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Dearest forum members, 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 or email designs are also still fairly common. Please pay special attention when you are receiving Complaint Team responses, since we are aware that scammers still try to get passwords or any other details by faking our email templates. Posting reminder from the Complaint Team: Casino Guru will never ask you to make payments or grant access to your accounts in order to complete KYC on your behalf. If anyone claims to be from Casino Guru and requests such information, do not share anything with them. All communication from us will be through this official complaint thread or the official email addresses provided in your case. Please always check the domain of any email you receive and verify that it truly comes from us. You can confirm this by clicking on your complaint resolver’s profile. If you notice anything suspicious, don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly. Thank you for your patience, and stay safe.
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Someone.Else
7 months ago

I appreciate your kind understanding 😀

7 months ago

Is farbbet.live a legitimate gambling site?

mugz1981156
7 months ago

Unfortunately, it is not.

Have you deposited any money there?

I hope not, because there are many such scam casinos lately, and we even created this thread about them and an article as well, so our users are aware.

7 months ago

Dearest forum members,

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 or email designs are also still fairly common.

Please pay special attention when you are receiving Complaint Team responses, since we are aware that scammers still try to get passwords or any other details by faking our email templates.


Posting reminder from the Complaint Team:

Casino Guru will never ask you to make payments or grant access to your accounts in order to complete KYC on your behalf. If anyone claims to be from Casino Guru and requests such information, do not share anything with them.

All communication from us will be through this official complaint thread or the official email addresses provided in your case. Please always check the domain of any email you receive and verify that it truly comes from us. You can confirm this by clicking on your complaint resolver’s profile.

If you notice anything suspicious, don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly.

Thank you for your patience, and stay safe.

Someone.Else
6 months ago

🙂

7 months ago

Hello, I have a tip. When you wonder whether this is the official Guru, click or tap the user name. I guess this is pretty convincing:

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No one can fake our bio section or even description. 😉



6 months ago

Alright, so this cannot be faked, correct?


Is Atomic your real family, name, it would be hell of a badass name 🙂

Tomblackwells
6 months ago

Interesting questions! Let's take a closer look at them:

As you can see, the admin account bio differs completely from the user account bio, so it cannot be the same. Even the best "scammers" cannot create a similar layout. 🙂 Furthermore, the account status and the green diamond around our avatars cannot be replicated.

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When it comes to my surname, "Atomic" is basically an English translation of my original surname. I sometimes used the word "Nuclear." But as you can imagine it was slightly problematic... 😀

Have a good one!


Radka
6 months ago

And now, thanks to another wave of scamming attempts, we may try direct comparison:

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They usually either fail to use "Casino Guru" properly or they misspell our names. It's quite simple to identify the distinctions, isn't it? 🙂

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6 months ago

Hey how do I can register myself as a casino on casino.guru? Please can someone guide me whom should I contact?

betdrippy17
6 months ago

Do you represent some of the casinos on our list, or would you like to add your casino to our database, please?

Contact our data team at [email protected] at any time.

3 weeks ago

It's very funny that people try to cheat outside their own territory 😑

Lalith
3 weeks ago

I'm not sure what the meaning of your post is, to tell you the truth.

Could you perhaps explain?

3 weeks ago

This is a common problem for well-known brands: scammers try to exploit the trust in Casino Guru by impersonating team members or creating fake profiles and emails. It is important to always check official communication channels and not respond to suspicious offers to avoid being scammed.

Romi
2 weeks ago

I mean when someone creates fake profiles or pretends to be a Casino Guru administrator. It's your platform, your territory. It would be super weird for me to see people trying to undermine your security system or somehow impersonate you.

Lalith
2 weeks ago

Hello, even though we try not to act as admins, but as a sort of helpers to the community, you mentioned quite a popular scheme. 🙂

Thank you for helping us raise awareness. Security is extremely important in this context.

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