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Flush Player Says Deposit Never Landed

Flush markets withdrawals in under two minutes; one player says the money never showed up, and a rival's partner is sliding into DMs.

Flush went on X Tuesday to explain that nobody has to take its word for anything: every round is provably fair, verifiable before and after you play. The replies did some verification of their own. One player reported a deposit that never arrived.

Beneath the casino's post, @gamblebetss kept the report to a single line:

Deposited and never receieved it. Check DMs pls.

That is an allegation, not a finding. But it is a pointed one for a brand whose homepage promises withdrawals in under two minutes and writes "Instant Withdrawals" into its own title tag. Deposits, per that same site, confirm on the blockchain and update your balance "within minutes." Sending money in was supposed to be the easy part.

The thread also contained a second, stranger request. @auroxdkick, wearing a blue checkmark it pays for, describes itself as an "Official @Rainbet Partner & Content Creator." The account posted only: "Can we talk in DMs?" No complaint, no context, just a partner of rival casino Rainbet asking Flush for a moment alone, out in the open.

What a Rainbet partner wants from a competitor's direct messages is anyone's guess; the bio is doing all the talking. As of writing, neither request had drawn a public reply from Flush, so the provably fair thread keeps doing double duty as a support desk and a networking mixer.

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  2. Player deposit complaint
  3. Rainbet partner DM request

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