Arlen Lopiccalo: Don't lie to your bank because it can be traced back to you. You just had a bad luck streak. There are good offshore casino websites that have regulaters and a gaming commission. Any casinos doesn't play fair gets black listed, and everyone drops them. The ones with the cap logo are closely watched. Also google casino watchdog. It's a group that steps in and helps anyone having problems with online casinos. And if they don't play fair they get blacklisted. You can become an affiliate through many online casinos and EARN A LOT OF MONEY. find out how at http://online18casino.com/webmasters/how-to-become... good luck with earning your money back....Show more
Laveta Fathy: That money is long gone. You could lie to your bank, but it will be very easy for them to deny your fraud claim. The easiest way for them to do that will be to gather ip address info, which means if you gambled online from your own computer it will be VERY easy to trace back to it. T! he burden of proof is on you on this one, and it will be a hell of an undertaking to "prove" your transactions were unauthorized.You admit you were stupid to gamble. Learn from it. Attempting to commit fraud with your bank will likely fail and could result in you being investigated for said fraud. Catching a fraud case will be a far more expensive in the long run than just sucking it up and dealing with losing money in an ill advised gambling attempt.Short answer, yes, you will be breaking laws by attempting to defraud your bank for legitimately lost money. Never trust an offshore website with your money. There is no way to assure that they aren't trying to steal your money. They suck, but these are your consequences to deal with.Sorry dude, better luck next time....Show more
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