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Topic: CRYPTOLOTTOSTORE.COM - Lotto betting and Casino - 100% First Deposit! - page 19. (Read 6720 times)

hero member
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Am seeing some of the site having the markings of countries names on it does it mean that it's meant for that country and those from another country can't you it?
And how do you run a lotto program from a site, can't the site do that themselves
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Exciting news - we are now offering all new players at our site a 20% bonus on their first deposit.  No coupon code is required.  It is added on automatically if chosen after the deposit is made.  

We only require 1x playthrough requirement - this is obviously just to ensure people don't deposit, get the bonus, and then withdraw everything immediately afterwards.
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Is there any signed message that you own the address that will send the funds if someone is very lucky to win the jackpot. You have stated that it is a brand new site with am actual millions to reward those who bet on lottery. It shouldn't be a problem to answer some questions if the site or project is legit and provably fair.
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^ yes, I figured that it is something like that and I edited post before you posted it. What about that anonymity part? How does it work, someone wins jackpot and insurance company blindly send money? Where can we find information about this?

In basic terms, we pay the insurance company a significant premium and send them the ticket numbers.  If the winning ticket comes up, they send us the money to pay out to the winner.  This is why is takes a little more time to get a jackpot out to a player than a standard withdrawal.  We don't provide any personal data to the insurer, and so we can pay it out to an anonymous player.  Hopefully that explains it.
legendary
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^ yes, I figured that it is something like that and I edited post before you posted it. What about that anonymity part? How does it work, someone wins jackpot and insurance company blindly send money? Where can we find information about this?
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As I said, I'm happy to answer good faith questions, but you seem determined to ridicule the whole thing without giving our site a chance.
You don't seem happy with my questions. Actually, from my questions I have learned that if I played powerball and hit jackpot I wouldn't be able to win whole $160M as you stated in this topic and as your site shows.

I'm happy with questions asked in good faith.  I didn't say that you would win 160M at any point.  We have caps on the amount that can be won.  It's 50M, but it's not hidden.

365 Lotto is one of ours
You have really bad reviews here and here.

The first one you've added is not our site.  It's a different domain name.  I can't really go over reviews, as I have no idea who the people are or whether their claims are legitimate.

Can you please explain what does this mean:

Quote from: Impotent RAGE
I purchased a lottery pakkage of 300 lines in month with 60€. So 300 lines 60€ per month for 4 months.
I started to look at my lines and if i had any winning lines and what are the numbers. This site paid me 0.04€ on 3+1 eurojackpot win!! I checked on official Finnish Veikkaus websites, that Eurojackpot 3+1 winning line pays 15,53€ and this site paid me 4 cents! I had couple 2+1’s there as well but they only paid me for this 1 line. My winnings are at the moment 0.11€!! My pakkage includes Spanish Bono lotto, Euromillions, Eurojackpot, US Powerball, Megamillions, Finnish lotto ans few others.
My winnings so far:
3.3.2020 – Euromillions: 0.01€
3.3.2020 – Euromillions: 0.01€
28.2.2020 – Eurojackpot: 0.04€
28.2.2020 – Euromillions: 0.02€
28.2.2020 – Euromillions: 0.01€
28.2.2020 – Euromillions: 0.01€
25.2.2020 – Euromillions: 0.01€

They pay 1 cent on 2 hits/line and 2 cents from 3hits/line from Euromillions and 3+1hit/line 4 cents from Eurojackpot!!!
Stay the hell away from this site!!!!!!
Im so frikking MAD!!!

How do you calculate rewards and why this person complains that they received 4 cents for 3+1?

Yes, it sounds like this person bought a syndicate.  They buy a share of 300 shares and split the winnings.  It means that people can have hundreds of lines for the price of 1 or 2 lines, but they split it with the others in the syndicate.  If he had 1 share out of 300 and the prize was 15.53, the person would win about 5 cents as it's a syndicate.  If the person had bought a normal single ticket for that line, they'd have won the full 15.53.  There's nothing shady about it.  Maybe he doesn't know exactly how it works.  A syndicate is a group sharing hundreds of lines - a single line purchase means they get the whole win to themselves.
legendary
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As I said, I'm happy to answer good faith questions, but you seem determined to ridicule the whole thing without giving our site a chance.
You don't seem happy with my questions. Actually, from my questions I have learned that if I play powerball and hit jackpot I wouldn't be able to win whole $160M as you stated in this topic and as your site shows.
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All wins, including jackpots, are capped at a value of ten million Euros (10.000.000 €). This means that should a lottery jackpot be won, then ten million Euros (10.000.000 €) will be the maximum amount paid out.

In regard to all single line bets:
All wins, including jackpots, are capped at a value of fifty million Euros (50.000.000 €). This means that should a lottery jackpot be won, then fifty million Euros (50.000.000 €) will be the maximum amount paid out.
So double ticket price for much less jackpot. It shows 140 million euros and now you said players can win only 10 (or, 50) millions. And you said:

We are a brand new site, www.CryptoLottoStore.com, offering lotto betting for 28 of the major global lotteries.  Play anonymously for prizes equivalent to the actual million-dollar jackpots.

[...]
Play to win jackpots from the following lotteries:

[...]
Powerball
[...]
So you are not offering lotto betting for various lotteries, what you offer here is some kind of your lottery site where you use other lotteries as some kind of provably fair system and sell tickets for much higher price.

Our jackpots are insured by Emirat, and they will be paid.
And they will anonymously pay out jackpot? German company? No questions asked? Cheesy

What are your other sites?

As I said, I'm happy to answer good faith questions, but you seem determined to ridicule the whole thing without giving our site a chance.  I understand that you have no interest in playing at the site, and that's fine.  We have been in this business for 4 years now, and all winnings have been paid out.  We have thousands of players at our other sites, and we wanted to create this one to allow cryptocurrency players to play.  It was actually done because a number of our existing players had asked for it.  Lotto betting is a well-established system, and companies like Lottoland and ourselves have been running it for some time.   It says in our T&Cs that we have a 50M cap on single wins, so nothing is hidden.  That is the maximum amount the prizes are insured to.  In most cases, this covers all lotteries.  We are giving people the chance to play lotteries that would not ordinarily be able to do so.
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Just sign up as anonymous, I don't input much information such as country of residence and mobile telephone number for a register.
and check it out how to deposit using cryptocurrency. Look like they converting into USD and auto direct to commerce.coinbase when deposit using Bitcoin.
I am confusing, how much minimum of withdrawing? and Are KYC required?,
when I read terms-and-conditions point 9.3
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Withdrawals can take up to 1 month to be credited to your bank account.
What does this mean? is this condition applicable for crypto?
It seems very suspicious that a website that claims to be 'cryptocurrency-only' mentions 'bank account' in the Terms and conditions... I couldn't find this 'bank account' thing in their Terms and Conditions, though, so I guess they've changed that. But the suspicion that a crypto-only casino would not write such a thing in the first place led me to check some random fragments of the webpage for plagiarism, and guess what I found? Just take a look at this website's ToS. The similarity is remarkable, and they do have the sentence in 9.3 that you quoted because this place has different KYC policies! Oh, and if you go to other webpages on both websites, you'll see other similarities that cannot be a coincidence.
Op, plagiarism is not a good start and is taken quite seriously on this forum. Or are both websites owned by the same company or something?

As I mentioned previously, we operate a number of websites, which have standard forms of payment, like credit card and bank transfers etc.  365 Lotto is one of ours, and the T & C's are obviously similar, but we had to change them for cryptocurrency.  The mention of the bank account was simply something we missed, and we've fixed that now.
legendary
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All wins, including jackpots, are capped at a value of ten million Euros (10.000.000 €). This means that should a lottery jackpot be won, then ten million Euros (10.000.000 €) will be the maximum amount paid out.

In regard to all single line bets:
All wins, including jackpots, are capped at a value of fifty million Euros (50.000.000 €). This means that should a lottery jackpot be won, then fifty million Euros (50.000.000 €) will be the maximum amount paid out.
So double ticket price for much less jackpot. It shows 140 million euros and now you said players can win only 10 (or, 50) millions. And you said:

We are a brand new site, www.CryptoLottoStore.com, offering lotto betting for 28 of the major global lotteries.  Play anonymously for prizes equivalent to the actual million-dollar jackpots.

[...]
Play to win jackpots from the following lotteries:

[...]
Powerball
[...]
So you are not offering lotto betting for various lotteries, what you offer here is some kind of your lottery site where you use other lotteries as some kind of provably fair system and sell tickets for much higher price.

Our jackpots are insured by Emirat, and they will be paid.
And they will anonymously pay out jackpot? German company? No questions asked? Cheesy

What are your other sites?
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I'm happy to answer any good faith question about our site. 
Well, because people here in the forum know that this kind of gambling [lottery] does not have much get an interest to those most gamblers because the chances of winning are very slim. I'm not discouraging you but to tell you frankly lotteries have only less of survival in having a promotion here and some of them end up exit scam. Indeed, have you a plan to run a promotion here like what you have seen many of us wearing signature, a signature campaign.

How do we know the transparency of every raffle draw?
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Just sign up as anonymous, I don't input much information such as country of residence and mobile telephone number for a register.
and check it out how to deposit using cryptocurrency. Look like they converting into USD and auto direct to commerce.coinbase when deposit using Bitcoin.
I am confusing, how much minimum of withdrawing? and Are KYC required?,
when I read terms-and-conditions point 9.3
Quote
Withdrawals can take up to 1 month to be credited to your bank account.
What does this mean? is this condition applicable for crypto?
It seems very suspicious that a website that claims to be 'cryptocurrency-only' mentions 'bank account' in the Terms and conditions... I couldn't find this 'bank account' thing in their Terms and Conditions, though, so I guess they've changed that. But the suspicion that a crypto-only casino would not write such a thing in the first place led me to check some random fragments of the webpage for plagiarism, and guess what I found? Just take a look at this website's ToS. The similarity is remarkable, and they do have the sentence in 9.3 that you quoted because this place has different KYC policies! Oh, and if you go to other webpages on both websites, you'll see other similarities that cannot be a coincidence.
Op, plagiarism is not a good start and is taken quite seriously on this forum. Or are both websites owned by the same company or something?
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I'm limited in how often I can reply at the moment, as there is a time limit on this board.
Then reply to everyone in one post instead multiposting.
One of our Curacao sites is CasinoCo.com.  You can see it operates in a similar way, but it offers standard fiat depositing options.
And other sites operated by you?

All our jackpot wins are insured.
Insured by who?

So lets say I buy tickets for powerball on both sites and I hit jackpot. You will have to pay me $320M, and you will do this anonymously. You will send me ~53000 BTC?

You claim to be insured, what is this then:



Huh

From our T&C:

In regard to all syndicate (group play) products:
All wins, including jackpots, are capped at a value of ten million Euros (10.000.000 €). This means that should a lottery jackpot be won, then ten million Euros (10.000.000 €) will be the maximum amount paid out.

In regard to all single line bets:
All wins, including jackpots, are capped at a value of fifty million Euros (50.000.000 €). This means that should a lottery jackpot be won, then fifty million Euros (50.000.000 €) will be the maximum amount paid out.

In the event that you were to win the Powerball when it was at $320M, you would be paid the capped amount of $50M.  If you had bought the same ticket from both sites, you would get the same amount, as it would be shared.

Our jackpots are insured by Emirat, and they will be paid.  The "insolvency" clause is there for normal operation.  Any company can become insolvent, as you know, so this clause has to be put in just like any other responsible company.  This does not affect the insured jackpot wins.
legendary
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I can't imagine where a brand new site have lots of money (millions) stored for the jackpot prize. I was thinking that it may be a fiat lottery and they make it online. Welll, all I can do is only checking the site and wait before someone wants to test the site out if it is what the op claimed it to be.
Well, I can't imagine that brand new gambling site will anonymously send $320M.

Besides:

There's something for everyone over 18, you can play (and win!) anonymously, and from almost every country in the world.  (Netherlands, Italy, France, Hungary, Spain, Belguim, Slovakia, Slovenia restricted)

Why not join up and try us out today?  Play anonymously now!
They either didn't read their own ToS or they don't know meaning of that word. Of course, when they said "play from almost every country in the world" they forget to mention other 35% world countries.
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I can't imagine where a brand new site have lots of money (millions) stored for the jackpot prize. I was thinking that it may be a fiat lottery and they make it online. Welll, all I can do is only checking the site and wait before someone wants to test the site out if it is what the op claimed it to be.
legendary
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I'm limited in how often I can reply at the moment, as there is a time limit on this board.
Then reply to everyone in one post instead multiposting.
One of our Curacao sites is CasinoCo.com.  You can see it operates in a similar way, but it offers standard fiat depositing options.
And other sites operated by you?

All our jackpot wins are insured.
Insured by who?

So lets say I buy tickets for powerball on both sites and I hit jackpot. You will have to pay me $320M, and you will do this anonymously. You will send me ~53000 BTC?

You claim to be insured, what is this then:



Huh
jr. member
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We do operate other similar sites which are running from our Curacao license.
Which sites do you operate under Curacao licanse? Please respond to last post.

3.5? for Powerball ticket, I have found this https://www.powerball.com/ and it says that ticket price is 2$. Hilarious.

Who will pay ~$160M if someone hits jackpot? Sign message from address to show that you hold $160M worth bitcoin.

I'm limited in how often I can reply at the moment, as there is a time limit on this board.

The price for a Powerball ticket is $2 if you are in the USA and purchasing it directly.  However, the point of our site is that you can play from almost any country you like.  Obviously there is an extra cost to this as if you were in Australia, you wouldn't be able to play the Powerball.  All our jackpot wins are insured.  One of our Curacao sites is CasinoCo.com.  You can see it operates in a similar way, but it offers standard fiat depositing options.
legendary
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We do operate other similar sites which are running from our Curacao license.
Which sites do you operate under Curacao licanse? Please respond to last post.
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Just checked your site and I felt that the design was decent, but it could use some improvements. No live chat is a con. Also, the minimum amount for the lotteries seem way too high in my opinion considering that the chances of winning are literally negligible.

Good to see your site support major cryptocurrencies. However, I am observing all amounts are displayed in FIAT which is why I would like to know if this site supports FIAT or not?

Hi, thanks for your input.  I'm not sure I follow your point about the minimum amount for the lotteries - could you clarify?

Just to explain about your other point - we do operate other similar sites, which have standard FIAT currencies and other depositing methods, such as credit card, Skrill etc.  These also support cryptocurrency.  However, in those other sites, we are required to request more personal information than with our new www.cryptolottostore.com site.  We found that most crypto players didn't want to provide personal data, understandably, and so this site was created to allow for anonymous play through cryptocurrency.  The site works in exactly the same way as our others, it's just tailored for anonymous crypto players.  Hope that helps!
legendary
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3.5€ for Powerball ticket, I have found this https://www.powerball.com/ and it says that ticket price is 2$. Hilarious.

Who will pay ~$160M if someone hits jackpot? Sign message from address to show that you hold $160M worth bitcoin.
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