Vegas Mobile Casino - Winning voided
I opened an account with Vegas Mobile Casino over a year ago. I was able to deposit and play freely without being asked for any ID or verification. On 11 June at 22:48, I deposited £45 via Apple Pay and won £2,652. I requested a withdrawal and on 12 June, I was told to provide verification documents for cards I had used months earlier, including one from January and one from May.
I complied and sent all documents. However, they delayed the process without valid justification, and I checked in with them regularly, fearing they were trying to avoid paying out my winnings. Eventually, on 5 July, they emailed me saying they had closed my account, stating I logged in from a different country. I had already informed them that I was abroad due to a family emergency (my mother-in-law passed away), and they acknowledged this without any objection at the time.
Despite my account being supposedly under review, I was able to deposit again on 13 June—£100 at 13:07 and £200 at 13:29—which was accepted. Only after that did they restrict my account, with no clear explanation or refund.
I believe this is unfair treatment and possibly a breach of the UK Gambling Commission’s rules regarding fair treatment and timely withdrawals. I am seeking the release of my £2,652 winnings.
I complied and sent all documents. However, they delayed the process without valid justification, and I checked in with them regularly, fearing they were trying to avoid paying out my winnings. Eventually, on 5 July, they emailed me saying they had closed my account, stating I logged in from a different country. I had already informed them that I was abroad due to a family emergency (my mother-in-law passed away), and they acknowledged this without any objection at the time.
Despite my account being supposedly under review, I was able to deposit again on 13 June—£100 at 13:07 and £200 at 13:29—which was accepted. Only after that did they restrict my account, with no clear explanation or refund.
I believe this is unfair treatment and possibly a breach of the UK Gambling Commission’s rules regarding fair treatment and timely withdrawals. I am seeking the release of my £2,652 winnings.