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Very good advice! It’s important to know what you can do in case the site doesn’t honor its payments to players! A topic opened here with combined complaints could be sent to social media, complaint platforms, etc.!
 
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