
Originally Posted by
Faby
You misunderstood what I said. I submitted complains at several sites(two actually) about this site and one of the sites talked to the manager from the casino and told me that they closed my account due to account irregularities. I sent my complain before my account was closed and he said to me that because I did not wrote that in my complain because I received the news about 2-3 hours later from the time I submitted the complains at 2 different sites.
Whatever, this is not what it matters. It matters that they did not give any logical exponation. What means to them "irregularities" because I don't know. I did not maked several accounts or something like that. The only thing I can be blamed for is that I maked an account with another casino that is on their network but I don't see this as a problem.Maybe that's the problem. I really don't know but I'm sure of one thing. I did not make any account besides of this, and no one from my computer or network did. I'm certain of this.
I don't know what is the problem but I hope I will find out. Maybe that's the last time I play at a casino. I played at several casinos and all of them paid, I don't want to give names but this one just screwed me.
Such irregularities on a single account will be because information you provided in the software does not appear to match information from other sources, such as your ID documents or your deposit method. It could be that addresses don't match, or names don't match. It could even be that the details don't match between the two accounts you say you have registered with this group at different casinos.
It is not necessarily an accusation of multi-accounting, but any irregularities make it appear that you are trying to hide something, and this then makes them suspicious that you are trying to do something you shouldn't.
They have dealt with this by closing your account, and you will probably find the other account with the group has also been closed.
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