Wincake
Announcing legal class action against Cake Entertainment N.V., also known as WinCake.com
We invite victims that saw their winnings disappear between 2016 and now seeking recovery of their losses as result of fraud, confiscation of deposits or winnings to register their claim(s).
The case
Cake Entertainment N.V. in Curacao, the online gaming licensee company operator of WinCake.com under the gaming license no. 1668/JAZ of Curacao Egaming (Cyberluck) N.V. issued by the Curacao government, has been employing fraudulent actions to evade the payout of substantial deposits and winnings to their clients.
At present SBGOK Foundation invites claimants to join the current class action suit, seeking the recovery of losses. Case number CUR202000044.
Procedure
Relevant period
08/01/2015 – open
Registration deadline
Not yet
Current status
Update: November 17, 2021
On January 8, 2021 SBGOK’s legal team receive a bankruptcy verdict for Cake Entertainment N.V. on behalf of a group of duped players on wincake.com. Have you been defrauded or are your deposits or wins unjustly confiscated? It’s not too late. Register your claim by clicking on the blue button in the menu above and we will have some-one to contact you personally.
Your rights
All players of Curacao licensed/based casino’s and sportsbettings are protected by article 2 of the National Ordinance on Offshore Games of Chance (P.B. 1993, no. 63) and license conditions of the licenseholder. The Civil Code laws of Curaçao are applicable. The Joint Court of Justice of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba handles the administration of justice in first instance and on appeal on the islands.
The Supreme Court of the Netherlands (hereinafter: Supreme Court) is located in The Hague, the Netherlands, and is the highest judicial body in the Netherlands, the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba in the area of civil and criminal law. The Supreme Court in the Netherlands therefore also acts as a judge of cassation before the Joint Court of Justice of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba.
Case updates
Contingency: No Cure, No Pay
At present SBGok is seeking claimants to join the current class action suit of the 10 initial claimants, seeking the recovery of a total sum of approximately 1.7 Million US dollars
How we work
Submit your claim
STEP 1
The process starts with the essential information submitted by you.
Register here.
Investigations
STEP 2
Our gambling/gaming experts will assess the merits of your case in order to proceed.
Case funding
STEP 3
Our team assesses the cost and risk factors of the case and decide on the form of funding
Contract
STEP 4
SBGOK and dinges sign a binding agreement and NDA to proceed.