If anyone can help shed some light on my situation, it would be much appreciated.
I have transactions to Goldenbet casino that are showing as Falcora finance (bank transfer) and Travvers (apple and google pay).
i have emailed Travvers using the email addresses given on this forum but had no response so have no started a chargeback with NatWest. I have gone down the route of goods not received, stating I bought digital goods.
can anyone help me understand what I need to gather as evidence? I have screenshots of all deposits into goldenbet already incase they close my account.
any help appreciated. Thanks all
Hi paul, I have a lot of problems regarding using credit cards/loans for gambling on these dodgy offshore sites (mystake Jackbit), transactions with mystake on revolut under name 'falcora finance'. I am raising many complaints/chargeback requests but not sure im taking the right approach.
From reading through many posts you seem very knoweadgable on this and wondered if ya could spare some time to help me, whether on here or PM? Cheers
Hi there I never got anywhere with Revolut currently with the FOS I do not do emails off site but everything should be on here that you need mate if declined the chargebacks you raise a complaint then FOS I said it was gambling if it is money transfers its very difficult
Ok cheers. Yeah I'm threateing them with the Ombudsmon if they don't act in my favour, Also messaged Falcora Finance saying I'm not happy with there transactions ( I know what there upto.)
Just wasnt sure wether or not I should go down the chargeback route, the goods/items not recieved route or I've not been protected as an addicted gambler. Also the irresponsible lending route.
I have seen this on the gambling comision website:
''A gambling business should make sure that if they are accepting payment from an e-wallet, such as PayPal or Skrill, that the money was not loaded from a credit card.''
This rule has been broken by all the gasmbling sites I've used including Betway.
Its up to you bud I always just said it was the gambling bypassing UK laws myself others have tried different ways
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