Wow vegas refuses to provide records verifying the settlement of a disconnected bonus round
On April 24, 2026, at approximately 12:15 a.m., I was playing Kraken’s Hunger by BGaming on WOW Vegas at a wager of 4 SC. I had completed 30 bonus spins and had just unlocked 10 additional free spins with a 10x multiplier when the game disconnected and began displaying a persistent error 204. I was unable to return to the game or access any other BGaming titles for roughly two days.
WOW Vegas later credited 237 Free SC and stated that the bonus had automatically completed. However, that amount appeared to correspond to the winnings already accumulated before the disconnection and did not appear to include any additional winnings from the 10 free spins with the 10x multiplier that I was unable to watch play out.
I repeatedly requested the provider-side verification records necessary to determine whether 237 SC was the correct final result. These records included the BGaming round ID, session ID, transaction IDs, timestamps, completed game log, final settlement result, bonus outcome, and any provider response showing that the remaining spins were completed and included in the settlement.
For approximately three weeks, WOW Vegas did not provide any of the requested records. Instead, representatives made statements such as, “We have verified the corresponding backend logs, and the round outcome was generated in accordance with the game’s logic and certified mechanics,” without producing the logs or any other evidence supporting that conclusion.
WOW Vegas then repeatedly instructed me to contact BGaming directly. I explained that BGaming could not locate or investigate the round without the account-specific round and session identifiers held by WOW Vegas.
WOW Vegas ultimately stated that it had provided all relevant information, declared the matter fully resolved, and warned that future messages regarding the issue might not receive a response. At no point did WOW Vegas provide the requested round record, replay, settlement calculation, provider verification, or even the identifiers necessary for BGaming to investigate. The last Kraken’s Hunger transaction visible in my account history was BGM-29634517366. The next transaction shown was BGM-29634718633, leaving no visible completed-round record for the interrupted bonus.
I am not asserting a specific missing payout because WOW Vegas has withheld the records needed to establish the actual completed result. However, the 10 remaining free spins with the 10x multiplier had the potential to award up to 5,000 times my wagered amount. I am requesting that WOW Vegas provide the complete provider-side record and replay for the disputed bonus round, including those remaining spins, the multiplier, and the final settlement calculation. If WOW Vegas cannot produce those records, I request appropriate compensation for an interrupted and unverifiable bonus round.
WOW Vegas later credited 237 Free SC and stated that the bonus had automatically completed. However, that amount appeared to correspond to the winnings already accumulated before the disconnection and did not appear to include any additional winnings from the 10 free spins with the 10x multiplier that I was unable to watch play out.
I repeatedly requested the provider-side verification records necessary to determine whether 237 SC was the correct final result. These records included the BGaming round ID, session ID, transaction IDs, timestamps, completed game log, final settlement result, bonus outcome, and any provider response showing that the remaining spins were completed and included in the settlement.
For approximately three weeks, WOW Vegas did not provide any of the requested records. Instead, representatives made statements such as, “We have verified the corresponding backend logs, and the round outcome was generated in accordance with the game’s logic and certified mechanics,” without producing the logs or any other evidence supporting that conclusion.
WOW Vegas then repeatedly instructed me to contact BGaming directly. I explained that BGaming could not locate or investigate the round without the account-specific round and session identifiers held by WOW Vegas.
WOW Vegas ultimately stated that it had provided all relevant information, declared the matter fully resolved, and warned that future messages regarding the issue might not receive a response. At no point did WOW Vegas provide the requested round record, replay, settlement calculation, provider verification, or even the identifiers necessary for BGaming to investigate. The last Kraken’s Hunger transaction visible in my account history was BGM-29634517366. The next transaction shown was BGM-29634718633, leaving no visible completed-round record for the interrupted bonus.
I am not asserting a specific missing payout because WOW Vegas has withheld the records needed to establish the actual completed result. However, the 10 remaining free spins with the 10x multiplier had the potential to award up to 5,000 times my wagered amount. I am requesting that WOW Vegas provide the complete provider-side record and replay for the disputed bonus round, including those remaining spins, the multiplier, and the final settlement calculation. If WOW Vegas cannot produce those records, I request appropriate compensation for an interrupted and unverifiable bonus round.