Breach of settlement offer and unpaid funds
BREACH OF SETTLEMENT OFFER AND UNPAID FUNDS
To: Casbit Group N.V. / JustBit Support Team
Date: March 2026
Subject: Formal Notice of Pending AskGamblers Complaint – Case #268081
TITLE: JustBit Refusing to Pay €13,706.82 After Breaching Their Own Settlement Offer
COMPLAINT BODY:
I am filing this formal complaint against JustBit (justbit.io), operated by Casbit Group N.V., due to a severe and prolonged breach of a settlement agreement, refusal of payment, and deceptive conduct.
In October 2024, the casino initiated and sent me a formal settlement proposal via email, offering a refund of €5,542.05. Although this amount was significantly lower than my actual net losses, I accepted the offer in good faith to resolve the matter quickly. The agreement included a clear payment deadline of 20 days.
However, despite the offer originating from the casino itself and my formal acceptance, JustBit has failed to fulfill its obligation. That deadline passed months ago. Since then, I have made over 60 attempts to resolve this via email and Trustpilot, only to be met with silence or misleading assurances.
The casino has used this "offer" as a stalling tactic, showing a complete lack of professional ethics.
Because JustBit has breached its own settlement proposal and caused me significant financial and psychological distress, I hereby declare that previous lower offer NULL AND VOID. I am now formally demanding the full recovery of my total net losses on the platform:
• Total Deposits: €19,526.82
• Total Withdrawals: €5,820.00
• Total Disputed Amount: €13,706.82
Furthermore, I am a resident of the Netherlands, where this operator is not licensed to provide gambling services. This strengthens my legal position to recover the full extent of my losses.
I have a complete dossier of evidence, including the email where the casino sent the settlement proposal, my acceptance, and the subsequent chain of ignored communications. This is my final notice before I submit this case to AskGamblers and escalate to the Curaçao eGaming authorities.
To: Casbit Group N.V. / JustBit Support Team
Date: March 2026
Subject: Formal Notice of Pending AskGamblers Complaint – Case #268081
TITLE: JustBit Refusing to Pay €13,706.82 After Breaching Their Own Settlement Offer
COMPLAINT BODY:
I am filing this formal complaint against JustBit (justbit.io), operated by Casbit Group N.V., due to a severe and prolonged breach of a settlement agreement, refusal of payment, and deceptive conduct.
In October 2024, the casino initiated and sent me a formal settlement proposal via email, offering a refund of €5,542.05. Although this amount was significantly lower than my actual net losses, I accepted the offer in good faith to resolve the matter quickly. The agreement included a clear payment deadline of 20 days.
However, despite the offer originating from the casino itself and my formal acceptance, JustBit has failed to fulfill its obligation. That deadline passed months ago. Since then, I have made over 60 attempts to resolve this via email and Trustpilot, only to be met with silence or misleading assurances.
The casino has used this "offer" as a stalling tactic, showing a complete lack of professional ethics.
Because JustBit has breached its own settlement proposal and caused me significant financial and psychological distress, I hereby declare that previous lower offer NULL AND VOID. I am now formally demanding the full recovery of my total net losses on the platform:
• Total Deposits: €19,526.82
• Total Withdrawals: €5,820.00
• Total Disputed Amount: €13,706.82
Furthermore, I am a resident of the Netherlands, where this operator is not licensed to provide gambling services. This strengthens my legal position to recover the full extent of my losses.
I have a complete dossier of evidence, including the email where the casino sent the settlement proposal, my acceptance, and the subsequent chain of ignored communications. This is my final notice before I submit this case to AskGamblers and escalate to the Curaçao eGaming authorities.