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Websites, companies, people impersonating Casino Guru - general warning

3 months ago by Radka
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3 months ago

From time to time, we witness someone claim to be Casino Guru Administrator, member of the Affiliate Team. Fake Casino Guru social media profiles and email offers that resemble our own newsletters are also fairly common.


This is such a day.


The latest information from an anxious person states that the merchant "SmPayPF highrollwins" is in charge of a specific Instagram account called "Biaxol Supplements," which specializes in selling sports supplements. The misapplied Casino Guru logo can be seen on bank statements following product purchases.

We regret that there are so many attempts to take advantage of our well-known brand, but in this particular instance, the motivation is still unknown.


Dear community, please be cautious.

Never share your passwords, login information, or any other crucial security information with third parties.


Reputable companies, like Casino Guru, will not ask you to do that. Never give out vitally sensitive information if you have any doubts about a request you receive from anyone, even a casino representative, your internet provider, or Casino Guru - for instance. Instead, get in touch with the official contact and address the issue.


Please get in touch with us through this forum or at community@casino.guru if you notice anything fishy about our brand, Casino Guru.


Since there is a daily increase in cybercrimes, everyone should be concerned about security.


Be careful and take care of yourself.

1 month ago

I hope he's already been banned for violating the rules.

Automatic translation:
Jase
4 weeks ago

Sure thing. Whenever we find such an account, we ban it right away to protect our forum and our users.

If you ever come across someone, don't hesitate to contact us, please.

1 week ago

Dear users,

Again, we have been alerted to the possibility of being impersonated. In this instance, a player handling a casino complaint got an email from support@casinoguru.help requesting specific information.

But in a very astute move, this player reached out to our Facebook profile to look it up.

Use any method to have your suspicions verified if you are ever unsure if you are communicating with a legitimate Casino Guru member.

We are available to assist via this forum, social media chats, or by sending an email to community@casino.guru.


Be careful when you are online! Enjoy the upcoming Holy Eve ✨🎄

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