View Poll Results: Have you been scammed by king.com?

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Thread: Esposing the scam that is king.com

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by rahnnyboy View Post
    Tai, I also (as pretty much everyone here) got nabbed by this too. With the "donated to freeroll" language and everything...

    Trust me, for a site this size, the money is fluidic and it is well solvent...so it isn't actually your official money that was already in the freeroll and would have to be extracted, if you prove you are a legitimate player with no additional accounts, they will reinstate you and your full balance will still be there. I had over 400$ in my account when it happened...when I got reinstated, all 400$ was still there...every penny accounted for.

    Regards.
    I've been told this over and over again by users above and despite this, king.com have refused to even give me a chance to prove my innocence, as shown by this email received today:

    Dear Gary,

    thank you for your e-mail.

    As previously stated we can not go into detail about what our security
    system show due to obvious reasons.

    However, besides from what our security system show it is clearly the
    same person playing on this account as well as on the connected
    account. There are obvious signs of previous experience and it would be
    more than a coincident that you happen to play the exact same games and
    almost acheive the exact same scores.

    Our decision to donate your winnings to Freeroll tournaments stand.


    I am furious about this and regardless of what people will no doubt continue to say to me about king.com, I am perfectly justified in feeling the way I feel, in light of my personal experience.

    I am still fuming!

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by taijijai View Post
    I've been told this over and over again by users above and despite this, king.com have refused to even give me a chance to prove my innocence, as shown by this email received today:

    Dear Gary,

    thank you for your e-mail.

    As previously stated we can not go into detail about what our security
    system show due to obvious reasons.

    However, besides from what our security system show it is clearly the
    same person playing on this account as well as on the connected
    account. There are obvious signs of previous experience and it would be
    more than a coincident that you happen to play the exact same games and
    almost acheive the exact same scores.

    Our decision to donate your winnings to Freeroll tournaments stand.


    I am furious about this and regardless of what people will no doubt continue to say to me about king.com, I am perfectly justified in feeling the way I feel, in light of my personal experience.

    I am still fuming!
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  3. #13
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    Yes I've done that myself in the past, he gives good advice )

  4. #14
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    They won't give you the name of the connected account?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kworb View Post
    They won't give you the name of the connected account?
    um...welll....of course not

    Yes I've done that myself in the past, he gives good advice
    TheFool is great and extremely helpful! He is the one who can make the magic happen in king he is really nice and cares about us players! plus he can be spectacularly hilarious when he wants to XD
    A lie is a lie even if everyone believes it. The truth is the truth even if nobody recognizes it. – David Stevens

  6. #16
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    Thanks guys I suppose I could give that a try...

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grengoddess View Post
    um...welll....of course not
    But why not? If they'd accuse me of having another account I'd like to take a look at it and its scores and such.

  8. #18
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    @OP


    Ask to make a video interview where you show that it is you who play on your account.

    Then, ask them to make a video interview with the connected account.

    This should prove that you are not playing on both accounts as long as the video interview turns out fine

  9. #19
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    so, question, does everyone go through this hassle on the first withdrawal? if not, how can i avoid it? Ive yet to withdrawal...

    ive definately lost enough to be legit but how do you prove that to them? I dont get insanely high scores either

  10. #20
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    I was wondering about preemptively avoiding this scenario myself. Once I started getting a sizeable balance ($600 in 30 Days), I knew I was going to withdraw soon and get this pat-down. I was curious if I could go through a verification process beforehand and sent them an email asking just that. I still never received a response and that was 2 weeks ago at least.

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