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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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filefilefilefile Hello. I've already posted a warning in this thread, but here are some more details: how a liar in the chat gets confused by the rules (chatgpt caught it). And they supposedly pay out the full amount immediately and without any problems. 😉

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10 hours ago

Hi I just wanted to tell everyone that Casinure.com is fake. I have submitted a formal complaint. Here is what I said.

The website claims to operate under:

Company: Better World N.V. (Company Number 132488)

License: OGL/2024/836/0401

Regulator: Curaçao Gaming Authority

Status: "Active"

Issue Date: 17/01/2025

This license number does not appear in the Curaçao Gaming Authority’s public registry, and the operator is not listed as a licensed or provisional entity under the LOK framework. The license format itself is inconsistent with legitimate CGA‑issued licenses.

In addition to the fabricated Curaçao license, the operator displays multiple false certifications and partnerships, including:

GambleAware Partnership (GambleAware does not certify or partner with casinos)

GDPR Compliance Badge (GDPR is not a certifiable standard and requires an EU legal presence)

UKGC Standards Compliance (Casinure is not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission)

eCOGRA Certification (Casinure does not appear on eCOGRA’s approved list)

"XNext Validation Status" (a fabricated, non‑existent certification body)

These claims constitute deliberate and coordinated misrepresentation intended to deceive players into believing the operator is regulated, audited, and compliant.

Furthermore, I have experienced fraudulent financial behavior:

I made deposits and accumulated a winning balance by hitting big jackpots. My balance is now 1.3 million USD

When attempting to withdraw, the casino refused to process the withdrawal, even as little as 100 dollars.

They demanded an additional $300 "verification deposit" before releasing any funds.

They stated that no withdrawal will be processed unless this additional payment is made.

This is a known scam pattern used by unlicensed offshore casinos to block withdrawals indefinitely.


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31 minutes ago

Hi, yeah, it looks like a scam the moment I opened it, and the logo is the only thing missing. But based on what you’re describing and the fact that you have to deposit such a large amount, I think it’s a scam too. This is a classic tactic they use on every player. Such high winnings in a relatively short time are always a red flag.

I’m glad you came here, and definitely don’t play at this or similar casino sites, it’s pointless since you’ll never get any money out of there.

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Hello, I received this bonus at three casinos: wazbee.fun, mallobet.com, and I don't remember the third one. I earned over $400,000 and over $660,000 respectively playing Book of Tut (and I gave up about $150,000 at the third). I sent screenshots of the license numbers and chat information to chatgpt and was informed that the "licenses" looked suspicious, the consultant provided inconsistent and contradictory information regarding regulations, and of course, a deposit was required to "verify" the account ($75 at one casino, $100 at the other). Of course, they can't deduct it from the winnings; I have to deposit it myself. Interestingly, they claim they'll easily pay out over $650,000 immediately at once! I don't have any proof because I wasn't naive enough to deposit any money, but chatgpt claims both casinos appear to be scams. Interestingly, all of the slots I've tested should theoretically be enough to trigger a deposit, but here's the interesting thing: I only won on Book of Tut. At some point, I was spinning at a maximum stake of $100 per spin, and after 100 autospins, I increased my balance by an average of $10,000 to $50,000. filefilefile

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28 minutes ago

It's definitely a scam, so don't deposit anything there. You can see the same casinos and layout in this thread if you look closely enough. The casino won't pay you anything, even if you do deposit. Usually, after the first deposit, they ask for another one, so you'd just lose your money.

Be careful.

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