hahaha! Man, this is why I only play at MGA-licensed casinos. at least there’s some level of protection. but with curacao, casinos might as well send your money into a black hole
The worst part is that even if you do everything right, they will still find a reason not to pay. I played with no bonus, no big bets, just blackjack. Withdrew $1,500 dollars. Two weeks later I had my money canceled for “abnormal play”. How abnormal? Because I won? They don't even have to make excuses. They just take the moneyhahaha! Man, this is why I only play at MGA-licensed casinos. at least there’s some level of protection. but with curacao, casinos might as well send your money into a black hole
I had a similar experience. Deposited $800, played blackjack, built it up to $4,200, then got an email saying I had exceeded the “acceptable betting pattern.” What does that even mean?The worst part is that even if you do everything right, they will still find a reason not to pay. I played with no bonus, no big bets, just blackjack. Withdrew $1,500 dollars. Two weeks later I had my money canceled for “abnormal play”. How abnormal? Because I won? They don't even have to make excuses. They just take the money
It means they were never going to pay you. The moment you start winning too much, you’re flagged. It’s not random it’s how they operateI had a similar experience. Deposited $800, played blackjack, built it up to $4,200, then got an email saying I had exceeded the “acceptable betting pattern.” What does that even mean?
Yeah, I’ve already left one-star reviews on every site I can find. But does that even do anything? They’re still running, still scamming peopleCasinos like this rely on gamblers not fighting back. They hope people accept the loss and move on. That’s why leaving public reviews and complaints is the only way to hurt them
It might not shut them down, but if enough people report them, they might get blacklisted on major gambling watchdog sitesYeah, I’ve already left one-star reviews on every site I can find. But does that even do anything? They’re still running, still scamming people
Wouldn’t surprise me. I’ve seen casinos under the same owner listed under different names, running the exact same scamThese sites just rebrand under a new name when they get too much heat. I guarantee you, Las Atlantis has a “sister” casino doing the exact same thing
I did get paid once, but only because I never withdrew more than $500 at a time. My buddy tried to withdraw $5K - they blocked his account. These casinos rely on small amounts to maintain the illusion of legitimacy, but big wins... They'll find a way to deny itSo, does anyone actually get paid from this place? Or do they only approve small withdrawals to keep up appearances?
Same. I cashed out $600, no problem. A month later, tried withdrawing $3,500—suddenly, my account was under investigationI did get paid once, but only because I never withdrew more than $500 at a time. My buddy tried to withdraw $5K - they blocked his account. These casinos rely on small amounts to maintain the illusion of legitimacy, but big wins... They'll find a way to deny it
That makes sense. I was expecting a $2000 withdrawal for three weeks. Support kept saying: “It is in processing”. Then I got impatient, played some more and guess what? I lost it all. The next time I asked for a withdrawal, they unexpectedly processed my new withdrawal 48 hours later - but for a much smaller amount. They know exactly what they're doingI did get paid once, but only because I never withdrew more than $500 at a time. My buddy tried to withdraw $5K - they blocked his account. These casinos rely on small amounts to maintain the illusion of legitimacy, but big wins... They'll find a way to deny it
They don’t want people to set limits. They want high rollers with no patience. That’s why they contact big depositors like @austinmatthew —to bait them into playing moreIf a casino has no responsible gambling tools (self-exclusion, bet limits, etc.), it’s usually a red flag
Oh yeah, my deposit went through instantly. But withdrawing? Needed “verification,” which somehow took weeksEver notice how they never have technical issues when you’re depositing? But the moment you want to cash out, suddenly, there’s a delay