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Hi,
Just fund out that fom my click2pay account
$4000 has been transferred to sportingbet on
29 of nov without my consent.
This is what happened: yesterday I received
an email from Ecash that a withdrawal
request was made for $99 to click2pay. This
was peculiar because my accont balance was
standing at $0 for a year. today received a
email that $99 transferred to click2pay. So
I logged in to my click2pay account and got
shocked to see that $4000 is missing from my
account. Requested a transaction report
which showed that on nov. 29. debit $100 to
Ecash, then $100 , $500, $1500, $1500 and
$400 to Sportingbet. Thats all in one hour.
I don't have a betting account at
Sportingbet so how could it happend?
I would like your help to get the money
back.
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quote:
I am going thru the same crap with fraud
transfers to Ultimatebet from my
ewalletexpress account. They happened late
this week too.
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Let me add a big chunk went to ultimate
bet from mine, I contacted them via email
with all the details they never even
replied. You think they would be concerned
about possible chargebacks ,especially if
the same person is using fraudulent funds
from multiple accounts.
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I believe Dom is referring to
my problem with BetCris, where some
person also was enabled access to my account
and remove funds. This story is quite
different however, as my funds did not get
withdrawn from an ewallet, but from the
operator's account itself. -At least the
places you have involved care to -lock- your
account instead of leaving it open like
BetCris.
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Betcris and UB probably didn't realize
that with such behavior they loose
confidence of affiliates and players thus
they income is reduced.
Im for one who wont promote them.
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just an update, in case anyone
interested.
Neither Click2Pay and Moneybookers give a
shit about they customers.
C2P don't give any details out. Moneybookers
ignoring my inquires
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*In
the case of sportingbet they took the
offensive and were able to save half the
player's money by freezing the account.
While I do not promote sports betting I
think this place would get my business if I
ever did bet sports. The point I was making
is that you see there are some
well-known names here that did absolutely
nothing to help this player and they are far
from the only places I don't trust to have
the player's best interest at heart. To list
these places with only my suspicions would
be to invite law suits and trouble. That
said ... I have only given you a sample of
things i read on a regular basis and know
that I wouldn't risk my money guaranteeing
places I didn't feel THAT confident about
being a quality gambling establishment that
would go the extra mile to ensure they have
happy players.
*In the case of ewallets I
suggest you avoid the two mentioned in the above scenarios.
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Any
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