
ALERT: Bovada is a SCAM. My account got permanently disabled for breaching their Term of Service that I've never did.
I want to share my experience with Bovada because I believe other players should know as well.
I initially deposited $50 and my balance increased to approximately $7,000. Prior to that, I had deposited a total of over $700 and successfully withdrawn $500 without further verification.
After my balance reached approximately $3,000, Bovada requested account verification. I completed the verification process as requested.
After my balance finally increased to approximately $7,000, Bovada disabled my account.
What angered me even more was that the first support representative I spoke to said my account was fine and my funds were completely safe. However, I was later informed that Bovada had discovered a violation of their Terms of Service and was accusing me of breaching their rules.
They're accusing me of violating "3.2 Single Account Access", "6.7 Betting Syndicates", and "6.8 Abuse of Bonus Programs and Wager Limits." I know I didn't even use any bonuses or have more than one account.
They are trying to find evidence to accuse me of violating their Terms of Service, something I know I would never do. Why would I violate their Terms of Service knowing that it would result in my account being permanently suspended? My account is now permanently disabled and I cannot access my funds. All the terms of service they claim I violated are lies.
I'm posting this because I want everyone to know what happened to me. Beware of Bovada. My experience was extremely unpleasant and I personally advise everyone to stay away from this provider.
You might not have any problems now, but when you start winning big, that's when they'll interfere and make you lose money that you had won.
Additional information: My friend also experienced something similar and had his betting limit reduced after Bovada discovered he had won too much money. Previously, my friend could bet $100 to $200 on a single bet, but now they've limited his account to only $10 to $20.