1 year ago
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Played on this resource for a month. During this period, this casino has proven itself negatively. RTP is fake, slots are often twisted towards to casino. No api for withdraw funds, the withdraw l is carried out manually(handed) for a minimum of 3 days! If your withdrawal request was not approved, support will never answer why. They demand a bunch of documents for identification in order to withdraw funds. They do everything for the funds remain in the system and the player continues to play, it’s really hard to withdraw funds.
As a person living in another country, I like to play in a casino that is focused on my ethnic background. This platform has proven itself negatively.
No withdraw api
No support( answer minimum 24h)
Fake RTP
No license
Few providers
Few slots
A lot of fake games
No updates
15000 USD withdrawal limit
Support communicates through a translator
Terrible live support bot, redirect to support doesn't work properly
Wagering bonuses upon replenishment x45-100 of the replenishment amount
Spam emails from other casinos
Spam sms for phone number
Spam sms from other platforms
Possible sale of personal data for spam and fraud, scam
Leaked personal data
Hello,
aside from all the things you mentioned, how exactly do you know that the casino possibly sells personal data, and can you prove the leak? If so, kindly mind this contact:
Would be good to say, that you should only play in casinos licensed in your country - check the list here.
Have you noticed, that this casino is not licensed at all? 🙁
Thank you for your review, I hope that next time you'll have a better time.
Hello!
About leaked personal data: phone number. I registered an account for a specific number that is not related to other services. Soon I received and stool receiving a lot of advertisements from third-party casinos and spam advertisements. They write from various numbers and, unfortunately, all spammers cannot be blocked, their database of sender numbers is constantly updated. How can I prove it? Send you their spam messages from unknown numbers?
I think my words do not need proof because the scheme is described in as much detail as possible and the only way to deal with this is to use a fake number for a fake casino. This review was written because I could not rate this casino, an inscription popped up all the time that I did not indicate a sufficient number of minuses, so I indicated them here.
Much love,
4thewin.
Hello,
Now I better understand and must admit that I heard that before, not entirely sure about which casinos, though.
Many players have their mailboxes spammed daily, same goes for messages from unknown senders. None of those can be avoided, unsubscribe, or blocked. This is a serious problem, especially for vulnerable players.
I see the main problem in a quite common practice applied even outside online gambling, "Do you agree your details be listed for promotional purposes?" "To confirm the account please give us your agreement with..."
Does it sound familiar? 🤯
But let's get back to the world of online casinos, sometimes all you have to do is click/tap on a sort of temporary advert or flash message offering a special bonus, and you are trapped. 🙁
Sooner or later you'll find yourself swimming in email offers from every casino in that group, I guess.
Not particularly a leak of personal information though. Casinos just sometimes share those details with the whole group, casinos under the same management, and so on.
When it comes to advertisements from third-party companies, that's something different, I'd say.
I'm not aware of any perfectly working solution, I'm afraid.
If you come across any useful tips, please come and share.
Thanks for your remarks and comments. Personally, I use fake numbers to avoid spam problems later. My topic on the forum is for informational purposes only. If you do not consider the leaked phone number to other sites as a leak of personal data, then this is bad. In this age of technology, it is enough to know a phone number to cause inconvenience to the subscriber.
What about an agreement to send me various types of promotional content? Yes, I accept it like all other users, but this agreement does not imply the transfer of my data to other sites.
Hello,
I understand your concern, so I tried to explain that many players are receiving promotional emails messages, or even calls because by agreeing with that in just one casino of the group, there is usually a part saying that your agreement is extended to the rest of the "casinos within the same group, or under the same owner.
Sadly, that's a standard nowadays.
I guess you can turn to the authority with this issue, let us know how it went, please.
Anyway, have you ever been called by a different internet provider/insurance company with a juicy offer? Now imagine that this is even a completely different company, and still, they got your number. That's a leak, sadly normal 🙁.
Thank you for your response and the tip!
Hello!
Yes, that sadly "normal" leaks, unfortunately, occurs very often.
But fortunately, there are still good casinos and platforms, that do not act in this way. Even if they send promotional offers, there is always the possibility to refuse it.
And you can protect yourself from "normal" leaks only by registering for a specially established mail and phone.
Best regards, thanks for your response.
Hello,
can you maybe name some casinos you found to be different in a matter of promotions?
Have to agree with you, and like to add that since false advertisements (meaning extremely exaggerated) are allowed even on TV these days, I guess can be hardly better elsewhere.
Stay well and visit us if you have any interesting topics in mind.
May I ask which casino you are referring to, please?
I know that you wrote to this thread, but just to make sure that there was no mistake, because as I look at the safety index of this casino and the warning we have there, I am not sure you know.
Just let us know, please.
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