$40,000 CRASH: MR. DID BET CASINO STEAL WINNINGS FROM A PLAYER?
In the world of online casinos, where trust and transparency should come first, the story of a user under the nickname Habby67 becomes a wake-up call for the entire gaming community. His experience with Mr.Bet Casino is not just a story about a delay in payment, but a real odyssey through the labyrinths of bureaucracy and dubious practices, making you think about the integrity of some operators.
From the Joy of a Big Win to Silence: The First Eight Days of Hell by habby67
It all started from the moment that any player considers the peak of his luck - a big win. This happened on April 26, 2025. Habby67, like anyone else in his place, expected a simple, straightforward and, most importantly, fast process for withdrawing his honestly earned funds from Mr.Bet Casino. However, the harsh reality turned out to be far from rosy expectations. Instead of being notified of the receipt of funds in his account, he faced a blank wall of silence and outright ignorance from Mr.Bet Casino.
Eight long, excruciating days of tense suspense and growing anxiety passed. During this time, there was not a single request for verification from the casino, not the slightest explanation for the reasons for such an egregious delay. Habby67, whose posts on our forum were full of first bewilderment and then outright despair, wrote on May 4: "It's been 8 days since my withdrawal request, and so far nothing has begun." Numerous attempts to contact the support service through the online chat turned into torture - he received only standard, identical written replies, devoid of any specifics. "Every time I ask, the answer is the same," he shared on the forum. A typical response from the support team, which he recorded on screenshots and provided to us, boiled down to a mocking "Please wait another 48 hours", which, of course, stretched into infinity.
Imagine the emotional state of a gambler: euphoria from a significant win was quickly replaced by bewilderment, then grew into anxiety and, finally, into bitter, frank disappointment and suspicion of deception.
The Verification Farce: When a Casino Contradicts Itself
It would seem that after almost a decade of silence, when Habby67 had already begun to lose all hope, there was some progress. Around May 9, after his persistent appeals and our attention to the problem on the forum, the casino finally requested documents for identity verification. This is a standard procedure, and Habby67, of course, was ready to go through it immediately, providing all the necessary documents as soon as possible. However, even here he was waiting for another unpleasant surprise, another mockery from Mr.Bet.
After providing all the requested documents, his proof of residence was rejected as "unacceptable". What kind of document was it? Regular cable/internet/home phone bill. The absurdity of the situation, which Habby67 did not fail to point out on our forum, lay in a glaring contradiction: "They contradict themselves because the invoice I provided is on their own list of acceptable documents to prove residence!" We have repeatedly encountered such tricks - this is a classic trick of unscrupulous casinos to delay payments.
"Third Stage of Verification" – Sophisticated Taunt or Outright Fraud?
When hope was almost extinguished, something out of the ordinary happened, which can only be called a mockery. After all the hurdles with rejected documents and re-sending them, on May 10, the casino system suddenly displayed that Habby67's verification... successfully completed! "Well, now the system says my verification is complete," he wrote on our forum with a glimmer of hope. Joy? Alas, it was premature and brutally trampled on by the next contact with the casino's support.
When contacting the online chat to clarify the timing of the payment of his legitimate winnings after the supposedly "successful" verification, Habby67 received an answer that can be considered the height of cynicism. A representative of Mr.Bet informed him that the verification is actually NOT completed, and that there is some mythical "third stage of verification"! No explanation was provided about the essence of this "third stage", its necessity or timing - only a vague promise, that he will be "notified by e-mail" when this stage is completed.
Mr.Bet apparently deliberately created more and more non-existent obstacles, hoping that the player would either give up and give up his winnings, or, even worse for the player and more profitable for the casino, lose all his $40,000 back to the casino out of desperation and despair. This tactic, if it is really purposefully used (and all the facts point to this), is the height of bad faith, unprofessionalism and outright cynicism.
Accident or regularity?
The story of Habby67 is, unfortunately, not an isolated case in the world of online gambling. But it is an extremely vivid and illustrative example of what prohibitive difficulties and outright deception can be faced by players who have entrusted their funds to an online casino with a dubious reputation, such as Mr.Bet. A complete lack of clear communication, unreasonable and contradictory refusals to verify, invented multi-stage checks appearing out of nowhere – all these are classic signs that the casino is not playing by the rules, but by its own, fraudulent schemes.
Players like Habby67 deserve to be treated fairly and respectfully, have completely transparent rules and, of course, pay their winnings on time and in full! The Habby67 experience should be a harsh but important lesson for anyone who plays online:
- Always, ALWAYS check the reputation of the casino before making a deposit! Don't be lazy!
- Look for reviews on independent resources such as our forum, check for a valid license and, of course, check with reputable blacklists of casinos. Habby67 honestly admitted on the forum: "To be honest, I didn't know that you need to check if the casino is blacklisted before registering."
- Scrupulously save ALL correspondence with the support service, take screenshots of all important stages: withdrawal requests, refusals, terms of promotions, chat dialogues. This evidence can be decisive in an argument.
- Never be afraid to publicize cases of unscrupulous casino behavior! Tell your stories on specialized forums, in social networks, contact us on CasinosInCanada.com - this is the only way to fight scammers.
Our Next Steps and Unwavering Position
We will continue to closely monitor the situation of Habby67, although at the time of writing this article, after three weeks, his $40,000 has not been paid. We will continue to provide him with all possible information support and pressure on Mr.Bet Casino.
However, the very fact of the emergence and development of such a problem already casts not just a thick shadow, but puts a fat black stain on the reputation of Mr.Bet Casino. This serves as another stark reminder of the serious risks that exist in the online gambling industry, especially when playing on unlicensed or dubious venues.



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