Hello.
I see why you feel frustrated. It really can feel unfair when you follow the rules as you understand them and suddenly face a ban after winning. Your feelings are completely valid, of course.
Here’s the tricky part from a casino’s perspective:
Using a third-party payment method is indeed considered a serious violation of their rules. Casinos enforce this strictly to prevent fraud, money laundering, or other security risks, because they can't verify you and your activity "face to face," hence relying on KYC and other investigations. Even if you acted honestly and won fairly, the system has to follow its terms.
It might seem strange that your deposit was accepted and you could play freely. Unfortunately, casinos often detect these issues during verification, which usually happens at the withdrawal stage. That’s why it only came up after you tried to cash out.
So, is it fair?
From your perspective, the answer is probably no.
From the casino’s point of view, it is standard procedure to protect themselves and other players. The key lesson is that casinos can enforce rules retroactively if they find a breach, even if the gameplay itself was fair.
I know this is disappointing, and it doesn’t feel fair emotionally. You acted in good faith, but rules about third-party payments are usually treated as non-negotiable.
Hope that helps you see both sides a little, your win was fair, but the account rules are strict and the casino is within its rights.
If you prefer an official discussion, reaching out to the licensing authority could be the optimal course of action, I'd say.
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