Originally <a href='/showthread.php?p=19011174'>posted</a> on 06/27/2013:
Whats their most recent reply? Are they still investigating?
I would guess the combination of you being located in an area where scam attempts are more common, you used a non-personal way of depositing, along with using a bank account out of your country for withdrawing flagging you account.
I'm not familiar with paysafe but I assume they're like most other prepaid services so cant really see how you can manage any type of fraud with them other than not using your real identity, which I suspect is what they're thinking. I think its fully reasonable to not have kept old used vouchers around for months.
You could try to file a complaint with SBR, they're a sponsor of this place and it'd be in their best interest to get it sorted: http://www.sportsbookreview.com/sportsbook-complaint/
If everything you said is true I you'll probably get paid, bet365 are solid in that department, but they're know to have citizens of eastern europe countries jump through extra hoops.
Whats their most recent reply? Are they still investigating?
I would guess the combination of you being located in an area where scam attempts are more common, you used a non-personal way of depositing, along with using a bank account out of your country for withdrawing flagging you account.
I'm not familiar with paysafe but I assume they're like most other prepaid services so cant really see how you can manage any type of fraud with them other than not using your real identity, which I suspect is what they're thinking. I think its fully reasonable to not have kept old used vouchers around for months.
You could try to file a complaint with SBR, they're a sponsor of this place and it'd be in their best interest to get it sorted: http://www.sportsbookreview.com/sportsbook-complaint/
If everything you said is true I you'll probably get paid, bet365 are solid in that department, but they're know to have citizens of eastern europe countries jump through extra hoops.