Originally Posted by
mather23
I am new to this website, in fact, I just joined, after being compelled to by reading the posts, which I came across by searching on google.
Brief background to me - I tend to change betting sites every six months or so, just to freshen it up and titanbet was the latest I joined. Unfortunately I did not read any of the immensely negative feedback on the site...I wish I had.
I was quite happy betting on the site, was able to withdraw easily, made a profit of £2000 and decided to give up whilst the going was good. I happily withdrew the money and all was well. Two weeks back I decided to deposit the money back in to use, and this time deposited using a new card which had just been issued by my bank. No problem with the deposit, I won some money and once again decided to take out the cash. I attempted to withdraw £2300 profit and assumed it would go through. I then received the standard email asking for front and back of my card - I happily sent them the pics. Then I was asked for my driving licence, I once again replied happily. Then, I received a message asking for pictures of a card number which I do not possess, and never have done. I responded in kind, informing them that they had made an error, and they replied with the same message and that if I no longer possessed the card, I should send them a proof of replacement which I could get from my bank. Well obviously, that would be impossible as I do not have and never have owned such a card.
After replying again, I logged on to my account to see that rather than £0 in it, there was £500. A gift, perhaps? A free bet for my troubles? No, I checked my emails to find one from titan stating that they suspected fraudulent activity, and as I couldn't provide card details, they had cancelled the £2300 withdrawal which was on hold, taken away the funds, and returned my original £500 investment to my account. However, I would not be able to withdraw this until I could provide details of the magical mystery card which I have no knowledge of.
Thus, having been chuffed at being £2300 up, happy that I could pay off some student loan debt, I am now £500 down with no way to retrieve the money.
AVOID!!!