
1xBet Withdrawal Scam: Documented Cases & How to Protect Your Funds
The 1xBet withdrawal scam is perhaps the most financially damaging aspect of the platform. The pattern is consistent across thousands of documented cases: a user deposits funds, places bets, wins, and requests a withdrawal — at which point 1xBet freezes the account and demands an escalating series of verification documents. Users who comply find the goalposts continually moved until they give up.
Documented cases from Trustpilot include users from Ethiopia, the Philippines, India, and Bangladesh describing nearly identical experiences. One user reported requesting a withdrawal of 5,000 ETB, only for the 1xBet agent to transfer only 4,000 ETB and pocket the remaining 1,000 ETB. Another reported a deposit of ₹10,000 via PhonePay where the bank confirmed the transaction but 1xBet never credited the account after 45+ days.
A formal complaint at Casino Guru (ID 199740) documents 1xBet using identity verification specifically as a blackmail tactic — acknowledging the debt but refusing to pay. The user filed a formal complaint with the Curacao Gaming Control Board. The consistent response from 1xBet support is copy-pasted delays rather than resolution, which security experts describe as a deliberate withdrawal prevention strategy.
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