I should Deposit 150$ to verify myself I did it then I won a lot wanted to cash out now they say I should deposit 300$ again so I can cash out scam !!!
Zocker68 wrote on 08.05.2025 at 08:29: I should Deposit 150$ to verify myself I did it then I won a lot wanted to cash out now they say I should deposit 300$ again so I can cash out scam !!!
Hello,
yes, it is a scam. The trick has been around for a long time. You get an e-mail claiming that you have inherited a lot of money (prince of some South African country) and you have to pay the notary fees to get the millions. The method is the same here: they lure people with a huge win and try to get them to make a payment. Instead of the inheritance, fake slots are used here that have a very high RTP rate so that these fake slots always pay.
This also happens in the crypto sector. There are fake crypto exchanges and the graphs are manipulated to make people believe that they are making very good price wins. The aim is to get people to invest more money. Just like you.
Unfortunately, the money is gone. I'm sorry I can't give you better news there.
Thanks for your contribution 👍🏼 it looks damn good the casino with licenses and partners investors, the slots give almost nothing only the one slot is strong. Well, I'll see if I can get my depositors back with the help of a lawyer 🤷🏽♂️
Zocker68 wrote on 09.05.2025 at 01:11: Thanks for your contribution 👍🏼 it looks damn good the casino with licenses and partners investors, the slots give almost nothing only the one slot is strong. Well I'll see if I can get my depositors back with the help of a lawyer 🤷🏽♂️
There are already a few discrepancies. They write that they have been on the market since 2017 (see picture),
but if you google the casino, you'll find 0.0. I've already tried several combinations (valure.bet, valure.bet crypto casino). That's already a sign that it's not a real casino. Normally you will often find reviews etc.
I would generally recommend that you find out about a casino before depositing money there. That way you can find out if they pay out quickly and easily, how customer-friendly they are, etc. Saves a lot of headaches.
Maybe the chargeback will work out. Hope dies last. Good luck with it.
frapi07 wrote on 09.05.2025 at 13:38:
There are already a few inconsistencies. They write that they have been on the market since 2017 (see picture),
but if you google the casino, you'll find 0.0. I've already tried several combinations (valure.bet, valure.bet crypto casino). That's already a sign that it's not a real casino. Normally you will often find reviews etc.
I would generally recommend that you find out about a casino before depositing money there. That way you can find out if they pay out quickly and easily, how customer-friendly they are, etc. Saves a lot of headaches.
Maybe the chargeback will work out. Hope dies last. Good luck with it.
All you have to do is enter it in the browser toolbar and it will find it immediately.
You only need to enter it in the browser's search bar, it will find it immediately.
That's not what I meant at all. Of course you can find the address of the page. It's also the first hit on Google, but apart from the main page and the GJ article (which he wrote himself), you won't find anything about this casino online - and that's what I meant. Normally, you'll only find pages on Google that have either tested the casino or reported on it. Here I find 0.0.
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Hello,
yes, it is a scam. The trick has been around for a long time. You get an e-mail claiming that you have inherited a lot of money (prince of some South African country) and you have to pay the notary fees to get the millions. The method is the same here: they lure people with a huge win and try to get them to make a payment. Instead of the inheritance, fake slots are used here that have a very high RTP rate so that these fake slots always pay.
This also happens in the crypto sector. There are fake crypto exchanges and the graphs are manipulated to make people believe that they are making very good price wins. The aim is to get people to invest more money. Just like you.
Unfortunately, the money is gone. I'm sorry I can't give you better news there.
This post has been translated automatically
Valure.bet casino does not pay out
Nobody has liked this post so far
This post has been translated automatically
Valure.bet casino does not pay out
Nobody has liked this post so far
There are already a few discrepancies. They write that they have been on the market since 2017 (see picture),
but if you google the casino, you'll find 0.0. I've already tried several combinations (valure.bet, valure.bet crypto casino). That's already a sign that it's not a real casino. Normally you will often find reviews etc.
I would generally recommend that you find out about a casino before depositing money there. That way you can find out if they pay out quickly and easily, how customer-friendly they are, etc. Saves a lot of headaches.
Maybe the chargeback will work out. Hope dies last. Good luck with it.
This post has been translated automatically
Valure.bet casino does not pay out
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All you have to do is enter it in the browser toolbar and it will find it immediately.
This post has been translated automatically
Valure.bet casino does not pay out
Nobody has liked this post so far
That's not what I meant at all. Of course you can find the address of the page. It's also the first hit on Google, but apart from the main page and the GJ article (which he wrote himself), you won't find anything about this casino online - and that's what I meant. Normally, you'll only find pages on Google that have either tested the casino or reported on it. Here I find 0.0.
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