Hello,
In such situations, ask yourself a question: Why would a decent and regulated casino operate like this on Facebook?
Analyzed by free ChatGPT (you can do that too anytime):
Key points:
The Facebook page has very few likes and followers, uses flashy emojis, and shows no license or official website. Legitimate casinos always display licensing details.
The withdrawal screen blocks payout unless the player deposits money to "become VIP." Real casinos never require a new deposit to release existing balance.
This is a classic scam pattern: show fake winnings, then demand more money before payout, and keep inventing new conditions.
Conclusion: All signs point to this being a scam...
For more tips, please read at least the last few pages of this thread to get more tips, like fake withdrawal fees, unexpectedly generous wins or sky-high bonuses with basically no limitations.
Play only on official apps or websites. social meadias are ful of scams because it is the easiest way to lure people these days. 🙏
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