Although I'm an experienced online player of slots and have read many stories of players experiencing various challenges receiving their withdrawals in a timely manner, I personally have been quite lucky in that respect.
Being account managed elsewhere usually helps.
However, I've never experienced not being able to actually withdraw funds before, getting repeated error messages on each attempt.
Worse still, every request made to Slotstrike is effectively ignored, answered only by a never ending request for my details each time (always provided), screenshots (also provided) and all without any hint of a resolution to my issue.
Whether the communication is by the text service they offer, or by email, every single attempt within the same conversation/thread is met as if it's the first time they've heard from me:
"Please provide your name, email, address, DOB".
I deposited easily enough, making several £100 deposits.
After losses of £500, I won just over £3k and thought it a good moment to cash out.
The site simply wouldn't allow me to do so.
There were no sign up bonuses involved at all - I never use them in case of disputes about wagering etc.
I cannot get a response from them at all, other than the responses exampled above.
On two of the rare replies when they did vaguely "address" my issue, they said "there are no issues with withdrawals", "please provide a screenshot of any error message".
I duly provide the screenshot.
Then comes silence.
I try again to ask them for help - and am met by exactly the same process and replies as previously.
All communications are met in exactly the same manner, from the start all over again, ending in silence.
It's Groundhog Day, really.
I cannot elicit any other response from them.
There has never been a hint of an attempt to offer a solution of any kind.
Incidentally, I did get an email from them when I opened the account to state that it had been successfully verified so that doesn't appear to be a reason.
Whatever the reason may turn out to be, I may never know as they never provide either a reason, nor a solution.
Has anyone else ever experienced something similar?
If so, I'd be grateful to know how you addressed it?
Thanks