Reply To: Does “Pay by Phone Bill” break the law?

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trr420 WANTED $7
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I once had my credit limit increased twice in two days on Vodafone spending money in Mfortune Casino. Started 50 quid, increased to 75 then 100….  I wouldn’t get a refund though, i know that… as i just didn’t pay my phone bill and closed the shite Casino account down and moved on. Might have been a different story had i won or actually had a credit limit worth protecting. I was pissed off with Vodafone allowing the double increase though. It was back when Mfortune allowed 30 quid per day deposit by phone bill and i was drunk and skint. So i do believe it should not be allowed for a deposit method when gambling, as it is just asking for trouble in regards to people getting into debt.
On top of this, the Casino i mentioned were constantly refusing payouts several months or even years later to people who had” pay by phone bill ” on their accounts. Trust pilot reviews from people that deposited one year before a big win and were now 1-2 new numbers since that old number on, not able to confirm payments by bills. This resulted in non payment of winnings. The amount won might have been 500 pound, but they refused this withdrawal until people confirmed they paid 25 quid phone bills 12-18 months before hand. People weren’t asked or told they needed to prove payments until months later and they got a nice win. It is a total scam if you ask me. If you look at video slots, they charge 2.50 off a 10 pound deposit ffs. Rip off and delay tactic heaven for Casinos when it comes to people wanting to withdraw winnings later on.

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