Erducer12 Tells Duelbits Execs Site Is 100% Scam
A player announced Duelbits is in "100% scam mode" with four screenshots, one middle finger, and zero actual allegations.

A Duelbits player declared the site is in "100% scam mode" early Wednesday morning, tagging the company's chief marketing officer, its main account, and its co-founder in a post that somehow managed to deploy four screenshots, two emoji, and absolutely zero specific allegations.
The post, from an account called Erducer12, arrived at 2:37 AM, a time when many of history's most confident decisions have been made. "What the fuck did they do to this site?" the post read. "I think it's in 100% scam mode, so I'm not depositing a single fucking dollar." Readers were then treated to a middle-finger emoji and a thumbs-down, the twin pillars of modern consumer advocacy.
Four screenshots were attached. What they depict is anyone's guess. The post offered no explanation of which game was played, what outcome prompted the meltdown, or whether any actual policy changed at Duelbits or if the site simply declined to rearrange mathematics around one player's expectations. The middle finger was apparently meant to fill the gap.
The timing is nonetheless interesting. Days earlier, Duelbits appeared in a sweeping Gamstat blackjack audit by xet that measured 2.7 million rounds of in-house blackjack across 15 casinos and found not a single group of players in profit overall, a result that is either deeply troubling or deeply unsurprising depending on how many times you have heard the phrase "the house always wins." The audit gave the "scam mode" crowd at least a data point to gesture toward, even if Erducer12 did not reference it. The audit did not reference Erducer12. The two exist in parallel, like neighbors who share a wall but have never spoken.
The complaint also landed roughly 16 hours after Duelbits announced $100,000 in new challenges across more than 65 events, the kind of marketing blast that says "everything is fine, please look at this money." The casino's X feed has been a parade of streamer max wins, weekly rakeback drops, and Team Liquid CS2 hype. If anyone at Duelbits saw the 2:37 AM subpoena to the C-suite, they have chosen to respond by posting more Keno highlights.
Erducer12 tagged @DuelbitsJasper, the company's CMO, alongside the main @Duelbits account and co-founder @DuelbitsJoe, ensuring maximum executive visibility for a post that amounts to "trust me, bro" in boldface. Whether this approach yields a response is an open question. The post currently sits with zero replies and zero quote tweets, making it less a public reckoning and more a message in a bottle tossed into a sea of affiliate codes.
The account behind the complaint is a regular with modest reach, not an influencer or streamer with a reputation to leverage. That does not make the frustration less real, but it does make the demand for attention more theatrical. Summoning the co-founder of a casino because you are pretty sure something feels off is the crypto gambling equivalent of calling the CEO of Ford because your check engine light came on.
Duelbits has not publicly addressed the post, and given that the company has spent the week celebrating an 81.5x Keno win, a $17,750 run on a $25 bet, and 65 new challenges with six figures in prizes, it seems unlikely to clear the deck for a four-screenshot vibes audit. The middle finger remains, for now, unanswered.
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