Stopped playing 5 years ago. Just received a mindark withdrawal?

Oh boy! This mistake will hurt the one who made it! Ouch!

I’ve ran into similar mistakes myself, a teller handed my a $100 instead of a $1, a banker gave me an extra $100 in my withdrawals, etc. Since I respect others, I returned the extra each time! Only the criminal minded person would say, “oops! Their mistake, mine now!”

It takes a good-honest man to do right. The fact you bring this up and are willing to make things right is a good mark on your character! Honest-good men believe thing belong to someone who worked hard for that thing and respect ownership! Thanks for showing what kinda man you are!
 
That would be stealing :)
or it would be accepting a payment that was due that the mistakingly think was not?

It's a game/casino/what not.
 
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I’ve ran into similar mistakes myself, a teller handed my a $100 instead of a $1, a banker gave me an extra $100 in my withdrawals, etc. Since I respect others, I returned the extra each time! Only the criminal minded person would say, “oops! Their mistake, mine now!”
I've been on the other end before and a restaurant overcharged me by 100 for burger... I think employee was skimming off of the top, but that's another story, Mindark employees would never think of doing anything like that, right...
 
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I've been on the other end before and a restaurant overcharged me by 100 for burger... I think employee was skimming off of the top, but that's another story, Mindark employees would never think of doing anything like that, right...

So your question is, doesn’t two wrongs make a wright? The answer is and always will be no!
 
If a business or banking institution make a mistake on a payment, and can provide reasonable proof that it was in error, they have adequate legal grounds to recover it.
Don’t run off with the money unless you want to start a lawsuit.
 
I'm starting to loose confidence in this game.
To be fair, this was 13-15 years ago. I have been in similar situations with several other companies so I do not at all believe this to be exclusive for Mindark but in all processes that requires manual work.
 
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If this story is true, which we don't know for sure, but anyway... I'd like to ask one question to the person who made this mistake: how does it feel to be looted?
 
If a business or banking institution make a mistake on a payment, and can provide reasonable proof that it was in error, they have adequate legal grounds to recover it.
Don’t run off with the money unless you want to start a lawsuit.
I don't know how other countries civil law works, but here sender doesn't need to prove error. It's the receiver that needs to have title to these money. Else he is obliged to return it. Also works for private transfers.
For international transfers it's harder to enforce, may be cheaper to let it go.
 
Support answered. They wrongly sent someone else's withdrawal to me
It takes them 60 days to send money, and still they manage to make mistakes. One would think they would have Time to double / triple / 10 times check their money transfers to avoid issues.
 
It takes them 60 days to send money, and still they manage to make mistakes. One would think they would have Time to double / triple / 10 times check their money transfers to avoid issues.

It takes them 60 days just because of the "waist game" they do with withdrawals vs deposits. I m sure they could verify money laundries and everything and send the money to you in less than 6 working days but whatever...
 
crap, let me make sure I still have a picture or you may not believe it.
 
Oh I had this saved, found it and got super curious, can we hear it now? Pretty pleeeasase?? 😘
 
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