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1 year ago

I've been waiting for 21 business days for my payment and they haven't paid me. The chat was cut off, the email is unresponsive. People of the worst kind, stay away from bandits!!!

The attractive bonuses are just bait to hook the fish, they don't pay anyone, they steal and leave laughing. Immature brats!!!!!

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1 year ago

Sorry I checked this casino and found out it is closed, actually. The information somehow slipped from my attention. So could you tell us at which casino you experienced this issue?

Romi
1 year ago

Mr Sloty is the name of the casino. The casino is working, however, I suspect it is a scam, they should be reported to the authorities mrsloty.com/pt/.


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rafaelsanchesdepieri
1 year ago

Thank you for the information. I will pass it out to our data team now.

I can see that you have already submitted a complaint, so we need to wait to see if the casino will respond to our team.

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1 year ago

But how is it possible that these thieves are still open?

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omarfalasca
1 year ago

Hi,

Unfortunately, the idea behind running such a casino is not too complicated. Imagine that there are still players ready to play on such a site without knowing the danger. In other words, demand is still present. Since casinos are similar to other businesses, closing one calls for a group of attorneys and a global legal dispute. Furthermore, unlicensed casinos are virtually untouchable. If licensed casinos continue to break the terms of their license, they may lose their license and face severe fines from their licensors.

As you can see, the main goals are education and preventing unsuspecting players from visiting fraudulent casino websites.

Radka
1 year ago

I partially disagree. Here Mr. Sloty's rating is terrible, on other sites Mr. Sloty is highlighted as extremely trustworthy. In some of them the score was maximum.

It is difficult to know who is telling the truth in these cases. One thing I know for sure: the players are not to blame in this story.

Another thing I should highlight is that scammers win with quantity and not quality.



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rafaelsanchesdepieri
1 year ago

It is true that information may differ, but in such a case it is necessary to find several relevant sources and compare what you have found. You should also look at player experience, which is certainly important and will tell you a lot. I would also look at the fact that when you go to similar sites and want to file a complaint, whether they also answer and solve players' issues or not. I definitely know that players don't pay as much attention to these things and only come in when it's too late and they find out that the casino is not nearly what they thought it was. 

Jaro
1 year ago

I will pay more attention to the sites I use to choose a casino. I have had good recommendations here and the service is serious, I think.

Unfortunately I lost more than 600BRL with these scoundrels, I no longer have any hope of recovering it 😢😥

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rafaelsanchesdepieri
1 year ago

I am so sorry to hear that this extremely risky Sloty website has claimed another victim. I know it is a hard-learned lesson, so I am grateful for Jaro's excellent guide on avoiding trouble; of course, making such a wise decision would be practically life-saving at the first sign of trouble. Well, not much to do now.

Unfortunately, contact with already dubious websites is nearly impossible, as they seem to have no regard for their reputation.

In my opinion, it is better to move on. Even though I hate to admit it 🙁

Perhaps a short break to heal your wounds might suffice; how do you feel about that?

1 year ago

Hello dear casinoguru team,

I would be interested to know at what point the casino receives the red "SCAM CASINO" notice?

I read the Trustpilot reviews... 426 reviews all 1 star and all of them were scams. Similar on Casinoguru. It's clear.


I don't think that in this lifetime we will ever hear of anyone actually getting their money paid out

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denni7
1 year ago

So with all the warnings and the safety index, I think it's clear what category the casino belongs to. A scam casino is when a casino does some activity that is not normal, I can think of an example. A new casino opens and asks for 3 deposits from the players and always says that if they deposit one more time the withdrawal will be faster and in the end nothing will happen and the players will not withdraw anything. Then we have this warning scam casino. 

I hope I explained it well, so if you have any more questions feel free to reach out to me. 

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