1. Polymarket Support — request a written explanation and the specific promotion/bonus term they claim allowed the funds to be removed. 2. CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) — for complaints involving Polymarket US and regulated prediction-market activity. 3. FTC (Federal Trade Commission) — report potentially unfair or deceptive promotional/bonus practices. 4. NFA (National Futures Association) — another potential escalation route for issues connected to regulated derivatives markets. 5. BBB (Better Business Bureau) — file a complaint to seek a direct response from the business. 6. Your State Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division — file in your own state for potentially unfair or deceptive business practices. 7. State Consumer Protection Agency — depending on your state, there may be an additional consumer-affairs agency that accepts complaints.
1. Polymarket Support — request a written explanation and the specific promotion/bonus term they claim allowed the funds to be removed. 2. CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) — for complaints involving Polymarket US and regulated prediction-market activity. 3. FTC (Federal Trade Commission) — report potentially unfair or deceptive promotional/bonus practices. 4. NFA (National Futures Association) — another potential escalation route for issues connected to regulated derivatives markets. 5. BBB (Better Business Bureau) — file a complaint to seek a direct response from the business. 6. Your State Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division — file in your own state for potentially unfair or deceptive business practices. 7. State Consumer Protection Agency — depending on your state, there may be an additional consumer-affairs agency that accepts complaints.