They Are Fraud Company, They Taking deposit and hold your deposit want back your money and also don’t back in wallet in 1xbet wallet .
I have made 02 deposit 9000 and 20000 still I have not received my deposit in my 1xbet wallet and when you call them they are telling sir it’s in the process you will receive by end of the day .
No problem I am complaining in cyber crime as I have all proof plus 1xbet customer call recorder I have you will be big trouble all 1xbet employees and also I am complaining this thing to cyber crime after you will have to pay 10x amount which you have done in my deposit please note.
A frustrated user has come forward with a tale that’s raising eyebrows—and possibly the blood pressure of 1xBet’s customer service team. The unnamed bettor claims they deposited a hefty 9,000 and 20,000 (currency undisclosed, but let’s assume it’s not Monopoly money) into their 1xBet wallet, only to find their funds stuck in limbo. According to the user, when they called for answers, they got the classic “it’s in the process, check back by the end of the day” line. Spoiler alert: the day ended, but the money didn’t show up.
This isn’t a lone sob story either—it’s starting to sound like a broken record with 1xBet. Social media platforms like X are buzzing with similar complaints. Just last year, a Nigerian user accused the company of sitting on a N137 Million win, demanding a laundry list of credentials to release the funds—credentials they didn’t bother asking for when the deposit was made. It’s almost as if 1xBet has a “welcome mat” for your cash but a “no exit” sign when you try to cash out. Funny how that works, right?
Our disgruntled bettor isn’t taking this lying down. Armed with call recordings and what they claim is airtight proof, they’re ready to escalate this to cybercrime authorities. “You’ll be in big trouble, 1xBet employees,” they warned, promising a legal showdown that could force the company to cough up ten times the deposit amount. Bold words. If this pans out, it might be less of a jackpot win and more of a courtroom drama.
This isn’t the first time 1xBet has faced heat. Back in 2020, Reddit threads lit up with users calling it a “scam” after deposits vanished or withdrawals turned into a verification nightmare. One user even quipped, “I’ve got better odds of winning hide-and-seek with my money than getting it back from 1xBet.” Ouch. Then there’s the Indian user from last year who claimed 17,000 INR disappeared after a withdrawal request, only to be met with endless document demands—selfies, IDs, maybe a picture of their pet hamster next?
The pattern’s hard to ignore: deposits slide in smooth as butter, but getting your money back feels like pulling teeth from a crocodile. The company’s standard response? “Contact our security team, we’ll sort it out.” But with complaints piling up faster than laundry on a Monday, it’s fair to wonder—sorting it out for who, exactly?
For now, this latest accuser is ready to take it to the next level, and if their cybercrime threat holds water, 1xBet might be in for more than a slap on the wrist. Could this be the moment the betting giant gets a reality check? Or will it just shrug, sip its coffee, and keep spinning the “it’s in process” wheel? Stay tuned—because if this goes legal, the only ones betting might be the lawyers.
In the meantime, a little advice for online bettors: maybe stick to something safer—like betting on whether your cat will knock over your coffee again. At least you’ll see that payout coming.