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  • amid
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    I answered you.
    I have used many books like pinnacle, willhill, bet365 and others. No problems.
    According to Belarussian law you are required to pay tax if your bank account receives money from another country. It is legal.
    You are looking for reasons to justify stealing.

    I quote
    "If NitrogenSports knows that it is illegal to bet in Belarus (so they can refuse refunding this player his deposit), why don't they block Belarus IPs? Why don't they list Belarus as a restricted country? Why do they accept deposits from an IP in Belarus?

    Do you really expect players to 1. read fine print on Nitrogen's T&C, and 2. research legality in their own country, when every other book in the world figures out #2 and enforces it before their first login if it matters to them? Are you high?"

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  • raiders72001
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    Originally posted by amid
    I don't understand your spam.

    .......
    I'm asking if it's illegal to online gamble with a sportsbook outside of those listed in Belarus. If it is then you broke Nitrogen's terms of use.

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by raiders72001
    Are these the laws in Belarus?
    It is wrong information.

    I place bets about 20 years without any problems. I know that there are many players from my country.

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  • amid
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    I don't understand your spam.

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  • raiders72001
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    Are these the laws in Belarus?


    Online gambling is strictly prohibited in Belarus apart from the government-owned state lottery website.

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  • raiders72001
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    Terms of Use

    You agree that you are over 18 years old or the age of majority as determined by laws which are applicable to you, whichever age is greater. You agree to not use our services while located in any jurisdiction that prohibits the use of bitcoins, or prohibits placing bets online. You warrant that you are permitted in the jurisdiction in which you are located to use online sports betting services.
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  • raiders72001
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    Terms and Conditions

    By accessing this web site, you are agreeing to be bound by these web site Terms and Conditions of Use, all applicable laws and regulations, and agree that you are responsible for compliance with any applicable local laws. If you do not agree with any of these terms, you are prohibited from using or accessing this site. The materials contained in this web site are protected by applicable copyright and trademark law.
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  • amid
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    Originally posted by themike78
    Not true. Nitrogen A + book. Anybody complaining is a scammer including the guy that started this thread. He played from a restricted country and got caught. Simple.
    You are Nitrogensports employee or fool.

    I repeat to you for the third time.
    Show me at least one source where my country is restricted or shut your mouth, please.
    I can register right now at nitrobetting.eu. They replied by email that my country is not on the restricted list.
    You can ask them and post a screenshot here.
    I am sure you are not capable of it.

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  • themike78
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    Originally posted by Crusherrr
    Hearing more and more negative reports on Nitrogen Sports from some betting groups I'm in. I'd suggest people be very careful while playing/betting with them going forward.

    I can't validate or confirm any claims but it does seem like Nitrogen may have fallen off quite a bit- possibly even more now with the recent crypto downfall.
    Nitrogen was once a book I'd suggest highly to people. They had a great affiliate system, too.
    Not true. Nitrogen A + book. Anybody complaining is a scammer including the guy that started this thread. He played from a restricted country and got caught. Simple.

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by Optional
    I tried a couple of times but I got this back from you, for daring to waste my time double checking their rules for you.





    Also not really warm toward anyone who starts out saying that their problem is SBR's fault so I have to fix it for you.

    So yeah, I don't care much to help you myself, and SBR does not mediate with or rate offshore books anymore, and I think you will find Nitro on the avoid sites list as unrated already.


    I notice you edited the post where you showed that Nitro asked you to use a different IP and withdraw, so your account was not blocked at that time.

    So you are also leaving parts of your story out and I don't want to stick my neck out for someone I don't believe.


    These are all reasons you are not getting your way. Not all SBRs fault.
    I didn't talk that it was SBR's fault. I chose Nitrogensports by your rating in 2017.

    I was ready to send you all tickets, transactions, bets. It is very large volume to post all here. Obviously, I posted the most important.

    I edited many posts because my English is not perfect.

    I didn't write that my account was blocked. I logged in very often through VPN. So I check if I can login or not. I took some screenshots and posted it here.

    You didn't reply me in PM, unfortunately. I'm sure your post would be meaningless if answered.

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by Optional
    You can PM me your account ID and the details and I will do what I can for you.
    I sent you 3 PM. No reply. What can I think?

    Thank you very much for your help

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  • Optional
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    Originally posted by amid
    SBR doesn't help.

    Isn't it black list?
    I tried a couple of times but I got this back from you, for daring to waste my time double checking their rules for you.


    Originally posted by amid
    You sound like a bookie.

    Also not really warm toward anyone who starts out saying that their problem is SBR's fault so I have to fix it for you.

    So yeah, I don't care much to help you myself, and SBR does not mediate with or rate offshore books anymore, and I think you will find Nitro on the avoid sites list as unrated already.


    I notice you edited the post where you showed that Nitro asked you to use a different IP and withdraw, so your account was not blocked at that time.

    So you are also leaving parts of your story out and I don't want to stick my neck out for someone I don't believe.


    These are all reasons you are not getting your way. Not all SBRs fault.

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  • amid
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    Nitrogensports only told me on the tickets that my country is restricted. I think they were looking for an excuse to steal funds.
    When I asked via email, they replied that my country is not on the restricted list.
    What is it?
    It is a good trap for all players from my country.I'm shocked.

    I didn't break the rules. There is no information that my country is still restricted. I have reported my country and my IP address to Nitrogensports several times in the past. Would I do this if I knew that my country had restrictions? I'm not a complete idiot.

    Everyone can request a list of restricted countries from Nitrogensports and post screenshot here.

    They can close my account, but they must return all funds before that.

    SBR doesn't help.

    Isn't it black list?

    Isn't it a scam?

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  • Crusherrr
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    Hearing more and more negative reports on Nitrogen Sports from some betting groups I'm in. I'd suggest people be very careful while playing/betting with them going forward.

    I can't validate or confirm any claims but it does seem like Nitrogen may have fallen off quite a bit- possibly even more now with the recent crypto downfall.
    Nitrogen was once a book I'd suggest highly to people. They had a great affiliate system, too.

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by vampire assassin
    Sanctions affect bank wires, ACHs and check deposits with the target banks. Nitro is BTC only. There are no sanctions on BTC transactions, and if there were, there would be no way to enforce it.
    You're right.

    Any sanctions are not a reason for outright theft of funds from the account.

    I can change the country of residence in the future. Why did they take money from the client's account?

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by Optional
    If they have knowingly allowed him to play there using a VPN then I agree they should not be keeping this players money.

    But with Belarus subject to international sanctions and both their main banks blocked it may be illegal/dangerous to even try to ignore those and send money for Nitro.


    Also, hard to know exactly what has happened in the last 5 years since he discussed it with their CS in that screenshot.

    I suspect there is more to the story than the OP is sharing as Nitro are not know to do this to other people very often (at all?)

    You can invite an employee Nitrogensports here if you think I'm hiding something.There is no reason to steal the client's money in this way.

    You are looking for reasons to justify stealing instead of helping.

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  • vampire assassin
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    Originally posted by Optional
    But with Belarus subject to international sanctions and both their main banks blocked it may be illegal/dangerous to even try to ignore those and send money for Nitro.
    Sanctions affect bank wires, ACHs and check deposits with the target banks. Nitro is BTC only. There are no sanctions on BTC transactions, and if there were, there would be no way to enforce it.

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  • raiders72001
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    Originally posted by Optional
    If they have knowingly allowed him to play there using a VPN then I agree they should not be keeping this players money.

    But with Belarus subject to international sanctions and both their main banks blocked it may be illegal/dangerous to even try to ignore those and send money for Nitro.


    Also, hard to know exactly what has happened in the last 5 years since he discussed it with their CS in that screenshot.

    I suspect there is more to the story than the OP is sharing as Nitro are not know to do this to other people very often (at all?)
    Excellent points. I didn't even think about the sanctions.

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  • Optional
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    Originally posted by cornmeal
    I use nitrogen at times - this is pure theft. If he is playing from a restricted country/using a VPN close the account out and send remaining funds... its simple otherwise its theft.
    If they have knowingly allowed him to play there using a VPN then I agree they should not be keeping this players money.

    But with Belarus subject to international sanctions and both their main banks blocked it may be illegal/dangerous to even try to ignore those and send money for Nitro.


    Also, hard to know exactly what has happened in the last 5 years since he discussed it with their CS in that screenshot.

    I suspect there is more to the story than the OP is sharing as Nitro are not know to do this to other people very often (at all?)

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by alex_as
    and what a reason for this decision? Do you have answer from their Security team?
    "We do not steal your balance. As we explained before, your country is one of our restricted countries that cannot play with us and as a result, you have broken one of our internal rules and regulations reason why your account would be disabled and access to Nitrogen Sports would be restricted due to a potential security threat."


    They have known about my country since 2017. Now they talk to me that my country is restricted.
    For new players they don't talk that my country is restricted.

    It is scam!

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  • alex_as
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    and what a reason for this decision? Do you have answer from their Security team?

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by alex_as
    russia use your territory for attacks on Ukraine and a lot of people supports them thanks to russia propaganda (

    I can't understand: all your bets are voided or they don't give access to withdraw funds? This issue on Nitrobetting or Nitrogensports?
    I know it. I voted against the current government in my country.

    13 Apr 7:08pm Nitrogen Correction -0.96274900 Adjustment sbs-8064 mgmnt/L [58]
    This solution is absolutely open robbery!

    I can only log into my Nitrogensports account through a VPN. The Nitrogensports website is not available for direct access from my IP address.
    I don't have a Nitrobetting account. The Nitrobetting website is available for direct access from my IP address.
    Last edited by amid; 05-11-22, 12:48 PM.

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  • alex_as
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    Originally posted by amid
    I was born in 20 km from the Ukrainian border. I am on their side.

    NO WAR!
    russia use your territory for attacks on Ukraine and a lot of people supports them thanks to russia propaganda (

    I can't understand: all your bets are voided or they don't give access to withdraw funds? This issue on Nitrobetting or Nitrogensports?

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by raiders72001
    where did you tell Nitrogen that you are from Belarus? It's a credibility issue. You keep saying that you told Nitrogen your country but haven't posted anything saying that.

    Going off topic here but what are your thoughts about what's happening in Ukraine?

    I was born in 20 km from the Ukrainian border. I am on their side.

    NO WAR!

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by raiders72001
    The other thing is that you knew that it was illegal to play at Nitrogen. It's not as if you were unaware of what you were doing. Then you are blaming SBR. They never said you could play from Belarus.
    I'm not a fool to specifically play from a restricted country. What for?
    There are many books who accept Belarus.

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by raiders72001
    I'm not a mediator so you don't have to show me anything. I'm just saying that you would get more forum support if you told Nitrogen that you are from Belarus. You should post that if that's the case.

    Someone here posted that US players are banned. I then wrote a support ticket to Nitrogen and they said US players aren't banned.
    Nitrogensports have known about my country since December 2017.



    You can see 2 other screenshots on the first page of this topic.

    Isn't it a robbery?

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  • raiders72001
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    Originally posted by amid
    I told Nitrogensports, same as you.I just want all my funds back.
    where did you tell Nitrogen that you are from Belarus? It's a credibility issue. You keep saying that you told Nitrogen your country but haven't posted anything saying that.

    Going off topic here but what are your thoughts about what's happening in Ukraine?
    Last edited by raiders72001; 05-11-22, 07:04 AM.

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by cornmeal
    I use nitrogen at times - this is pure theft. If he is playing from a restricted country/using a VPN close the account out and send remaining funds... its simple otherwise its theft.
    I told Nitrogensports, same as you.I just want all my funds back.

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  • raiders72001
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    The other thing is that you knew that it was illegal to play at Nitrogen. It's not as if you were unaware of what you were doing. Then you are blaming SBR. They never said you could play from Belarus.
    Last edited by raiders72001; 05-11-22, 06:51 AM.

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  • raiders72001
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    Originally posted by amid
    I wrote them my IP address and country several times in the past. 1 screenshot you can see above here. Do you need more screenshots?
    I'm not a mediator so you don't have to show me anything. I'm just saying that you would get more forum support if you told Nitrogen that you are from Belarus. You should post that if that's the case.

    Someone here posted that US players are banned. I then wrote a support ticket to Nitrogen and they said US players aren't banned.

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  • cornmeal
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    I use nitrogen at times - this is pure theft. If he is playing from a restricted country/using a VPN close the account out and send remaining funds... its simple otherwise its theft.

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  • amid
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    Imagine a simple situation for a new client.
    1. The new client has read the rules of Nitrogensports. He doesn't see his country in restricted.
    2. The new client is looking for information about restrictions.
    https://www.legitgamblingsites.com/nitrogen-sports/ No country restrictions
    https://www.gamblingsitefinder.com/c...-restrictions/ No country restrictions
    https://sportsbookaudit.com/nitrogen-sports-review/ No country restrictions
    https://cryptomaniaks.com/nitrogensports-review Сhoose country, his country is available
    https://oddspedia.com/bookmakers/nitrogen-sports players are accepted from his country

    3. New client asks Nitrogensports support about restrictions.

    The new client doesn't see his country in the restricted list.
    The new client registers and uses Nitrogensports.
    Where is the fault?
    I know exactly that fair book does not steal its clients' funds in this way.
    Nitrogensports should be blacklisted
    Last edited by amid; 05-11-22, 06:47 AM.

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by raiders72001
    If a support ticket says that amid could play from Belarus with a VPN as amid claims, then he has a case.
    I wrote them my IP address and country several times in the past. 1 screenshot you can see above here. Do you need more screenshots?

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by vampire assassin
    If NitrogenSports knows that it is illegal to bet in Belarus (so they can refuse refunding this player his deposit), why don't they block Belarus IPs? Why don't they list Belarus as a restricted country? Why do they accept deposits from an IP in Belarus?

    Do you really expect players to 1. read fine print on Nitrogen's T&C, and 2. research legality in their own country, when every other book in the world figures out #2 and enforces it before their first login if it matters to them? Are you high?
    Absolutely agree with you

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  • amid
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    Originally posted by raiders72001
    Did a google search. has this law been changed?
    I can use and withdraw funds without any taxes from Belarus gambling sites.

    I can use outside gambling sites. But if I withdraw funds from another countries to my bank account I have to pay a tax.

    For example, I used Pinnacle for 20 years without any problems. It is really A+ sportsbook.

    We live here under repressions. It's true.

    This is the real situation in Belarus.
    Last edited by amid; 05-11-22, 02:33 AM.

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