BC.GAME BDT Deposits and Withdrawals Down Two Weeks
The multi-award-winning platform's Bangladesh on-ramp has spent two weeks failing, and support's best answer is "no ETA."

A BC.GAME player who says they play every single day has spent the past two weeks discovering that the platform's Bangladeshi Taka rail only works when it feels like it. A withdrawal came back refunded, a deposit failed outright, and the support ticket now open on the matter has produced exactly one deliverable: no ETA.
The poster, @aFlextra, laid out the timeline with the energy of someone who has clearly turned transaction-history refreshes into a daily ritual:
Yesterday I had a withdrawal refunded. and Finally today my deposit has failed! I have raised a ticket and support isn't providing any ETA. PLZ Fix it. I play on bc EVERYDAY!

This is not a chain-congestion story, which is almost a shame, because "the network was busy" would at least have sounded like an explanation. BDT is the Bangladeshi Taka, meaning a daily player is trying to move fiat in and out of a betting account and watching both doors jam at once. A refunded withdrawal and a failed deposit are the same road closed in two directions.
Awards do not process Taka
BC.GAME's own bio still bills the platform as a "Multi-award winning betting platform." Awards for what, the bio does not say, but a functioning BDT corridor was apparently not on the scorecard. A company that describes itself that way is currently offering a daily player two weeks of refunds and failures, plus a support response that amounts to a shrug with a ticket number.
To be clear about what "no ETA" means here: the player is not waiting on a disputed payout or a bonus math problem. They are waiting to hear when they will be able to put taka in and take taka out of an account they say they use daily. Support has been asked and has declined to hazard a guess. The player, meanwhile, still plays every day. It is the funding and the cashing out that have become optional.
It is at least a change of pace from BC.GAME's recent support playbook, which has leaned on a double "hey" and a request to send your UID, a detail usually already sitting in the ticket. This time the department skipped the pleasantries and went straight to the part where nothing moves. For now, the most reliable feature on the platform appears to be the daily check-in.
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