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Hello, everyone. I started this thread so we can write about all the scam casinos that pretend to be the real casinos we have in our database. Many times they even use the same name. If you feel that something is not right with some particular casino, please let us know here. !!! The actual warning against this specific scam group !!! Details to keep in mind: Always the same design/logos, always the same pattern. Avoid any site with irrationally high no-deposit bonuses, where you win easily and then certain fees are required to withdraw. Avoid sites with similar logos: They are all similar to this one: https://casino.guru/1xcrypto-casino-review#tab=js-tab-reputation IMPORTANT UPDATE: This group operates under the same owner as other reputable casinos, impersonating their qualities. Watch for fresh casinos owned by "Medium Rare N.V." or "Medium Rare, N.V." Such owners may be clones of trustworthy owners. Logo has recently changed: Such sites still use the same layout; only the name, pictures, and logo change occasionally.
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1 month ago

Hi everyone. I recieved an email promotion for a casinoprime-2026.at.

I can not find any info about them yet they claim to be from 2017. The offer a sweet amount of money and the wager requirement is low for what the give you. It only a crypto casino they claim to be backed by Donald trump. I won oath the games seem easy they are legit games I’ve played at other crypto casinos. They want 100 verif deposit and Im sure they are a scam. I never deposited. And would like to hear any feesbacjk Wether or not Im right or wrong. So please feel free to contact my post Thanks

1 month ago

Surely do not deposit anything there. It is yet another scam site, like many others you can see in this thread, and they want to lure players to pay but never give anything back.

1 month ago
esus

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My name is Edwin. I recently downloaded a casino that appeared in an advertisement. The thing is, when I logged in, it gave me 20,000 pesos to play with. As I played, I increased my balance to the maximum of 1 million pesos, but I don't know how reliable it is for withdrawals. To unlock withdrawals, I need to reload 30,000 pesos to become a VIP level 1 member, but when I reloaded, it only lets me withdraw 10,000 pesos and then requires me to reload 50,000 pesos to become a VIP level 2 member. To reach that level and then withdraw whatever I want, depending on the game, I need to reload 50,000 pesos. The company is 50/50.

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Edwin2005
1 month ago

Please post the URL of this casino. It actually looks like another of the scam sites, so please, don't deposit anything there.

Romi
1 month ago
esus

It's not a website, it's an app, and I already recharged 30,000 COP. It let me withdraw 10,000 COP, and it's asking me to upgrade to VIP 2 to withdraw whatever I want. The strange thing is that when I withdrew the 10,000 COP, it arrived instantly. file

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Edwin2005
1 month ago

Unfortunately, we don't deal with apps here.

I would suggest you be really careful, though.

And also, please do not start to ask other users for money. We don't consider any app like this one safe.

1 month ago
deus

Hello ...

I'm so glad I stumbled upon this topic! I just landed on a casino where I won a €350 bonus in an Easter raffle.

I just gambled away without much hope of winning big.

I follow the topic of fraudulent casinos very closely anyway, but what specifically attracted me to this one is the small picture of the Werder Bremen team in the opening post - 100% exactly like the one in the casino where I am now!

Wazbee.me is the name of the casino.

What puzzled me from the start is that there are only a few slots from just 3 providers!?

With Pragmatic Slots, you can't access the dashboard via the menu, for example, and you can't even watch replays of big wins! I find all of this very suspicious!

Now it gets really interesting - I've won almost €28,000 in total so far and would love to be able to cash out at least part of it (but I don't really believe it's possible!).

I'm including some screenshots so you can see what the bonus looked like that led me there in the first place - right up to the casino logo (which is the same as the one in the Casinoguru Casino photo!) and the 28K I've won so far.

And one very special thing to finish - the alleged awarding of the AskGamblers Trust Certification - which gives me a little bit of hope that this could be real!

Oh yes - and in order to be able to withdraw, I first have to deposit the aforementioned $100 for KYC verification! filefilefilefile

I'm very curious to hear your opinions on this!

Greetings keulegg aka Dirk

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1 month ago

??? what ???

1 month ago
deus

Hello ...

I'm so glad I stumbled upon this topic! I just landed on a casino where I won a €350 bonus in an Easter raffle.

I just gambled away without much hope of winning big.

I follow the topic of fraudulent casinos very closely anyway, but what specifically attracted me to this one is the small picture of the Werder Bremen team in the opening post - 100% exactly like the one in the casino where I am now!

Wazbee.me is the name of the casino.

What puzzled me from the start is that there are only a few slots from just 3 providers!?

With Pragmatic Slots, you can't access the dashboard via the menu, for example, and you can't even watch replays of big wins! I find all of this very suspicious!

Now it gets really interesting - I've won almost €28,000 in total so far and would love to be able to cash out at least part of it (but I don't really believe it's possible!).

I'm including some screenshots so you can see what the bonus looked like that led me there in the first place - right up to the casino logo (which is the same as the one in the Casinoguru Casino photo!) and the 28K I've won so far.

And one very special thing to finish - the alleged awarding of the AskGamblers Trust Certification - which gives me a little bit of hope that this could be real!

Oh yes - and in order to be able to withdraw, I first have to deposit the aforementioned $100 for KYC verification! filefilefilefile

I'm very curious to hear your opinions on this!

Greetings keulegg aka Dirk

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1 month ago

Hello, I believe there is not much to add; you said it all. The full description of this scheme is in this thread, which started precisely to warn players about this specific group. Same layout, same logos, same well-known individuals used for promo. The same group continues to launch new fraudulent casinos. 🙂

Garbe36
1 month ago
esus

I have the same problem, but I don't want to pay the 50 they're asking for because of what I'm reading.

It says I have about 41,120 to collect, but I don't have the money, and using 50 to finish like you said scares me a lot.

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Jaroslav
1 month ago

Hey i truly have an issues that i am afraid to share with the casino bc its feels its an fraud action, and they are trying to scam me, would you by any chance help me solve i was so exicted when i won, but now i am extremly upset bc of the trust in the casino, they are forecing me to deposit 100$ for the kyc to be completed otherwise they cant proccess the whitedrawl and i dont know what to do. they money that i have won is lifechanging money and i would do the best to proccess the kyc but i would need some gurantee from you on Casino guru to check it with me bc i dont want to get scammed!

1 month ago
esus

I have the same problem, but I don't want to pay the 50 they're asking for because of what I'm reading.

It says I have about 41,120 to collect, but I don't have the money, and using 50 to finish like you said scares me a lot.

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1 month ago

If you're talking about the same casino as the player you're replying to, definitely don't deposit anything there—you won't get any money out of it, you'll just be throwing your own money down the drain.

But it's definitely a good thing you came here and read what's written here. You can never be too careful these days.

1 month ago

Hey i truly have an issues that i am afraid to share with the casino bc its feels its an fraud action, and they are trying to scam me, would you by any chance help me solve i was so exicted when i won, but now i am extremly upset bc of the trust in the casino, they are forecing me to deposit 100$ for the kyc to be completed otherwise they cant proccess the whitedrawl and i dont know what to do. they money that i have won is lifechanging money and i would do the best to proccess the kyc but i would need some gurantee from you on Casino guru to check it with me bc i dont want to get scammed!

1 month ago

Hi, I understand your concerns. When you mention a $100 deposit, the first thing that comes to mind is that you’ve also run into a scam casino. Usually, in those places, you win large sums, and they ask for such deposits to complete verification. Casinos do ask for deposits, but they’re always small amounts just to verify the payment method—not this high.

So please try to tell me where you played, and I’ll look into it.🙂

1 month ago
esus

Casiflex advertises a bonus that you can play with and withdraw whenever you want without any hassle. But to withdraw, they ask you to deposit €50 in cryptocurrency. Even then, you can't withdraw anything. Then they ask for €100, you still can't withdraw, they apologize for the confusion, and then they ask for €368.


I've used the bonus extensively, I want to withdraw some money but I can't. Is there anything I can do?

I have screenshots, but not much else.

We discussed what I have available to withdraw. €25,000

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1 month ago
esus

The same thing is happening to me now, they're asking for $100 to withdraw

Is there no way to file a complaint to prevent more people from being scammed?

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Leorm
1 month ago
esus

No way!!! There's nothing to be done… I've even had 200,000 euros… That's when you realize there's a catch, after the 100 they ask for 367€ and I imagine it'll be like that until they eliminate the bonus.

Seeing that nothing can be done, even if it's just to prevent more people from being deceived 😔😔

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1 month ago
esus

The same thing is happening to me now, they're asking for $100 to withdraw

Is there no way to file a complaint to prevent more people from being scammed?

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1 month ago

Please, surely don't deposit anything.

They will only take your money but never give anything back, unfortunately.

4 weeks ago

Wazbe me i have over $50000 winnings and told me i had to deposit $100 as part of verafying so i did now the are telling me there was a problem and nowvi have to deposit $200 is this a scam

Yannidani
4 weeks ago
deus

GET MONEY?

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4 weeks ago

Wazbe me i have over $50000 winnings and told me i had to deposit $100 as part of verafying so i did now the are telling me there was a problem and nowvi have to deposit $200 is this a scam

4 weeks ago

Yes, it is a scam. I'm sorry you have to find out the hardest way.

Allow me to share a tip for anyone else who might be reading this:

A reality check may help you to avoid the same traps.

Ask yourself, isn't it weird that I won so much so effortlessly with unlimited free bonuses?

Is it normal to require a withdrawal or KYC fee from a player?

Do not deposit and avoid sites with the same layout and logos, please.

3 weeks ago
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Hello everyone. What can you say about Xgameon? I've accumulated quite a bit of money. I contacted support and they assured me that payments are being made, but something doesn't seem right to me. file

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Szmedss
3 weeks ago

Hi, unfortunately, it's a scam casino, so definitely don't deposit anything there—you probably won't be able to withdraw anything.

So what exactly seemed strange to you? 

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