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Old 18th March 2003, 01:05 PM
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Since your earlier posts are about online casinos, I'll assume this is who scammed you.

It depends where the casino is based. If it's a 3rd world country (likely somewhere in the carribbean), then you are really at their mercy. If it's in a western country, appeal to the gaming commission that regualates that area (or country).

Contact your credit card company and inform them, they might be able to get your deposit back.

Keep contacting the casino (don't be abusive), asking if the money has been sent.

I hope you also kept a record of transactions with them (or you REALLY are at their mercy).

Basically no matter what you do will take up alot of time, and cause alot of inconveniences.

If it's a small amount, you may not want to even bother.

You should check out other peoples experiences with the casinos in future (either sites that review casinos, or post on a board like BJ21.com or bjfonline.com)

There are alot of dodgy casinos out there that cause quite a few problems (mainly about signup bonuses). You just have to do your homework and find the ones that will pay you (but I guess you can never be 100% sure they will).

No such thing as a free lunch, and the catch with BHing is sometimes they won't pay you (they normally will, but it may takes a VERY long time, so don't use your rent money :wink:
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