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She is talking about other things I and the readers above are talking about: http😕😕winlaxy.cc/promo=VIP11 
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She is talking about other things I and the readers above are talking about: http😕😕winlaxy.cc/promo=VIP11 
After that, if you insist, they will tell you to deposit $50 to withdraw, but then they ask for another $90, then they ask for another $140, and that's where we stopped because you never receive the money, see the post I'm sending you. 




these are some of the things they will tell you to get the money: Then SARA R always posts the 4 posts of her friends who won, the problem is that for a year now, only those four have always won.
I got there through her and unfortunately I spent money that I will never see again by writing to them about the casino they say that they have nothing to do with this Sara now they are asking me for $140 to solve the AML problem caused by using different deposit methods
Grifone 76 This is what they answer to me when I said that I reported them to the Postal Police now they take care of it because they are connected with my name
I've been blocked on my mobile phone, but I'm still playing on my PC and I'm already up to $100,000 in winnings on various games, but I can't cash out on either. This Sara R has four accomplices who have been posting their winnings for a year. 
Hello, it is the same casino, or better said, the same scam. She is not talking about a different casino. Winlaxy.cc is a scam. Just compare your screenshot—the logo and layout and the overall practices you have been describing in the later posts with the this thread called "Beware, scam casinos on the rise! Be on the lookout for similar logos - details in this thread" 👈👈
The pinned post also provides screenshots, so you can compare them.
It is a scam; do not deposit or pay fees; even the winnings are not real, and this website was never intended to pay out. I'm sorry.
Imagine that this Sara on Telegram blocked me because if I managed to withdraw he didn't want half of it after making two deposits and not seeing anything I told him that I will file a complaint
Figurati che questa sara su telegram mi ha bloccato perché se riuscissi a prelevare né voleva la metà dopo aver fatto due depositi e non aver visto nulla gli dico che farò denuncia
Sadly, in case of scams, there is no one to complain to. Those sites are not licensed and provide no cooperation. Thus, no further action is possible. This is all a scheme to make players believe they were very lucky and then use the illusion of withdrawal as fuel for demanding stupid fees. In the end, you receive nothing, while the casino collects the fees. 🙁
I reported it to the Postal Police because it's on Telegram. They asked me for screenshots of the whole mess, the responses from support, the responses from this Sara R and her profile, and I sent everything via Telegram and now I've been under surveillance for a week. Because these scammers who scam on Instagram, WhatsApp, and Telegram just take screenshots and send them to the Postal Police and they take action. Since I'm now an expert and I work with the Postal Police, I always ask first if I need to make a deposit and when they say no, I take a screenshot, then I do the same when they ask for money. I've already had many heart sites shut down on Booking.com, Bianca Brandi, etc., etc. In fact, the beautiful bitch Sara R blocked me, but I and the Postal Police continue to play on my PC. And you know how to screw with a scam site: open it with a VPN, if it doesn't open, you already know what kind of scam it is.
Hello, great warning. Thank you! A few things need to be addressed, if you do not mind:
1) No police are able to resolve this, not even to close the sites for good. This group of scammers has been active for a year and opens cloned sites even a few times a week. The issue involves not just a few sites, but rather a specific scheme that they are using.
2) "you know how to screw with a scam site: open it with a VPN, if it doesn't open, you already know what kind of scam it is" Not at all, I'm afraid. Even legitimate online casinos have mirror sites that are accessible only from specific countries, and this issue extends beyond just casinos; local restrictions also influence accessibility. So no, VPNs the way you suggested, play no certain role in unmasking scams. If only it would be that easy. 🙁
3) No scam casino will ever tell you the deposit is necessary; instead, they throw insane free bonuses at you and let you play fixed games to demonstrate sky-high winnings, then come the fees or the necessity to increase VIP level.
In any case, you are correct that those offers are very commonly shared and offered through social media and chatting platforms; scammers recommend those sites directly. Yes, it is excellent to take screenshots, but when it comes to recognizing scams, this works a bit better:
https://casinoguru-en.com/guide/scam-casinos-warning 👈
No, this works well, and I'll explain why: the scammer doesn't know if I'm a postal police officer or not, as they don't have any of my documents, so they can't check anything. You should also know that scams like BOOKING used the same system as this game, and they shut them down and caught some of them. They made you put 10 red hearts, then to get your money, you had to make a bank transfer to a private individual who changed each time. Just take screenshots of the person receiving the transfer, send them to the Postal Police, who in Italy do it for the Tax Authority, and they'll start checking these people, who are none other than their accomplices. Then, many, like in this case, ask you for 50, then 95, then 140, then the Tax Authority takes care of it because these people think they're safe when they make payments with BTC. They haven't understood that in the EU, virtual currencies have been traceable for two years, by order of the BIS, which you don't even know what organization that is. So the screenshots are useful.
I believe we did not understand each other very well; the auto translator may have caused further confusion.
My post was mainly about preventing players from registering on those sites. It's important to identify patterns in order to steer clear of those websites.
You perhaps failed to understand that similar threads are full of players who want the money they believe they have won. This is the player's perspective. 🙁
You are focusing on something completely different and I hope you and the Postal Police are successful.
In any case, thank you for all the information. I would prefer focusing on online casinos, though. 🙂
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