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hero member
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December 30, 2017, 01:54:57 PM
#25
From who did you receive the message?

Was it from the email server of bitcasino.io directly?
hero member
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December 30, 2017, 01:24:41 PM
#24
Well i think i have waited long enough for the op to post his email evidence screenshot.  I am not sure if he had actual proof or maybe was one of those confused moments that we all have at times. I always take claims of phishing spoof emails with caution as sadly i lost almost $2,500.00 from my PayPal account. I fought with them gor almost 6 months to get my money back. So now if i ever see a message i go to website myself and proceed myself.
legendary
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December 30, 2017, 09:45:44 AM
#23
I had received a message regarding a fraud email / promotion that bitcasino.io is sending, I will make followup on these before make my self judgement if they become a scammers.
Well, even though the casino is old and rather famous, the person leading their ANN thread and named bitcasino.io has negative trust for confiscating user funds or something. I would stay away from this casino and its messages. I guess with them it's not the case that smb's sending messages on their behalf to spoil their reputation. It's just what this casino is.
Yet surely if you want to make an accusation you should provide some screenshots of what you are talking about, as other members above say.
hero member
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December 30, 2017, 01:03:51 AM
#22
I had received a message regarding a fraud email / promotion that bitcasino.io is sending, I will make followup on these before make my self judgement if they become a scammers.
You should provide more information about the email you are getting from them  so we can understand the contents. Actually those email may not be a scam one but an enticement for you to play casino on they site. But casino. io look so real to be a scammer at this early stage.
You do know that bitcasino.io has other sites under the same management.
Vegascasino.io , sportsbet.io and this one are all operating out of the same office overseas and has the same head manager for all these casinos.
All their promotional emails look the same too.
So it is hard to tell where they are coming from sometimes if you aren't looking at the subject line in the email. Embarrassed
sr. member
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December 30, 2017, 12:02:32 AM
#21
I had received a message regarding a fraud email / promotion that bitcasino.io is sending, I will make followup on these before make my self judgement if they become a scammers.
You should provide more information about the email you are getting from them  so we can understand the contents. Actually those email may not be a scam one but an enticement for you to play casino on they site. But casino. io look so real to be a scammer at this early stage.
full member
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December 29, 2017, 11:53:03 PM
#20
It's probably one of those phishing emails. I doubt its actually bitcasino. My inbox has several from different casinos i've signed up with....

Even some exchanges are getting that, lots of devious scammers out there.....

I agree that it is most likely a phisimg email. These scammers are infamous on sending these type of email so they can obtain your password. I work as a technical support for a giant american telecoms company and everyday you can encounter customers regarding that type of emails.

As advise to my customers and to all when you do not know the person do not click the email. In your case it is from a website if you do mot remember signing up then do not open it. If you did check the link if it is the real website. You should check by letter because this scammer sometimes will just change one letter on the website. If you are still unsure, contant their customer support and do not enter any password until you confirm it is a legit one.
sr. member
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December 29, 2017, 08:50:42 PM
#19
It's probably one of those phishing emails. I doubt its actually bitcasino. My inbox has several from different casinos i've signed up with....

Even some exchanges are getting that, lots of devious scammers out there.....
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December 29, 2017, 05:44:45 PM
#18
I had received a message regarding a fraud email / promotion that bitcasino.io is sending, I will make followup on these before make my self judgement if they become a scammers.
It's an old news dude.They're a fake casino since the day they were launched.If you are already playing there,it's time to stop.Anyway,please use a proper report format and present your accusation in the respective section of the forum.

While this thread is 120 days old, I just wanted to get your definition of a "fake casino" because as far as I know, Bitcasino does a great job of paying out when I win.

Why would a "fake casino" pay me (and others) what we are owed if they were "fake/scam?"

Some of these posts are so immature and irrelevant that hopefully people are able to weed out the FUD from the truth.

legendary
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June 09, 2017, 02:53:54 PM
#17
I had received a message regarding a fraud email / promotion that bitcasino.io is sending, I will make followup on these before make my self judgement if they become a scammers.
It's an old news dude.They're a fake casino since the day they were launched.If you are already playing there,it's time to stop.Anyway,please use a proper report format and present your accusation in the respective section of the forum.
hero member
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June 09, 2017, 12:57:14 PM
#16
I had received a message regarding a fraud email / promotion that bitcasino.io is sending, I will make followup on these before make my self judgement if they become a scammers.

I dont know why, but am seeing allot of ambiguous threads in the forum by newbies or members these days. No one can decide anything about what the email was or who sent it exactly, whether it was a promotion or a fraud email by Bitcasino or any other sites.
We need full information about it to even accuse someone.
sr. member
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June 09, 2017, 12:41:24 PM
#15
Why do OP didnt still give or show some screenshots on what been have sent to him? Public can judge if that email is from Bitcasino or not because we do all know there are lots of fraud emails which do make use of another site just to scam or phish people or to their victim.Most members here are requesting the same thing so that we would really have idea what to answer.

True,it's really funny.
Since last time he opened this thread,he never replied and send some prove.
If it's a fraud atleast bring some proof or if you dont know it's fraud or not you can ask us by providing a screenshot.
No just saying a 2 lines text.
something fishy,
 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

The guy plays on bitsler too. I see him very often in our chatroom(Philippines). I will make it a note to ask him when I see him again. although I am not very sure if he is the same person, or they just have the same username.
sr. member
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June 09, 2017, 09:24:22 AM
#14
Why do OP didnt still give or show some screenshots on what been have sent to him? Public can judge if that email is from Bitcasino or not because we do all know there are lots of fraud emails which do make use of another site just to scam or phish people or to their victim.Most members here are requesting the same thing so that we would really have idea what to answer.

True,it's really funny.
Since last time he opened this thread,he never replied and send some prove.
If it's a fraud atleast bring some proof or if you dont know it's fraud or not you can ask us by providing a screenshot.
No just saying a 2 lines text.
something fishy,
 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
sr. member
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June 09, 2017, 03:46:33 AM
#13
I had received a message regarding a fraud email / promotion that bitcasino.io is sending, I will make followup on these before make my self judgement if they become a scammers.

If you can provide a screenshot of the email, that would help to figure out if it is from the real bitcasino.io or just wanna-bes. Normally, what they send to users/clients email are promotion on freespins with a specific amount of deposit required and the promotion code included. Also, I want to reiterate that you should be careful in clicking those links that are in that email.
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June 05, 2017, 05:53:54 PM
#12
It just a marketing email maybe.

U need to check more serious where your e-mail been expose.
legendary
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June 03, 2017, 09:51:06 PM
#11
Why do OP didnt still give or show some screenshots on what been have sent to him? Public can judge if that email is from Bitcasino or not because we do all know there are lots of fraud emails which do make use of another site just to scam or phish people or to their victim.Most members here are requesting the same thing so that we would really have idea what to answer.
sr. member
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June 03, 2017, 09:15:19 PM
#10
It would be better not to click on any links in the email should they ask you to reset your password via that link, nowadays there have been quite a number on this type of spoofed email send out to users email, the best solution would be to email directly to the support email of that casino, and clarify with their admin about what is happening.

if i not mistaken, i already got this kind of email too but it said about the promotions like raffles but when i asked here, they do not said anything about this huge raffles, just some normal raffles. But i already opened it but not yet clicked on that suspicious link. But they do not said anything after i told this fraud email from them. So are we suppose to wait for their reply? And i do not think that they will reply fast enough

Looks like this is quite serious,
if I can ask attached, some kind of screenshot of the email you get? So I can know what kind of cheating is in this intention, thank you
legendary
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June 03, 2017, 08:54:50 PM
#9
It would be better not to click on any links in the email should they ask you to reset your password via that link, nowadays there have been quite a number on this type of spoofed email send out to users email, the best solution would be to email directly to the support email of that casino, and clarify with their admin about what is happening.

if i not mistaken, i already got this kind of email too but it said about the promotions like raffles but when i asked here, they do not said anything about this huge raffles, just some normal raffles. But i already opened it but not yet clicked on that suspicious link. But they do not said anything after i told this fraud email from them. So are we suppose to wait for their reply? And i do not think that they will reply fast enough
hero member
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June 03, 2017, 07:40:43 PM
#8
I never believe any emails I get from casinos anymore.
I treat them all as phishing links.

Never click on anything in your spam folder either.
If you subscribed to a newsletter(by clicking on the check mark to uncheck it! Wink ) then that is a whole different story.
Because you opted into it when you signed up for an account with this casino.
sr. member
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June 03, 2017, 07:05:43 PM
#7
I had received a message regarding a fraud email / promotion that bitcasino.io is sending, I will make followup on these before make my self judgement if they become a scammers.
What was in that email? Was that email from bitcasino or someone else? Who send you message and where and what was in that message? 
You will need to be more specific when opening thread from what i see noone really knows what you are trying to say.
Update topic with all information.
legendary
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June 03, 2017, 10:32:04 AM
#6
Their emails usually come from [email protected] and the links in the email always point to https://bitcasino.io

You have to verify the link, before you click on any of the links provided in these emails. They normally change the homepage address to redirect

you to another website. I normally type the address and do not click on anything in these emails, just to be safe.  Grin
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