Has anyone had any experience with floydcas.com?! scam or real?!
12th Jun. 2025, at 09:44 am CEST#16
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cbbll wrote on 12.06.2025 at 00:17: sevus allerseit...
first of all thanks for your support!
i made three payments and then the 1500 claim came...
now out of frustration I just kept playing something there "Avia Masters" and in the end it's 5,000,000 dolla xD
can it be that complete slots are faked by pragmatic play at the number so 50 slots....
Okay, you probably won't see the first 3 payments again. Think of it as a lost game mission.
However, you should urgently refrain from making a 4th depositor.
Yes, the slots are fake and programmed to give you lots of wins.
The aim is to make people believe that they have won a lot and thus have a reason to Deposit money in a FAKE casino.
This scam has been around for a long time. Not with casinos, but people have been sent emails and made to believe that they have inherited millions. To get the inheritance, you would only have to pay the notary fees (1-2000€). This method is old. With FAKE casinos, however, it is more "credible".
Incidentally, this also exists in the crypto sector. FAKE exchanges and people are made to believe that they have made €2000 or more from a €100 investment. The aim is for the victims to put even more money into it.
I hope I was able to explain this well enough for you
cbbll wrote on 12.06.2025 at 00:17: sevus allerseit...
first of all thanks for your support!
i made three payments and then the 1500 claim came...
now out of frustration I just kept playing something there "Avia Masters" and in the end it's 5,000,000 dolla xD
can it be that complete slots are faked by pragmatic play at the number so 50 slots....
Good,
Of course they are faked and manipulated so that you make the payment, I can only advise you against it even if it seems tempting to "only" pay 1500 to get 5,000,000 ☝️☝️
Sorry about my curiosity, but I would really like to know the amount or the increase in payments made, as this may become important again, as the amount of the claims (for future feedback) will also play a role in the future.
I'm sorry for you that you've fallen flat on your face, but just don't add to your payments again, even if it's difficult and you should have reached the "point of no return" in a way ☝️
Has anyone had any experience with floydcas.com?! scam or real?!
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Okay, you probably won't see the first 3 payments again. Think of it as a lost game mission.
However, you should urgently refrain from making a 4th depositor.
Yes, the slots are fake and programmed to give you lots of wins.
The aim is to make people believe that they have won a lot and thus have a reason to Deposit money in a FAKE casino.
This scam has been around for a long time. Not with casinos, but people have been sent emails and made to believe that they have inherited millions. To get the inheritance, you would only have to pay the notary fees (1-2000€). This method is old. With FAKE casinos, however, it is more "credible".
Incidentally, this also exists in the crypto sector. FAKE exchanges and people are made to believe that they have made €2000 or more from a €100 investment. The aim is for the victims to put even more money into it.
I hope I was able to explain this well enough for you
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Has anyone had any experience with floydcas.com?! scam or real?!
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Good,
Of course they are faked and manipulated so that you make the payment, I can only advise you against it even if it seems tempting to "only" pay 1500 to get 5,000,000 ☝️☝️
Sorry about my curiosity, but I would really like to know the amount or the increase in payments made, as this may become important again, as the amount of the claims (for future feedback) will also play a role in the future.
I'm sorry for you that you've fallen flat on your face, but just don't add to your payments again, even if it's difficult and you should have reached the "point of no return" in a way ☝️
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