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My experience with
@rainbetcom
I was in an amazing contract with
@shufflecom , and I honestly don't have a single bad word to say about those guys.
Rainbet contacted me and offered me 2x the deal I was currently getting with Shuffle. I explained that I didn't want to leave something good for something uncertain. To encourage me to move, Rainbet offered me a 3-month contract, which I had to sign using my legal information.
I spoke with Rainbet and explained that I was still pretty new to gambling streaming and that it might take me over a month to build up strong stats. Isaac from Rainbet told me that they never drop streamers after the first month and that he had worked with loads of streamers, so I had nothing to worry about. This turned out to be completely false, and I'll provide proof of that below.
Just 3 weeks into my 3-month contract, they contacted me and told me that my stats weren't good enough to continue the deal. Keep in mind that out of all my high rollers, they only approved one VIP transfer. They refused to help any of my players until they reached 2.5 million wagered, so I was basically forced to start from scratch.
Despite that, I still generated around 1 million in wagers, with some of my players depositing $25,000 each. Every user under my code was legitimate and valuable, so it's not like there wasn't quality traffic coming in.
They also treated my fills as if they weren't 100% raw. I had to ask for permission to cash out, and they gave me issues for cashing out a raw fill because I still had two streams left that week. That's simply not how a raw payment arrangement should work.
I also deposited raw money onto a friend's account so he could stream for me, and they gave me issues cashing that out as well. There was no loss-back and very little support. Overall, the experience was terrible. The managers made mistakes or failed to handle requests properly the majority of the time.
Then it came time to pay out the leaderboard. It took them two days to pay my players, and they initially refused to pay the #1 player on the leaderboard because they claimed it was my alt account. The player was simply someone I had loaned money to. I had to argue with them about it before they finally realized they were wrong and paid him.
Their entire system feels inefficient and poorly run. they dropped me with a 1 word sentence and then gave me no more info.
This post is not intended to damage Rainbet or hurt their reputation. I'm simply sharing my personal experience. If you're a streamer being approached by Rainbet, I would strongly recommend thinking twice before leaving a good situation elsewhere. Based on my experience, they did not keep their word regarding the contract.