Greetings all,
I am sorry for the delay.
Dear Bets.io Casino Team,
But your explanation and the reason behind the confiscation of the user's winnings somehow changed, and there are a few discrepancies.
First, you claimed that he used a VPN during the registration and play. Then, it was the fact that the casino found out during the KYC that the user is from Jamaica, which should be a restricted country, but the casino's system allowed him to register. Later, he registered from Costa Rica, which should also be a restricted country, so it does not change the fact that the casino's system allowed it anyway?
So, he may have used a VPN, but you did not provide us with any relevant evidence confirming that, and it is still not clear how a VPN should have been used (he was in Costa Rica and used a VPN to alter his IP to Jamaican IP, or he registered and played from Jamaica but at some point, he was in Costa Rica and used a VPN during that time?), while you have not answered my last email(s) regarding the complaint and have not provided any further details or supporting evidence confirming your claims.
If I understand it correctly, both Costa Rica and Jamaica should be restricted, and players from these countries should not be allowed to register/deposit/play at the casino at all, so under any circumstances, the casino should not have allowed him to access the casino's website or register at the casino at all, and it should have been enforced on the casino's side, but for some reason it was not.
Did the casino change its Terms and Conditions (restricted countries) in the near past, let's say since January 2025? If so, how exactly?
It appears that the player filled out the correct personal details upon registration or in his profile, and even if he accessed the casino website from Costa Rica or Jamaica, the casino allowed him to register and play. So, I am asking - what did he do wrong? Why should his winnings be confiscated?
Can you also check my last emails and provide the relevant supporting evidence regarding a VPN and the locations from which he accessed the casino website, and when? If he altered his actual location - how? Where did he sign up/play from? What was his usual location, and when did he allegedly use the VPN, and what exactly did he gain by using a VPN?
Thank you.
Greetings all,
I am sorry for the delay.
Dear Bets.io Casino Team,
But your explanation and the reason behind the confiscation of the user's winnings somehow changed, and there are a few discrepancies.
First, you claimed that he used a VPN during the registration and play. Then, it was the fact that the casino found out during the KYC that the user is from Jamaica, which should be a restricted country, but the casino's system allowed him to register. Later, he registered from Costa Rica, which should also be a restricted country, so it does not change the fact that the casino's system allowed it anyway?
So, he may have used a VPN, but you did not provide us with any relevant evidence confirming that, and it is still not clear how a VPN should have been used (he was in Costa Rica and used a VPN to alter his IP to Jamaican IP, or he registered and played from Jamaica but at some point, he was in Costa Rica and used a VPN during that time?), while you have not answered my last email(s) regarding the complaint and have not provided any further details or supporting evidence confirming your claims.
If I understand it correctly, both Costa Rica and Jamaica should be restricted, and players from these countries should not be allowed to register/deposit/play at the casino at all, so under any circumstances, the casino should not have allowed him to access the casino's website or register at the casino at all, and it should have been enforced on the casino's side, but for some reason it was not.
Did the casino change its Terms and Conditions (restricted countries) in the near past, let's say since January 2025? If so, how exactly?
It appears that the player filled out the correct personal details upon registration or in his profile, and even if he accessed the casino website from Costa Rica or Jamaica, the casino allowed him to register and play. So, I am asking - what did he do wrong? Why should his winnings be confiscated?
Can you also check my last emails and provide the relevant supporting evidence regarding a VPN and the locations from which he accessed the casino website, and when? If he altered his actual location - how? Where did he sign up/play from? What was his usual location, and when did he allegedly use the VPN, and what exactly did he gain by using a VPN?
Thank you.