they would get bank identification. they wouldn't need anything, even 1 usd deposits, they could get 200usd.
It had to be a scam when you were given €1000 for free with which you could do whatever you wanted, meaning if you didn't feel like playing it was possible to withdraw it. It would be the best bonus ever, if true, but it certainly isn't (no casino gives you €1000 for free, which you can withdraw if you don't want to play) the games are set to win or lose and there are only about 50 of those games, while the average legal casino has around 5000 on both sides of the thousand, in some cases much more. I've just been playing to pass the time and haven't even tried to withdraw. I won €1000 there, closer to €350,000, after which I changed the game to which I lost €200,000 by force. I got and bought bonus spins over 50 times, of which I got about one win out of 15 spins. Some of them are too easy to win. This morning at their lowest point it was under €8,000 and now my balance is over €380,000 again. I have never won or lost similar amounts from casinos. Some years ago I won €8500 which I withdrew and the casino was honest with licenses and other information. When you read the instructions and the casino's terms of use, you can already tell if the casino is legit or fraud...I took a picture of the license myself and tried to find the company under which the casino operates. I couldn't find it.
Then there's another thing that I've played hundreds of casinos and I've never seen an advertising face like this UFC champion on the casino page, I'm sure the guy doesn't know anything about it (UFC champion Tom Aspinal). And the other thing that's worth doing in every casino is reading the instructions. When I read the information about this casino and what they have the right to do (in their opinion), it becomes very clear that you won't be able to withdraw your money and they don't have to return your deposits, so don't make any deposits to this casino. I've gone through the terms and conditions of many casinos and I can usually already understand from them that the casino is licensed and reliable.
I couldn't stop laughing at this casino because the text was so funny. The player has almost no rights. They can keep your winnings, your deposits and you won't get them back. Even if you do everything right. They can take everything at their own discretion and there will be no refunds. The standard rules were probably copied from other casinos, but they added a lot of their own rules that you can't do anything about.
The casino immediately looked too different from other casinos, and there's nothing wrong with being different, but too much effort was put into making it look legitimate. Even the pictures of the customer service staff were visible.
Perhaps the most amusing thing was these recent biggest wins that spin at the bottom of the home page. Millions of dollars have been won from each game. One game had 270,000 dollars, others from 1.5 to 5 million dollars. These are games from this casino, not from casino circles in general.
Maybe that's why I won almost half a million.
I might try withdrawing my winnings for fun and see what they say. They will definitely ask me for a deposit first. Which I won't make because they will take it and delete my account for some invented rule violation. Well, luckily my phone is full of pictures and evidence. The license doesn't meet the requirements at least. And you have to be honest with the player. The terms of use are very biased towards the casino.
Modifying games is illegal and actually impossible without getting caught if you have a license, so I don't think the license is genuine.
Even that free €1000 bonus should wake up everyone's instincts that not everything is right at this casino.
So there's nothing else to do here but be careful, read the terms of use and trust your intuition. What sounds too good to be true is usually a scam. Criminals have no morals. Neither do many others in today's world, which is a shame. Sincerely yours Frank Abignale 😉