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Alex2611
2 months ago
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file to me like this

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2 months ago
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to me like this and they say that I can't withdraw because I made the deposits using different methods

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2 months ago
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$50 for profile verification then $95 wallet verification and now $140

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2 months ago
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Bastards.....they just want money

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2 months ago
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YES, it's a scam, and it's also on Facebook's Telegram Scams. Spinwinera is a legal casino. The problem is that these sites are fake. You can tell right away when playing fake games because no one tells you to verify your identity before playing. They just let you play and win. Because with these scam games, you only win. The problem comes when you want to withdraw, as they always find reasons to ask you to make a minimum deposit of €50 or $. If you change the game and don't do the one they recommend, you'll see that sooner or later it will crash.

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2 months ago

If they ask for $50, then $100 or $200 to complete the withdrawal or verification, it's quite possible that it's a scam. I wanted to see the URL address so I could tell right away that it was a scam, because they often have the same layout.

2 months ago
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I will be able to tell you something about whether it is really possible to withdraw or not

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2 months ago

I wouldn't do it. Definitely don't deposit anything there, it's a scam casino. 

Jaro
2 months ago
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Alex2611, before depositing, think about how a casino works. Online casinos first want to know your name, surname, and address, and show a valid ID, then open your account. This casino let you play without asking you anything. Do you think this is normal or a scam?

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2 months ago
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You're right, only what I put is my name, surname, email, address and telephone number.

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Alex2611
2 months ago
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I'll tell you more, there are other games, try playing them and you'll see that they behave exactly like SweetBonanza, you never lose, how strange but the problem is that you can't cash out and if you deposit you lose the money.

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2 months ago
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Alex2611, before depositing, think about how a casino works. Online casinos first want to know your name, surname, and address, and show a valid ID, then open your account. This casino let you play without asking you anything. Do you think this is normal or a scam?

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2 months ago

Scam casino practices are often as follows. The player wins a relatively large amount in a short period of time, the casino offers high bonuses such as $2,000, and during verification or withdrawal, it wants the player to pay a relatively high amount in order to complete the process. 

This is not normal, and whenever a player has any doubts or lacks information, or something seems strange to them, I would rather come and ask here before I make a mistake and deposit somewhere where it might be dangerous.

2 months ago
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Casino link that I strongly doubt is a scam:


https://4-spinwinera56.com/it

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Fscesa
2 months ago
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To find out if it's real or a scam, when you sign up they have to ask you for identification. If they don't ask for it, it's a scam. If it's real, after you register they force you to make a deposit. Otherwise, you're registered but you can't play.

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2 months ago
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To know if it is real or fake, just provide proof of registration. If they don't ask you for an identification document, if no one asks you for one when you register, it's a scam.

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Fscesa
2 months ago
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Why??? Did they contact you via Telegram...or other social media??

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Grifone76
2 months ago
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Exactly now they ask you to deposit 50 euros to be able to withdraw then they will ask for another 90 euros then others and the more you deposit the more you lose because it is a scam game by a certain Sara R.

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2 months ago
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Casino link that I strongly doubt is a scam:


https://4-spinwinera56.com/it

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2 months ago

We have the review of this casino here.

Tell us what your experience there is, please.

2 months ago
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To find out if it's real or a scam, when you sign up they have to ask you for identification. If they don't ask for it, it's a scam. If it's real, after you register they force you to make a deposit. Otherwise, you're registered but you can't play.

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2 months ago

This is not completely true, actually. Many online casinos ask for verification only when the withdrawal is requested.

2 months ago
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There are legitimately registered online casinos that don't require documents, but it's equally true that if you have a bonus and win, you can withdraw without having to make a deposit. While fake ones require deposits to withdraw, this is a sign of a scam. Then, just go to Google and make sure it's one of these—this one isn't listed—and you'll have instant confirmation. Try contacting Casino GURU, where this legal platform is located, and they'll give you the same information they gave me.

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Romi
2 months ago
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If I click on yours (here) it says review unavailable, why? Then tell me where that fake casino we're talking about is located, because someone hacked into Casino GURU, copied the link, and replaced it. Those who contact you via Telegram redirect you directly to winlaxy.cc (which Google also says is a scam), and not to Casino GURU. The two links are not the same. But even if you play other games, you always win (I'm already over $100,000 in winnings), so Sara R's statement about stopping between $1,000 and $2,000 because after that, it's also false. Instead, the game continues the same, and you keep winning, but you can't cash out. Some people have said they've paid what they're asking for: $50 for profile verification, then $95 for wallet verification, and now $140. Does that seem normal to you?

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Romi
2 months ago
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Why aren't there any reviews for you here? First they ask for $50, then they ask for another $95, then another $140 deposit. Is that normal for you?

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