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ivanaivo85
2 years ago

My pleasure to spread such a warning - I assure you. ✨😉

Yet It's said you've been lied to many times before. We live in a dangerous age of e-communication, and sometimes, we are not even aware of its dangers.

I still think it is much more demanding to lie to someone you know - or just anyone directly in the face. Sadly, social media channels make it so easy to set traps...

I hope you'll stay safe in the future!



ivanaivo85
2 years ago

At least there are places where you can warn others or find answers when needed. 🙂

ivanaivo85
2 years ago
bgus

Hi I also came across these stories and watched people win 500 euros 1000 euros etc.

I tried but things didn't work out for me, I tried again, I lost BGN 500. Then they explained to me how my phone doesn't read this ggbet site, and they told me it's a mini at id casino.

Naturally, I lost there too.

I don't know how other people earn.

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2 years ago

I think it's just luck

2 years ago
bgus

Hi I also came across these stories and watched people win 500 euros 1000 euros etc.

I tried but things didn't work out for me, I tried again, I lost BGN 500. Then they explained to me how my phone doesn't read this ggbet site, and they told me it's a mini at id casino.

Naturally, I lost there too.

I don't know how other people earn.

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2 years ago

Never believe in those offers. Why would such scammers share this valuable insight with others in exchange for money? Only to get money from the believers... 🙁

2 years ago

I think it's just luck

2 years ago

I think you lost the context because user ivanaivo85 has deleted her posts 🙁.

Anyway, the thread is called: "Possible Instagram scam"

Radka
2 years ago

oh, probably you are right, thanks

2 years ago
esus

Does anyone know anything about MAXIMILIANO VALVERDE? It claims to have an algorithm for ICE CASINO, could it be a scam?

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grupocarei
2 years ago

To me, it definitely sounds like a scam. There is no working algorithm to provide a constant advantage over the casino. Because the casinos have RTP a house edge on their side. 🙂

2 years ago
bgus

Hello, I think it's about the same topic here! I hope there are no casualties!

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dessidessidm
2 years ago

Hi, I hope you didn't fall for any instagram scam. In such cases you should be careful and cautious not to lose money unnecessarily. Anyway, thanks for the information, because other players will be able to check it out.

Jaro
2 years ago
bgus

Hello, I haven't tried it 🙂! Many things are in doubt in the profile!

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dessidessidm
2 years ago

You did the right thing in my opinion. It is always necessary to verify information because scams can be spread extremely fast today via the internet and especially social networks. So I commend you for not getting caught.

10 months ago
esus

Hello, good evening. I thought I was also scammed. His name is Sergio. Professor made me register at a casino, then put in €50. Then he gave me an algorithm and I lost everything. He made me put in another €50 on another page, everything was failing. He told me I did something wrong. And two days later he contacted me again telling me I could recover it by investing €80 in another casino. I lost again.

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rosalopezar
10 months ago

Please always be careful in situations like this. Definitely don't give money somewhere where it's not verified or a random person suggests it to you. Never try to win what you have lost or deposit more and more because this is exactly what leads to more losses. 

Such things are unfortunately common nowadays and people can trick you quite easily and often. Never trust someone just like that. 

I am sorry. 😥

1 month ago
grus

Sorry for the unrelated question, but I want to know where I can ask a question about a scam that a casino may be involved in, perhaps unknowingly.

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Elena52
1 month ago

Hello, you can ask here what it's about, just explain the situation.🙂

1 month ago
grus

Good evening. I registered at a casino and they gave me free spins and I went to withdraw 100 euros to see if they would pay me. I went to go through KYC and they rejected my documents. At the same time, there was an attempt to make a payment at a store that I don't know but I didn't pay attention. Yesterday when I tried to complete KYC again, they tried to take money from my card again and this happened several times. And the good thing is that I didn't go through KYC and they keep rejecting my documents. Is there a chance that there is some fraud behind the casino, even without their knowledge? Is there a way to check it?

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Elena52
1 month ago

Hi, well, if it happened to you more than once, then I would be suspicious. Did you try asking the bank where they tried to withdraw money from you? Was it the casino itself or was the recipient someone else? Did you ask them why is that happening when you want to verify yourself? But that's just out of curiosity. 

What I need to know is which casino it is. Maybe we can figure out together that it's a scam, but definitely be careful if this has happened to you several times, and make sure you have some kind of payment verification turned on so that money doesn't disappear from your account.

1 month ago
grus

They didn't try to make a withdrawal but they tried to use my card to make online purchases and I'm afraid that somehow my card details were leaked. Or somehow they have cloned the casino. The casino is Gizbo

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