have you paid attention to the title of this topic? he seems to have already counted on the prize he has yet to win, 0.05BTC were already in his pocket, but LuckyBit stole it from him. shame on it.
LuckyBit took away my 0.05 BTC after wagering 70% req
Let me make something clear to you:
- Luckybit was giving away $20 for free in BTC to users.
- They had a condition that whoever wagers 10 BTC from that free $20 worth of BTC will get
BTC0.05 more as an achievement and can withdraw after just doing 1x (I don't remember wager requirements for this 0.05 BTC but probably the one I mentioned).
- They have stated in their rules that they have the right to increase/reduce the prize money at any point of time, so it's probably not this user alone but may have happened to others too who simultaneously had joined this user in reaching the 10 BTC wagering requirement but are they complaining? That's why I said that it was free money and that
BTC0.05 was going to come after this user (may) have met
BTC10 wagering requirements fully.
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https://i.imgur.com/gyPkhmL (Can someone repost this? I can't as a newbie user)
I also didn't argue. I asked questions that did not get answered. They opted to ban me instead.
Reposted.
I have nothing to do with free $20 to users. I did not participate in that.
What I did participate in was that if I wagered 10 Bitcoin, I would receive 0.05 BTC once finished.
I wagered 7 Bitcoin of this 10 Bitcoin and had 3 Bitcoin to go. There were no mentioned time limits or announcements of changes to this.
It is NOT free money. Wagering 10 Bitcoin at a 1.76% house edge results in an average loss of .176 Bitcoin. This is huge. 0.05 Bitcoin is a huge reduction to that loss which I have already taken on. By taking it away, you are effectively taking my own money away that I am due back. Again, it is NOT free money.
I am simply saying that a site should not advertise something that induces betting action only to take it away when they feel it benefits them.
Is it their right? Given their terms, yes.
Is it ethical? NO. And that's why I suggest everyone not to play there.
They have the power to cancel or modify any term to their liking and have used that power already. I believe that is borderline scam territory.