First topic opening on my part in advance sorry for misbehavior ... my question is does anyone have knowledge about hotwestwins got via telegram nen 1000$ bonus 1x Wagern now a few hours later 3k on Tacho... now wanted to arrange payout after wagern via Bitcoin now I should depositor 200$ for completion of KYC ... NOW THE QUESTION IS DO I DO THAT ... Do I Deposit money into my account? Or do I deposit and complete the kyc completely . Pay out and be happy !!! Would be more than grateful for help
A big thank you to gamblejoe.com for the opportunity to ask the question here and a huge thank you just for those who have looked at the text at all 🫡
Edit by Julian: direct link removed due to clear scam offer.
Cap answer: No, do not deposit. Similar casinos with identical offers have already been discussed here recently. Unfortunately, I can't find the link right now, because I quickly delete such debris providers from my memory It's a scam: Hands off.
Langhans_innen wrote on 26.05.2025 at 18:45: Cap Answer: No, do not deposit. Similar casinos with identical offers have already been discussed here recently. Unfortunately, I can't find the link right now because I quickly delete such debris providers from my memory It's a scam: Hands off.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart ... I thought so but was irritated according to the website allegedly English license and Curacao...thank you very much
Dude, think about it. The casino will be out of business immediately with this offer. The very fact that you're asking the question. Makes me doubt it. No offense, but one and one is not three. And apparently you put the link in here and spread the word. If someone falls for it now. Did you put it there? You don't have to, do you?
Dear GJ team and mods. I have just read this post. Why is nothing being done here and this post edited, or better yet deleted? The link is only displayed after a review, but it is already visible in the subject line of the post. As Twfarcry6 has already written, it doesn't have to be that this nonsense is still being spread in this forum?
We have already discussed this internally and also considered the aspect that this could possibly attract interested parties to the pages. However, we have so far come to the conclusion that the clear resonance that such offers have generated here among the broad readership should actually be a pure deterrent not to make serious use of something like this. Furthermore, it is conceivable that many readers of GJ will only find out about this clear scam through this before they could possibly become victims themselves. Perhaps we should not forget that behind every topic there is a person who is looking for advice and who should be helped in the best possible way. It would not be fair to simply delete.... Instead, we would have to provide "advice" via PN so that the person is not left out in the cold. My humble idea would be for us to re-evaluate this tomorrow and possibly start deleting such topics in the future where there is clear fraud, now that we have often acted as a deterrent. That would also be an option. Julian will certainly read this tomorrow and then we will certainly come up with a practicable solution
Malganes wrote on 26.05.2025 at 22:48: Thank you dear Langhans
If such providers/offers were mentioned in the No Dep. or Bonus section, they would certainly be removed as quickly as possible if, as is clearly evident in these cases, they are scams. After all, garbage should always be sorted out to keep the level as high as possible. On the other hand, many/some people (I hope so) also inform themselves again before making a depositor, for example, whether they do this and what the experiences of others are like. I think there's a good chance of ending up on a high-reach platform like GambleJoe. I just tried this with "blablawins experiences" and "our topic here" came up quite high in the hit list, although the whole thing is still very fresh, generated little response and was therefore hardly read and answered. Who knows how often such topics have saved some anonymous butts from an ill-considered $200 EZ when everyone there is beating their hands over their heads So I'm currently a bit ambivalent as to what would be more advisable
bonushunter97 wrote on 27.05.2025 at 02:52: impudence let something like that stand but with me bonus contributions deleted!!!
What was deleted for you? Please write me privately which offer it was (just to avoid having to delete it again). I'll be happy to take a look at it - maybe it was a mistake if you think the deletion was unjustified.
Langhans_innen wrote on 27.05.2025 at 00:22:
If such providers/offers were mentioned in the No Dep. or Bonus section, they would certainly be removed as quickly as possible if, as is clearly evident in these cases, they are scams. After all, garbage should always be sorted out to keep the level as high as possible. On the other hand, many/some people (I hope so) also inform themselves again before making a depositor, for example, whether they do this and what the experiences of others are like. I think there's a good chance of ending up on a high-reach platform like GambleJoe. I just tried this with "blablawins experiences" and "our topic here" came up quite high in the hit list, even though the whole thing is still quite new, generated little response and was therefore hardly read and answered. Who knows how often such topics have saved some anonymous butts from an ill-considered $200 EZ when everyone there is beating their hands over their heads So I'm currently a bit ambivalent as to what would be more advisable
It should be more than clear that the offer is not serious 🙄
@TE Honestly: 1000$ bonus + wager 1 time, probably even without max payout, of course dreaming is allowed, but come on 🤦
I actually still remember the topic with these breakage shops (it was a topic more than once), clearly fraud, it couldn't have been clearer, I can't remember the name either, but the Bonus Code was TG1000 or 1000FS or something like that.
What I found particularly funny was that there was NOTHING on the internet about these shacks, apart from the site itself, the thread on Gamblejoe, and a thread on Reddit "Made in the USA" (I would guess).
By the way, I found the thread in question thanks to Google:
These are the related scam sites that have been covered here so far, as they change their name/"open" a new casino every few weeks, you can recognize the scammers by the bonus codes in addition to the actual bonus itself and the conditions: TG1000/1000FS.
Funny: at first they only wanted €/$ 70 for the final Verification, it probably went well so that they were annoyed "that they gave away a lot of money", hence the increase to €/$ 200 😅
bonushunter97 wrote on 27.05.2025 at 02:52: cheeky to leave something like that but deleted bonus contributions with me!!!
I don't know which "bonus post" you are talking about specifically and you are therefore welcome to submit it again. However, please read through what is written here again and in context you will recognize that Play361 is not about the presentation of a new bonus offer, which is guaranteed - as is explicitly stated - to be removed immediately, but about a problem with a casino. This is a huge thematic difference and we therefore expressly warn against using it.
I have removed the link at the top of the starting post to reduce the Risk of someone clicking on it to take up the offer.
However, as has already been mentioned by the moderators, a general discussion about this is hugely important to educate people about the offer.
Pjay361 is certainly not the only member who has received such advertising and is considering depositing money there.
However, a quick Google search makes it clear that this is a scam method.
Among other things, the site uses fake celebrity endorsements. For example, it is claimed that there is a collaboration with MrBeast, which is not true.
Incidentally, this "casino" is completely unlicensed and pretends to have various licenses.
In short, everything advertised on the site is a lie and only serves to attract players with fake offers and take money out of their pockets. Not a single penny is paid out, no matter how much you win or Deposit as a player.
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A big thank you to gamblejoe.com for the opportunity to ask the question here and a huge thank you just for those who have looked at the text at all 🫡
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If such providers/offers were mentioned in the No Dep. or Bonus section, they would certainly be removed as quickly as possible if, as is clearly evident in these cases, they are scams. After all, garbage should always be sorted out to keep the level as high as possible. On the other hand, many/some people (I hope so) also inform themselves again before making a depositor, for example, whether they do this and what the experiences of others are like. I think there's a good chance of ending up on a high-reach platform like GambleJoe. I just tried this with "blablawins experiences" and "our topic here" came up quite high in the hit list, although the whole thing is still very fresh, generated little response and was therefore hardly read and answered. Who knows how often such topics have saved some anonymous butts from an ill-considered $200 EZ when everyone there is beating their hands over their heads So I'm currently a bit ambivalent as to what would be more advisable
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What was deleted for you? Please write me privately which offer it was (just to avoid having to delete it again). I'll be happy to take a look at it - maybe it was a mistake if you think the deletion was unjustified.
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It should be more than clear that the offer is not serious 🙄
@TE Honestly: 1000$ bonus + wager 1 time, probably even without max payout, of course dreaming is allowed, but come on 🤦
I actually still remember the topic with these breakage shops (it was a topic more than once), clearly fraud, it couldn't have been clearer, I can't remember the name either, but the Bonus Code was TG1000 or 1000FS or something like that.
What I found particularly funny was that there was NOTHING on the internet about these shacks, apart from the site itself, the thread on Gamblejoe, and a thread on Reddit "Made in the USA" (I would guess).
By the way, I found the thread in question thanks to Google:
https://www.gamblejoe.com/en/forum/online-casinos/general/experience-with-powerspinvegascom-437174/
- Powerspinvegasnow
- Berspin
These are the related scam sites that have been covered here so far, as they change their name/"open" a new casino every few weeks, you can recognize the scammers by the bonus codes in addition to the actual bonus itself and the conditions: TG1000/1000FS.
Funny: at first they only wanted €/$ 70 for the final Verification, it probably went well so that they were annoyed "that they gave away a lot of money", hence the increase to €/$ 200 😅
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I don't know which "bonus post" you are talking about specifically and you are therefore welcome to submit it again. However, please read through what is written here again and in context you will recognize that Play361 is not about the presentation of a new bonus offer, which is guaranteed - as is explicitly stated - to be removed immediately, but about a problem with a casino. This is a huge thematic difference and we therefore expressly warn against using it.
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I have removed the link at the top of the starting post to reduce the Risk of someone clicking on it to take up the offer.
However, as has already been mentioned by the moderators, a general discussion about this is hugely important to educate people about the offer.
Pjay361 is certainly not the only member who has received such advertising and is considering depositing money there.
However, a quick Google search makes it clear that this is a scam method.
Among other things, the site uses fake celebrity endorsements. For example, it is claimed that there is a collaboration with MrBeast, which is not true.
Incidentally, this "casino" is completely unlicensed and pretends to have various licenses.
In short, everything advertised on the site is a lie and only serves to attract players with fake offers and take money out of their pockets. Not a single penny is paid out, no matter how much you win or Deposit as a player.
Hands off it!
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