Rizk tries to scam, again.

funny this thread,

this is what happens when you gamble,

gambling isn't for everyone, let me explain, the same thing has happened to Kim, and cost him thousands of pounds bets ,accepted and then rejected bet, its often landed in 4 rolls wen kims bet wasn't placed, or landed in a lighting number when his bet wasn't placed,

why i point this out, your reaction and his.

your mental health is important, in my opinion you where winded up regarding your unlucky situation ,its how gambling is, it happens, you need to be able to let it go, if not, it will drive you mad and this is what's happened you.

you can think Rizk are doing this or trying too this or that, its all in your thinking buddy.

why i say these things, because i was there, i would do the same thing, but i took myself away from betting, like i said it s not for everyone,

i do think for the better for yourself and less hassle, don't gamble,

 
Then you can start rejecting bets ALWAYS after its shown a winner? You cant first accept a bet and then reject it..
Are you saying that it said Bet accepted and once the amount of the win would show your bet was voided? (So game played then you were told bet was void)

I have heard of instant rejection on bets so when you stake and at "Bets accepted" it gets rejected. 

Their are many complex reasons this could have failed and unfortunately I don't think forum members can answer that for you.

As I said put a complaint in with the license provider. Usually get a bit of action when they come into play. Good luck and as @Billymitch says for the benefit of your mental health don't stress yourself. 

 
I have a good experience with both MGA and AskGamblers. Both have mediated and fixed things for me. The negative part about MGA is that it takes ages to get it done. AskGamblers sorted me within a couple of days. 

 
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And this is why Sweden and finally the UK are implementing strict gambling laws as of recently. Trust me, don't even bother filing complaints with IBAS or whatever nonsense third party adjudicator they suggested, as those adjudicators are funded by the online casino industry. You'll waste your time. You can take them to court, that's the only way you'll get your money back, but that will cost you money if you aren't legally savy and you'll most likely have to do it in Malta. 

 
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