1win IMPS Withdrawal Pending and Deposit Not Credited
Two players with stuck payments and reference numbers, plus a burner who calls 1win 'dastardly' and then offers to hand it money anyway.

On Tuesday, 1win's X mentions offered a compact survey of how a payment complaint actually looks. Two players showed up with money stuck in the pipes and real support-ticket numbers. A third, display name '1win scammer,' showed up with feelings and a thesaurus.
The receipts
The first complaint worth reading came from Rishabh Nimke, who said an IMPS withdrawal was still sitting in pending and attached a screenshot for the record. The note that followed was the time-honored testimony of the suddenly spurned regular: 'I've been using this for a while and this has literally never happened to me before.'
A second account, @Swagger_1912, reported a withdrawal and a deposit both still uncredited, and appended the only currency that carries weight in these threads: two support-ticket references, SPP-1230641 and SPP-1274713. IMPS, for the uninitiated, is India's instant interbank transfer rail, which is exactly why a payment marked pending for hours reads as an event rather than a status update.
Dastardly, though
Running parallel to all that was @kode4Dscam, a burner whose display name is simply '1win scammer' and whose bio warns, 'I've been through it. don't let yourself.' Its opening statement was a study in economy: 'Scam, fraud. Dastardly.'

It then promised to share its experience with 'all internet media' and, in a turn that quietly deflates the entire indictment, offered to hand the casino money: 'If you need money, I will give it to you, but do not commit fraud on your bastard.' The burner aimed this at @1winPro, the brand's actual account, and at @Owner1win, an account named 'Owner 1win' with a paid checkmark and a bio consisting entirely of a Telegram link. Whether that account owns anything is left as an exercise for the reader.
Two pending payments and one anonymous account do not make a scandal; they make a Tuesday. But the ticket numbers are real, the IMPS rail is built to be instant, and somewhere in the middle an account named '1win scammer' is offering to hand the casino money anyway. If that is not customer support, it is at least a memorable impression of it.
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