Players Report Account Locks & Withdrawal Blocks
Second player corroborates account restriction pattern
Two separate players have now reported being restricted or locked out of their Rainbet accounts after long-term use, raising concerns about a possible pattern of punitive account actions. Fisher, who claimed to be one of the site's earliest users, said Rainbet banned him and slashed his maximum bet to roughly $20. In a public reply to a similar complaint, Bumfuz stated that Rainbet "did the same to me," corroborating the account restriction pattern. While these claims remain unverified, the recurrence of such reports may give players considering Rainbet a cause for caution.
Both accounts describe a sudden shift in treatment after what seemed like normal betting activity—Fisher was an early adopter and Bumfuz pointed to a complaint about withdrawal blocks and account locks. Their statements align with a broader context of unresolved user grievances, including unacknowledged support tickets and scam screenshots. For a player evaluating trust, this emerging pattern suggests potential risk if their account becomes subject to similar restrictions.
Third player corroborates — Bumfuz says Rainbet locked their account and blocked withdrawals
Three separate players have now come forward with reports of account restrictions and blocked withdrawals at Rainbet, forming a concerning pattern. On June 22, Bumfuz replied to a betstake complaint about locked accounts by stating plainly that Rainbet did the same to him, directly corroborating earlier claims. This follows Fisher's report on June 20 that he was banned and had his max bet slashed to roughly $20 after being one of the site's earliest users. All three accounts remain unverified, but the consistency of the allegations makes it harder for Rainbet to dismiss them as isolated incidents.
Despite no new lock reports on June 25, Rainbet's official account has still not acknowledged the outstanding complaints from Drain13642306 (June 24), Bumfuz (June 22), and ProFootTips (scam screenshot). For a player evaluating trust, the lack of any response or resolution from the casino's side is a significant red flag. When multiple users independently describe similar experiences—sudden account locks, withdrawal blocks, and unexplained bet limits—the natural conclusion is that Rainbet may be selectively restricting access to funds, which undermines the credibility of the platform.
Bumfuz repeats claim on June 22 — Rainbet locked account and blocked withdrawals, same as before
On June 22, player Bumfuz repeated a troubling claim: Rainbet locked his account and blocked withdrawals, just as they had done to others. Responding to NSBrooklyn's complaint about a similar experience, Bumfuz stated plainly, 'Rainbet did the same to me.' This marks the third corroborating report from separate players, following Fisher's ban and Bumfuz's earlier allegation.
Despite this growing pattern of account restrictions affecting at least three different users, Rainbet has yet to acknowledge any of these cases publicly. The lack of official response, combined with the unaddressed complaints from June 24 (Drain13642306) and June 22 (ProFootTips), raises serious concerns about the casino’s reliability and transparency. For players weighing whether to trust Rainbet, these repeated and unanswered reports suggest a systemic issue that has gone unresolved.
New player ProFootTips posts screenshot accusing Rainbet of scamming him, Bumfuz confirms account lock pattern again
On June 23, new player ProFootTips publicly accused Rainbet of scamming him by posting a screenshot directly on the casino's official account, captioning it with a blunt claim of being cheated. This incident echoed a recurring pattern: user Bumfuz independently confirmed that Rainbet had locked his account and blocked withdrawals, mirroring earlier complaints from Drain13642306 and others that have yet to be addressed by Rainbet's official channels.
The chorus of discontent grew louder as Dmack27 erupted with all-caps accusations of manipulated games and rigged outcomes, specifically calling out Rainbet for allowing streamers to hit big while ordinary players suffer. Simultaneously, a newly created account, AlertsScam59415, began systematically replying to every major Rainbet win clip, branding the platform a 'scam site ran by criminals'—amplifying the distrust that has lingered since the earlier unresolved complaints.
Despite no new account locks being reported on June 25, the failure of Rainbet's official account to acknowledge any of these complaints—from ProFootTips' screenshot to Bumfuz's confirmation and the ongoing barrage from AlertsScam59415—leaves a damaging record of unaddressed player grievances, forcing potential players to weigh the credibility of these accusations against the silence of the casino itself.
ProFootTips posts scam screenshot to Rainbet's official account, Bumfuz reconfirms account lock pattern
ProFootTips posted a direct accusation on Rainbet's official Twitter account, sharing a screenshot with the caption 'this is how its look thnks rainbet to scam me' and referencing their account RB: Notlucky77. This marks the first time in this cycle that a player has provided visual evidence of a scam allegation directly to the casino's official account. Around the same time, Bumfuz again confirmed on June 22 that Rainbet had locked his account and blocked withdrawals, adding weight to the growing pattern of complaints from multiple users.
Meanwhile, the dedicated bot account AlertsScam59415 continues to reply to prominent Rainbet win clips with the statement 'This is a scam site ran by criminals.' This repeated pattern of systematic accusations, now spanning several independent accounts with documented evidence, suggests a concerning trend that players should consider when evaluating the casino's trustworthiness.
ProFootTips posts scam screenshot to Rainbet's official post, AlertsScam bot continues tagging
On June 24, the pattern of unaddressed player complaints intensified when ProFootTips replied directly to Rainbet’s official post featuring streamers Mitch Jones and Hunterowner, attaching a screenshot captioned 'this is how its look thnks rainbet to scam me RB: Notlucky77.' This direct challenge to the casino’s public content follows Bumfuz’s repeated confirmation that Rainbet locked his account and blocked withdrawals, yet Rainbet’s official account has left all these reports unacknowledged.
As the volume of new lock reports drops, the core accusation pattern persists: the dedicated AlertsScam59415 bot continues to respond to major win clips with identical scam warnings, and players like TrillyxWonka dismiss the generated payouts as lame attempts to lure normal people. Broader distrust is echoed by OwinoOnyango, who calls out the scripted nature of Adin Ross’s house-money propaganda, and Vision33X, who warns that sponsored streams and affiliate links make the house always win—echoing the sentiment that the only winning bet on Rainbet is the affiliate link itself.
These critical voices, combined with the unaddressed lock and withdrawal complaints from ProFootTips and Bumfuz, paint a picture of a platform that appears unwilling to engage with player experiences of blocking and confiscation. For anyone deciding whether to trust Rainbet, the accumulation of direct firsthand accusations—still unanswered by the casino—raises serious concerns about how the site handles player funds and account access.
New voice Drain13642306 calls Rainbet staff "even worse" than rivals
A new player, Drain13642306, has added a fresh voice to the ongoing accusations against Rainbet, posting a screenshot and publicly calling the casino's staff "even worse" than HobbesHD—a rival already criticized in past reports. In their message, they urge players to avoid the casino altogether, recommending alternative platforms for CS:GO gambling and slots. This complaint underscores a persistent theme of dissatisfaction with customer support and account management.
Although the overall volume of new reports has declined, this latest allegation shows that the underlying problems remain unresolved. The fact that Drain13642306 felt compelled to warn others suggests that trust in Rainbet's handling of player issues continues to erode, making it harder for potential players to feel confident about depositing funds or relying on fair treatment.
Drain13642306 adds staff-quality grievance as Bumfuz and ProFootTips complaints remain unacknowledged
On June 24, player Drain13642306 escalated concerns with a screenshot accusing Rainbet staff of being "humiliating" and worse than HobbesHD, a known figure in the community. He explicitly urged others to avoid Rainbet and instead gamble at CSGOWincom and BetBolt to escape headaches, signaling deep frustration with the platform's handling of his complaint.
Drain13642306's post adds to a growing list of unresolved grievances. Bumfuz had confirmed on June 22 that Rainbet locked his account and blocked withdrawals, while ProFootTips shared a screenshot in reply to Rainbet's own social media post, claiming they were scammed. None of these three players have received an acknowledgment from Rainbet's official account.
As of June 25, no new account lock reports have emerged, suggesting the immediate wave of complaints may be subsiding. However, the lack of response to these existing, detailed accusations leaves a cloud of uncertainty for players considering whether to trust Rainbet with their funds or personal information.
Drain13642306 doubles down June 24 as existing complaints go cold but stay unresolved
On June 24, Drain13642306 returned to voice his frustration, calling the situation "so humiliating" and accusing Rainbet's support team of being even worse than another user's experience, while actively steering other players away to rival platforms. This follow-up came amid a pile of unacknowledged complaints: Bumfuz’s June 22 report confirming his account was locked and withdrawals blocked has now gone four days without any official response, and ProFootTips' June 22 screenshot showing an alleged scam in reply to Rainbet’s own staff post also remains unanswered.
No new account lock reports surfaced on June 25, but the existing unresolved cases—each one directly quoting players about being locked out or scammed—continue to cast doubt on Rainbet's trustworthiness, with no acknowledgment from the casino's official account to address the growing unease.
2-year user's account terminated after correct bet marked Lost, reviving a pattern that had gone quiet
A Rainbet user who says they had been playing on the platform for two years without incident reports that their account was terminated the moment they hit a decent win. The disputed bet was on a Turkey 3-2 result in a football match, a scoreline the user claims is clearly correct, yet Rainbet's system marked it as Lost. When the user questioned it, their account was blocked entirely.
The post includes a screenshot of the bet slip, and the user frames the experience with the kind of bitter humour that signals a player who genuinely believed the platform was legitimate until the moment it wasn't. Two quotes on the post suggest others in the community are watching, but no resolution has appeared.
This is not an isolated incident. Over the past week, other players have described similar experiences: a streamer affiliate reported Rainbet locked their account and blocked withdrawals, a player posted screenshots alleging they were scammed on a bet settlement, and a VIP who claimed to be down over $70,000 all-time begged publicly for help that never came. The pattern is small in volume but consistent in shape: players who win or question their results find their accounts restricted.
Been using @rainbetcom for 2 years without a single issue. The moment I finally win a decent amount, my account gets removed. 😂 The funniest part? Turkey won 3-2, so the bet is clearly correct, yet it’s still marked as “Lost.”🤡 Then my account gets blocked for certain reasons https://t.co/GIZtBr1O8K
@rainbetcom this is how its look thnks rainbet to scam me RB : Notlucky77 https://t.co/hvPBlQFJwD
@NSBrooklyn @betstrike Rainbet did the same to me
@rainbetcom Do you think you can stop fucking scamming your customers?
@RealStellbets @Roobet Truth is Rainbet is even worse, their VIP host can’t give anything need to check everything with the manager 😭🤣 and it’s always a no

































@rainbetcom Garbage platform , completely rigged , worst customer support , i dont recommend it to anyone