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@Foldedfables Hi there and welcome to the forum. Unfortunately, you are but one of so many others who got attracted by no-deposit big bonus offers by crypto casinos and ended up having to make several real money deposits before you can even attempt a withdrawal claim. The thing is, so many people think that playing using crypto currency is safe, reliable, anonymous, no KYC required, fast deposits/withdrawals and cheaper than using the usual fiat currency, but are quite indifferent to the reality than these crypto casinos may actually be unregulated! Being unregulated also means that there is almost no hope of getting any kind of help or assistance from anybody, not even from Licensing Authorities! I always tell new players to keep away from getting involved with new crypto casinos and their big bonuses, but these people only come to know of this when are already in trouble.
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By Flatzem888 · Posted
@AlexBragg nobody plays your slots except for when there is some contest cause they blardy suck, and I know you did something to Treat Yo' Elf to make it go from me getting a feature every 90 spins on average in 2024, to this -> 343 spins per feature this year. How the heck did I get 19 features in 1164 spins when I played it first time at one casino in 2024.. to then that same casino in 2025.. going just 1 feature in 424 spins... what??? (94.23% RTP version) and at a different casino only 2 features in 537 spins. -
By Foldedfables · Posted
Alright, I already know I messed up, so feel free to skip the “you’re an idiot” part — I’ve covered that internally. I fell for a crypto casino that offered a bonus and then required a deposit to withdraw. At first, the request didn’t seem totally insane since legitimate casinos often require a verification deposit or wagering. I deposited $100 to “verify” my account after confirming (with support) that this would be the only requirement. Support appears to be AI and repeatedly reassured me everything was fine. When I attempted to withdraw, I was told I needed to make another deposit because I used a different wallet address and had to “prove ownership.” Red flag #2 — I stupidly complied. I then ran the bonus balance up to about $5,000, which clearly didn’t help my judgment. Now the site claims my account must reach 877 XP before withdrawal — which conveniently requires depositing $877more. At this point it’s obvious this is a scam designed to endlessly move the goalposts. I’m not depositing anything else, and I fully accept the money is probably gone. Since this was crypto, I’m assuming recovery is unlikely, but I’m posting to ask: Is there any realistic way to recover funds from scams like this? Any steps worth taking beyond reporting the site / wallet addresses? Or is this just an expensive lesson learned? Appreciate any actual advice — roasting optional but unoriginal. https://santasbet.com/home
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