"You did this 9 times."
1) On how many accounts? If the answer is "1", continue to 2 - if >1, consider yourself busted.
2) Did you begin each session by making a bet of £100 on, say, Roulette, Blackjack, or similar wager opportunity? If "yes", this was probably against the terms, if "no" go to 3
3) Did you play within the stated terms of the bonus? If "yes", proceed to
PAB form, if "no" - expect your deposits back & winnings voided, a
PAB is likely to end up in favour of the casino.
Local police would be a waste of time, this is a civil dispute at present. Legal advice or complaining to the regulator would be the best options.
PAB and the regulator will not cost anything, but legal advice could result in considerable costs with no guarantee of an outcome in your favour.
Present the dispute in detail, but on the
PAB form rather than this thread. Presenting the case in public will mean the
PAB option being closed to you.
Make sure "shift lock" is off when filling in the
PAB form, and that your "." key is working

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