Okay, that's good at least.lyudnikov wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 1:47 pmThanks a lot Kai. Betfair sent me my money 9th March. But I knew about that only two weeks ago. And now I am in Lithuania. Here I can open new betfair account (I asked support) but Lithuanian's laws banned betfair and I can't access site without VPN.Kai wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 1:31 pmGlad to hear you guys made it out, your previous post sounded as ominous as it can get, when you said it could be your lastlyudnikov wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 12:41 pmHi guys. Why are you so scary about Putin. I am from Mariupol and I alive. I been there from 24 February to 13 April with my wife and little kid. We were in the basement of a multi-storey building for about three weeks. We have not had electricity, water and gas since March 2. My apartment was destroyed after an airstrike and we had to make food on fires under gunfire. And you are sitting in the UK and you are afraid of something or you are discussing news rumors. Better tell Johnson to send heavy weapons to Ukraine. Then you have nothing to worry about.
Incredible how the city has not yet fallen but that's a real dick move by Betfair to cut people off without warning, in times of crisis when you might need those funds the most. Thats why the Putin regime engages in empty nuclear threats to buy themselves time and space to do as they please, because they know its what Westerners fear the most.
If Lithuania has only put a local DNS-based ban on accessing Betfair then you can simply change your DNS provider in your settings to something global like Google DNS and that will instantly work, absolutely make sure you test that. But if it's a proper ban, then yeah, it's a different story and need VPN options etc.