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Public complaints: (@) Fraud at Playamo: Casino does not pay out 11,450€! [Case unsolved] (Page 2)

Topic created on 13th May. 2017 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 13 | Views: 10,223
Daniel
Elite
i'm actually on vacation, but I'll answer anyway,

I'm really sorry for you. But Playamo's reputation is apparently unimportant and they don't care what Askgamblers says about them. It's funny that Askgamblers list them as a certified casino. Would never do so with such a weak license. License is the be-all and end-all. If the casino turns out to be bad afterwards, at least you still have a very, very good chance of getting your money. If the casino was licensed in Europe, you would have gotten your money 99.9% of the time.

As I said, all you can do now is to spread your case on the Internet to give the casino another run for its money.

What might also be interesting for you is that Playamo is operated by Softswiss N.V. or Direx N.V.. These have 18 other Online Casinos:

- LimoPlay Casino
- Mars Casino
- Coin Palace Casino
- mBit Casino
- BetChain Casino
- Betchan Casino
- TTR Casino
- 4Grinz Casino
- Play Vivid Casino
- Vegas to Macau Casino
- KissCasinos
- Bitcoin Casino
- BitStarz Casino
- This is Casino
- Play Casino
- Betstreak Casino
- Megawins Casino
- QueenSpin Casino

Aksgamblers used to be good, but is just a shell since they got bought out. The casinos, whitelabels or whatever, are partially blacklisted by them and yet they list PLayamo as certified. We would not list Curacou casinos on GambleJoe in general.

You should really inform yourself well in which casino you play. Stay away from Curacao casinos. And even if you play in casinos with European license, check whether the license is real - or (self-promotion) play in online casinos on GambleJoe. There can also be trouble, but if you as a player are in the right, you also get your money.

As I said, contact the Gambling Commission in Curacou and write to the game manufacturers. You should grasp at any straw.

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Daniel
Elite
This topic has been closed
The player unfortunately did not receive his money in the end. There was no response from the regulatory authorities. Due to the weak license, it was in the end solely in the hands of the online casino whether they pay out the winnings or not. Those who play in Curacao casinos and get into a conflict with them hardly have a chance to get their winnings.

Unfortunately, we have to close this thread without any positive result for the player.

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Anonym
Very sad how the whole thing turned out here. I would have really wished that you would have gotten the money. at least I think it's good that you got your stake back at all, even if that is a weak consolation
I still wish you all the best in the future Andreas

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Counter
Experienced
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Topic unfortunately closed

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