888 locked my account for allegedly abusing their bonus system?

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Yes gambling îs dangeros when You are a winner they makes limits to your bets.
I am pretty sure, online gambling sites dont care about someone winning 600$ on sportsbetting or in their casino. They have high-roller customers, who regularly win or lose far more than that ;)
 
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I am pretty sure, online gambling sites dont care about someone winning 600$ on sportsbetting or in their casino. They have high-roller customers, who regularly win or lose far more than that ;)
If they didn't care they would return the money.
 
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I am pretty sure, online gambling sites dont care about someone winning 600$ on sportsbetting or in their casino. They have high-roller customers, who regularly win or lose far more than that ;)
Even if they dont care then it is still so much easier to get limitations to your account ...
For example some time ago someone started with three 100€ bets in some place (which all won) and as a result he was fortunate enough to be limited to 1€ bets immediately lol ...
 
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How do you know they should? Unless you work for 888 security you do not know the details of this case. :)
I didn't say they should, I said if they didn't care about the money they would give it back. Also in general I believe the poster as their are many other examples floating around the internet (some with documents uploaded), which show these companies confiscating peoples money for absurd reasons.

For example, pokerstars had to pay $731 million to settle an fraud complaint with the U.S government. Why did they do this? Because obviously some of the things they are doing is fraudulent.

This is just how these companies choose to operate.
 
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I didn't say they should, I said if they didn't care about the money they would give it back. Also in general I believe the poster as their are many other examples floating around the internet (some with documents uploaded), which show these companies confiscating peoples money for absurd reasons.

You are taking fundiver's comment out of context. It is not reasonable to think that regardless of the circumstances they should give every refund ever asked for regardless of the amount and circumstances.

What they were saying is that it is not even reasonable to think they would care so much about $600 that they would purposely cheat a player out of it. :)
 
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You are taking fundiver's comment out of context. It is not reasonable to think that regardless of the circumstances they should give every refund ever asked for regardless of the amount and circumstances.

What they were saying is that it is not even reasonable to think they would care so much about $600 that they would purposely cheat a player out of it. :)
Well I guess my point would be, that if they didn't care about the money there wouldn't be so many people saying they got ripped off in similar ways.

Obviously to cheat someone out of $600 is not really worth it. But if you cheat some guy out of $600, and another guy out of $120,000, and another guy for $120, and another guy for $4000, ect ect. That $600 turns into millions upon millions of dollars of free money.
 
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This is an example of why these sites do this. This guy has conceded his $600 over fighting with them for it. To be honest if I was ripped off for $600 by PokerStars, I would probably do the same as this guy. Unfortunately for them however they tried to rip me off for almost $4000.

These sites are scammers guys. Make no mistake. They might not have scammed you, but that doesn't mean they aren't trying to scam other people.
You got your money back and still talking about scammers ... 🤦🏻‍♂️
 
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What they were saying is that it is not even reasonable to think they would care so much about $600 that they would purposely cheat a player out of it. :)
Exactly. Its totally absurd to think, this happenen, because OP won an insignificant amount like $600 from sportsbetting, which I am sure, lots of people do all the time. It happened, because 888 Poker think, he abused their bonus system. None of us know, what actually happened, but the way the original post is written, make it seem pretty untrustworthy to me.
 
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Exactly. Its totally absurd to think, this happenen, because OP won an insignificant amount like $600 from sportsbetting, which I am sure, lots of people do all the time. It happened, because 888 Poker think, he abused their bonus system. None of us know, what actually happened, but the way the original post is written, make it seem pretty untrustworthy to me.
There are some people who are actually good at sportsbetting. If somebody is constantly making profitable bets the site loses money. The site obviously does not want that. Even if it's just $600 now, that could turn into them losing tens of thousands down the road.

You win $600 here, $400 one month, maybe you lose $200, but then maybe you win $1000. The site has to pay that. They don't want to pay thousands of dollars to some guy that's somehow found an edge on their system.

So they in turn ban the customer, and a lot of times try to steal their money. This is just what these companies do. They have behaved like this for a long time.

You are missing the point though, it's not $600. This is just one guy. There are thousands upon thousands of examples like this. If you look at the totality of the picture, $600 turns into millions of dollars.
 
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I went through a similar thing as soon as I won $ 675 through a series of satellites, I started with 1c. Blocking, checking, in fact I passed it, but limited the use of their bonus program with the wording that I made minimum deposits with bonus codes. and this contradicts their philosophy. Now I play sometimes small mtt and freerolls from СС
 
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Exactly. Its totally absurd to think, this happenen, because OP won an insignificant amount like $600 from sportsbetting, which I am sure, lots of people do all the time. It happened, because 888 Poker think, he abused their bonus system. None of us know, what actually happened, but the way the original post is written, make it seem pretty untrustworthy to me.
It would make more sense for them to just not give him any more bonuses, rather than confiscate all of his winnings. Otherwise it just sounds like a petty excuse not to pay out.

But, as you said, we can't be sure of the situation...I would love to see an official take on it from 888rep.
 
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It would make more sense for them to just not give him any more bonuses, rather than confiscate all of his winnings.
Not if all his winnings originated from an abused bonus. If you originally win X dollars in a way, you are not allowed to, and then later turn those X dollars into Y, then none of the money rightfully belong to you. I dont trust anything, this person write. I think, he is completely full of shit and just trying to flame a site, who most likely had good reasons to ban him ;)
 
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They did that because of a little something called UIGEA,
the unlawful internet gambling enforcement act that passed in 2006. Pokerstars paid fines for operating in the US and closed to the US market, they are now the only site from that time allowed to regulate in the US in certain states that allow internet poker. That case has absolutely nothing to do with this post at all.
 
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.... you have to play through a bonus, you can't sit at a table and not play and expect to have that count as playing, why do some people think the rules are for eveyone but them?...
 
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I think for a company like 888 your profit of 600 dollars is not a reason to block the account. I know people who withdrew for 8-9k dollars and the account was not booked. In any case, they are obliged to withdraw the 600 bucks to you. Good luck with your support case
 
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It's not the first, the second and probably not gonna be the last time i see this happening on 888. The fact is, the destiny of this room is dead, and the fun fact is: 2022 the room win some award for "best poker room" wtf
 
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Well I guess my point would be, that if they didn't care about the money there wouldn't be so many people saying they got ripped off in similar ways.

Obviously to cheat someone out of $600 is not really worth it. But if you cheat some guy out of $600, and another guy out of $120,000, and another guy for $120, and another guy for $4000, ect ect. That $600 turns into millions upon millions of dollars of free money.
Yes because that would be great for business??? What an amazing marketing concept that would be!! Work at getting the sh1ttiest reputation possible in hopes of getting more customers??? Because they are way more interested in screwing good customers over vs. providing them with a service that will keep them coming back and that they'll very likely be telling many of their friends about.
This must be how they were able to become so successful.
 
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They did that because of a little something called UIGEA,
the unlawful internet gambling enforcement act that passed in 2006. Pokerstars paid fines for operating in the US and closed to the US market,

Exactly this ^
How could that be twisted to Pokerstars being shady and fraudulent behavior with customers. lol. OMG please!
 
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Yes because that would be great for business??? What an amazing marketing concept that would be!!
It is quite incredible, how many people go "Someone, I dont know at all, are making wild accusations on the internet without any kind of evidence to back them up - that person must definitely be right and the accused party must be wrong." OP is essentially saying, that if you "win to much", which is apparently a fairly modest 600$, then any online casino will ban you and steal your money, because this has happened to him multible times. Oh gee. I guess, I better not win anything then :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
They are not the first site to ban me for winning too much and they won't be the last.
 
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It is quite incredible, how many people go "Someone, I dont know at all, are making wild accusations on the internet without any kind of evidence to back them up - that person must definitely be right and the accused party must be wrong." OP is essentially saying, that if you "win to much", which is apparently a fairly modest 600$, then any online casino will ban you and steal your money, because this has happened to him multible times. Oh gee. I guess, I better not win anything then :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
This is very common for sports betters to be banned. In fact that is one of the reasons it's almost impossible to be a professional sports better. It's because they don't have a chance to win huge amounts of money because they all end up getting banned from every site relatively quickly.

It's not as common for them to ban you and steal your money, but that also happens. If they can find even the slightest justification to jack your money, they probably will.
 
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This is very common for sports betters to be banned. In fact that is one of the reasons it's almost impossible to be a professional sports better. It's because they don't have a chance to win huge amounts of money because they all end up getting banned from every site relatively quickly.
That might be. But I am pretty sure, it takes a lot more than 600$, before a site might choose to make a business decision and kick a sports better out. And I also dont think, they would bother to make up some silly story about "bonus abuse" as claimed by OP ;)
 
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That might be. But I am pretty sure, it takes a lot more than 600$, before a site might choose to make a business decision and kick a sports better out. And I also dont think, they would bother to make up some silly story about "bonus abuse" as claimed by OP ;)
From my understanding it's not about how much the bet is but more about if the bets are profitable. Apparently most operators have software which allows them to detect whether a player is taking advantage of deficiencies in their platform as well.
 
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