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Conspiracy theories: Roshtein Fake Confirmed (Page 3)

Topic created on 26th Aug. 2019 | Page: 3 of 5 | Answers: 44 | Views: 31,073
Bvb1995
Expert
Have already said before that he is fake

Who needs a video to realize that

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FoXess
Rookie
Guys, he also admits that he more or less "works" for the casinos and is not his real money, or at least part is not his real money.
He even said it live while streaming
I think it's kind of cool to just see what you could theoretically get out of it
And he gets excited about some games himself-
zb 50€ per spin and then he finally gets a freespin and gets 10€ out, lol

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Kleinkariert
Expert
FoXess wrote on 06/11/2019 at 22:37: people, he does admit that he more or less "works" for the casinos and is not his real money, or at least some of it is not his real money.
He even said it live while streaming
I think it's kind of cool to just see what you could theoretically get out of it
And he gets excited about some games himself-
zb 50€ per spin and then he finally gets a freespin and gets 10€ out, lol.

Exactly that is not the case. Claim is that everything is real and can be cashed out after wagering.

Can germe teach me better. Otherwise, I refer to the video that triggered this thread.

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FoXess
Rookie
Kleinkariert wrote on 07/11/2019 04:14 PM
Exactly that is not the case. Claim is that everything is real and can be cashed out after wagering.

Can germe teach me better. Otherwise, I refer to the video that triggered this thread.

oh really? Funny oO
Have even coincidentally just looked at him, where someone has asked him about it
Since he said, he said immerschon that it is not his real money.
Mirs that eh banana, eh everyone must know for themselves whether he may trust something^^

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Dbac79
Elite
Just by the way, all people lie, and every day even so often that it is not even noticeable to them that not everything corresponds 100% to the truth

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Anonym
I'm seriously wondering what these highroller streamers will do one day, when they get a ban on streaming or something, and don't get gigantic Bonuses anymore?

I assume that the good gentlemen are also addicted to gambling. If there are now the 1000% Deposit bonuses fall away, and all income, the hardly on 50 cent Rum eiern, if it was 50 euros... Good night at the point, to the gentlemen

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Blubbo33
Elite
Danny94 wrote on 14.12.2019 at 00:34: I'm seriously wondering what these highroller streamers will do one day, if they get e.g. lock for stream, or so, and no longer get gigantic Bonuses ?

I assume that the good gentlemen are also addicted to gambling. If there now the 1000% Deposit bonuses fall away, and all income, the hardly on 50 cents Rum eiern, if it was before 50 euros... Good night at the point, to the gentlemen.

Quite simply
The streamers earn money with it, nothing more.
Whether fake or not fake is completely irrelevant

There are enough stupid people who watch it, even if he is eventually banned, he has enough followers and will earn money in other ways

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Nick1895
Expert
That it is fake was clear to me from the beginning... just like his "dummy companies" he has always told. If I as an employer had so much time for gambling... well I would like to have that job too haha. But actually GambleJoe should know it for sure? After all, Malta is not that big

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mk5jas
Amateur
Danny94 wrote on 14.12.2019 at 00:34: I'm seriously wondering what these highroller streamers will do one day, if they get e.g. lock for stream, or so, and no longer get gigantic Bonuses ?

I assume that the good gentlemen are also addicted to gambling. If there now the 1000% Deposit bonuses fall away, and all income, the hardly on 50 cents Rum eiern, if it was before 50 euros... Good night at the point, to the gentlemen.

That runs as with monte, there's nice mail from the prosecutor. I think in the long run, if the legal situation does not change, some German streamers will get big problems here, especially if they make big wins. With 2k no one cares, but wins times 30k or so. The banks seem to report much more than last year and you yourself get it only when it's too late. Has anyone followed up with monte? The mail from his bank was awesome when he showed the stack of letters that came in just one day 😂

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wettibernd
Expert
I actually watch the streamers for the entertainment value. I've known for a long time that everything is fake, but when I watch James Bond in the cinema, I don't expect 007 to be running around somewhere in reality

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