87BD Official Channels The Complete List
What we actually run, what we don't. Bookmark this. If something claims to be us and isn't here, it isn't us.
- Website: 87-bd.org (with the hyphen)
- Email: [email protected]
- APK: 87-bd.org/f999.apk
- Live chat: inside the website
If you see "official 87BD" anywhere not on the list above, it's not us. The most common scam pattern targeting Bangladesh casino players is exactly this: copycat accounts that look official, lure players to fake URLs, capture credentials, drain accounts.
This page exists so you can verify what's real and recognize what isn't.
Verify the Domain Carefully
Phishing websites look identical to our official homepage. They copy the layout, login boxes, and live support interfaces.
Always bookmark the correct domain 87-bd.org and use it for all sessions. Do not rely on search engine ads which might lead to typosquatted domains.
Go to Real 87BD
Channels we explicitly don't operate
We do not have:
| Platform | Status |
|---|---|
| Telegram channel | None |
| WhatsApp group | None |
| Facebook page | None |
| Instagram account | None |
| Twitter / X account | None |
| YouTube channel | None |
| TikTok account | None |
| Discord server | None |
| Phone number | None |
Anything claiming to be 87BD on these platforms is impersonation.
When/if we add official channels in the future, they'll be:
- Added to this page first
- Announced in-site (when you're logged in)
- Listed in support email signatures
If you find something elsewhere claiming to be us — it isn't.
How scams against 87BD players actually work
Domain typosquatting
Fake support DMs
"Bonus" or "refund" emails
Fake APK with extra "features"
Romance/affinity scams
Security Best Practices
A few seconds of verification can prevent account compromises, lost funds, and stolen credentials.
Refer to our four-second verification checklist whenever you receive emails, download applications, or engage in customer service.
Four-second checklist
For emails
- Check the sender's exact email address (not just display name — display names can be faked). The domain after @ must be exactly 87-bd.org.
- Hover over any link before clicking to see the real destination. It should go to 87-bd.org.
- If unsure, ignore the email and check your account directly at 87-bd.org.
For website visits
- Check the URL bar. Domain must be exactly 87-bd.org with hyphen.
- Check the SSL padlock icon in the browser.
- Look for missing pages, broken links, or obvious design differences — phishing copies are usually incomplete.
For APK downloads
- URL must be 87-bd.org/f999.apk.
- File size approximately 22.5 MB. Significantly different size is suspicious.
- Check install permissions when installing — should match what's described on app.
For "support" contact
- Real support is only inside 87-bd.org live chat or from @87-bd.org email.
- We never DM you on social platforms.
- We never call you on the phone.
- We never ask for your password.
Damage control by scenario
If you entered credentials on a fake site
- Go to the real 87-bd.org immediately
- Change your password (use the recovery flow if you can't log in directly — see login)
- Check transaction history for unauthorized activity
- Contact support via live chat to flag the account for monitoring
If you sent money to a fake wallet
We can:
- Confirm whether the destination wallet has any association with our platform (usually doesn't — phishers use their own wallets)
- Document the incident for your records if you file a police report
- Update our anti-phishing measures to warn other users
But the money itself — once transferred via bKash/Nagad/Rocket to someone else — is gone from our perspective. Recovery requires action through the wallet provider or law enforcement.
If you sent KYC documents to a fake site
Steps:
- Report to the platform you thought you were sending to (us — [email protected])
- Consider filing a report with local police
- Monitor bank accounts and government services for unauthorized activity
- Be aware these documents may be used to open accounts in your name on other platforms
Reporting fakes helps everyone
Template — Reporting a phishing site
Email [email protected] with subject "Phishing Report":
Phishing URL: [the fake site address]
How I found it: [search result for what query / link from where]
Screenshots: [attached if you have them]
What it claims to be: [e.g. "Pretends to be 87BD login page"]
What it asked me for: [credentials, KYC, deposit, etc.] Template — Reporting a fake support account
Platform: [Telegram / Facebook / WhatsApp / etc.]
Account name or URL: [as visible to you]
What it claimed: [e.g. "Sent me a DM saying my account was suspended"]
Username they targeted: [your 87BD username if applicable]
Screenshots: [attached if you have them] What we do with reports
- Investigate within 24 hours
- Report the fake to its hosting provider for takedown
- Report the domain to anti-phishing databases used by browsers (Google Safe Browsing, Microsoft SmartScreen) so they show warnings to visitors
- Update official-channels if we see new patterns worth warning about
Reports from players have led to dozens of phishing site takedowns over the years. Every report helps.