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stake monthly wager number lower than my transaction history shows.

My monthly wager total on the tracker page looks way lower than what I’m actually staking if I count up my bets from my transaction history. I’ve been mostly betting on live games lately and chasing some promo rollover, so my action is way more than what the dashboard shows. I always thought the site just totals up all my sports bets, so I’m not sure what’s missing here. It doesn’t look like bonus funds are involved in these bets, either.

Has anyone else noticed the monthly wager not matching up with what you actually play? I always double-check numbers for the loyalty levels and promos, so now I’m wondering if I need to keep my own running tally.

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Yeah, I’ve seen it. Their monthly tracker feels half-baked. Live bets lag and settled numbers move slower than slots do. I had one weekend show $1.9k in history and barely $1.2k on the tracker by Monday.

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I've started treating platform dashboards as a convenience rather than the source of truth. If a number actually affects rewards, I keep my own spreadsheet too. Gamdom and other sites can have similar differences between raw activity and qualifying promo wagering.

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Noooo, the part I side-eye is the assumption that “all sports bets” count the same. On crypto casinos that’s sooo often false in the fine print. Live bets, double chance, anything with cashout, sometimes even short odds, get weighted down or just don’t qualify fully for monthly wager/promo rollover. I learned that the annoying way after hammering live soccer and wondering where my volume went lolll. Tiny win is when support finally admits there’s “different contribution rates.” If the history is higher than the monthly number, that’s usually the boring reason, not a math bug.

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