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November 26, 2023, 11:15:27 AM
#31
The trust for a fresh casino, that popped up on your screen, shouldn't be immediately. It's good to test the depth of a river before swimming. Next time, check through reviews on top gambling review sites, instead of depositing money and withdrawing. Crosschecking on the withdrawal, customer service, provably fair is also important. Because withdrawal works fine, doesn't make the casino cool, they may be having some loopholes elsewhere. Which you'd not notice as a first timer. Reading reviews will reveal every necessary information about the casino. There, under the comments, users are allowed to share any experience; good and heinous. Newbies, it's great to look into the idea of OP. He's actually did the right thing for players looking to risk $5. For players who don't wish to lose a dime to any casino, wants to make their first deposit on a trusted casino, no need trying a pop ad. Some players can make a mistake alongside, maybe it works the first time, and once they deposit huge amount the casino can begin to malfunction. Even in review sites, fresh casinos shouldn't be trusted, not even a dime of ours should be used to test their services. Doing our research won't cost us a dime. Then, moving ahead to deposit funds and play games with no trust issue, is still great. Op's idea can always leave us thinking of other risks, perhaps we ain't carefully informed about the services of the casino. The disputes they've faced with customers.
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November 26, 2023, 10:50:28 AM
#30
Why try a new gambling site? I don't really trust most of the advertisements I see on social media when on my phone, I just see most of them as scams, so when I see a gambling site advertisement like that, I don't even try to open it or give it a trial. If I will be trying out a new gambling site, then it will be recommended to me by maybe a friend or someone I am close to, and the person must have been using the site for a long time without experiencing any issues. Then I can decide to give it a trial, but if I can just see ads on my social media, then I cant even try it.

As the game Kickstarted, I got chances to cash out while the value of my withdrawal fluctuates UPs and DOWNs and I had to place my withdrawal and made a cash out of $6  from a $5  bet.
At this time of a test run and trust level is worthy, I think I can proceed and place a higher amount of bet
I hope you know that some gambling sites will allow you to withdraw small amounts after winning, but when you decide to make a withdrawal after winning a large amount of money, you won't be allowed to withdraw. So what you have just done doesn't mean a gambling site should be trusted. I am not saying the gambling site is a scam, but you just have to be careful. Because they passed your test doesn't mean they are a trusted site, they might still end up disappointing you in the long run.
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November 26, 2023, 10:40:26 AM
#29

This might been seem a drama to some of us here but the truth is that we really have to be careful on how and where we bets because lot of online (chance-based gambling) leaves you with a site of demo with its tools bars and graphics basis all to pin you down with most exciting offers that are not reality.


You should drop the name of the casino so we can check its reputation, I never played on new casino that I stumble on sites I'm visiting, I prefer to play on casinos with an official announcement here, with active representative here and with good feedbacks coming from the community, its hard to be experimental in your approach when it comes to casinos.

It will only be ok if you're testing the site or exploring site but not with a huge amount, in your case you did the right on only depositing $5 I believe its a money that anyone can lose and test the site, since its not a big amount, but I recommended if the site is already ok based on your experience you should still wait out or checked for more feedbacks and see if the positives outnumber the negatives.
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November 26, 2023, 10:33:56 AM
#28
Has anyone tried gambling on unfamiliar platforms maybe learnt through ADs?
No. No reason why I should even visit them, let alone play on them when there are tens of well-known and reputable crypto casinos in the forum. In the first place "unfamiliar" platform is already something you should avoid especially in instances where money is involved. In this case, gambling. In the first place, most casinos offer basically almost the same game so there's really no reason why you should go visit unfamiliar casinos. If you were banned from playing then maybe, but again, there are a lot more reputable ones than weird ones out there.
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November 26, 2023, 10:33:17 AM
#27
OP you are just lucky, not all ads can be trusted, most times they are trap and if this was one of them you would have walked straight into the trap, you gamble your way to finding a new casino website, this is a wrong move, if you know what's good for you, do not repeat the same thing again, you can land in bigger problem if you are not careful in future.

Mind you, I will like to know the name of this casino, there is more than many people know about online security, there might be someone on going in the background that you don't even know, like what @lovesmayfamilis said, make sure you don't drop any information for the casino, do not pass KYC yet, you need to do some investigation first.

If you are able to withdraw it makes no difference, they might be after other things than you know, I dislike this manner of approach with new casinos, your device might be compromised already, stop clicking on ads, it's a not a safe thing to do.
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November 26, 2023, 10:25:39 AM
#26
I'm very suspicious of all pop-up ads, primarily because they could be phishing sites. Even if the site seems trustworthy to you, there is always a chance that your cookies will be stolen and further actions will continue on your device without your knowledge. You don't erase cookies every time you click on links, do you? You provide access to your card or wallet, not realizing that the input history may be retained by the site owners. I would be very careful with pop-up ads; it's not for nothing that our browsers often have a single add-on that prevents this.
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November 26, 2023, 10:25:22 AM
#25
Has anyone tried gambling on unfamiliar platforms maybe learnt through ADs?
I have been coming across 1 of the bet sites that always pops at the top of my phone while I surfs the net.
The truth is i prefers skill-based to chance-based gambling so I can prove and showcase my energies.
But decided to give this a try yesterday because it is a chance-based (online) gambling.
At the level of funding my bet wallet account, I requested to fund with $50 I rethink that $5 would be better as test run in building my trust since it was an unusual/strange bet sites.
I successfully funded my bet wallet, checked on the withdrawal section If there would be an access deny for withdrawal and luckily $5 is the minimum withdrawal rate which I proceeded and was successful. Then I refilled my wallet again and placed my bet.
As the game Kickstarted, I got chances to cash out while the value of my withdrawal fluctuates UPs and DOWNs and I had to place my withdrawal and made a cash out of $6  from a $5  bet.
At this time of a test run and trust level is worthy, I think I can proceed and place a higher amount of bet

This might been seem a drama to some of us here but the truth is that we really have to be careful on how and where we bets because lot of online (chance-based gambling) leaves you with a site of demo with its tools bars and graphics basis all to pin you down with most exciting offers that are not reality.

- When it comes to ads or seeing somewhere, then im not really that a fan on clicking up those ads randomly- not unless if my curiosity as its on peak then i might reconsider.

Its not really that bad on testing out new sites and just really that wise that you should really be only throwing out a small amount of money if you've decided to make some bets
on the new site that you are really that able to see on somewhere. Being new doesnt automatically means that it is a scam. I cant blame out people on why they would really be that too
sensitive on touching up with new platforms which its understandable. If you could be able to take the risks then proceed but if not then just simply avoid.

There are really that those new sites are really making some external ads and exposure or something that it isnt found on some certain place.
Being new into our eyes will really be considered to be new and something that we need to be careful, in for you to verify things out if they are legit then
testing out waters with small amounts would be the key, but be careful because small amount withdrawals arent that a solid indication that they are legit because they are paying.
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November 26, 2023, 09:55:01 AM
#24
Starting little shows caution, but you should be cautious beyond first bets. Online gambling sites, especially those advertised, use psychological tricks to attract participants. Visually appealing interfaces and shifting win-loss scenarios might give a false sense of control and constant wins. Profit is their main goal.

Starting with $5 and making $6 is beginner's luck, which draws players into betting. Your logic and skepticism are admirable, but how much can one trust a profit-driven system? Value fluctuations and quick withdrawal may seem appealing, but they may be a strategy. Remember that the house always wins in chance-based gambling. Beware of online betting platform risks and psychological traps.
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Dimon69
November 26, 2023, 09:39:56 AM
#23
Has anyone tried gambling on unfamiliar platforms maybe learnt through ADs?

Yep, I try coins.games through their ads here via signature campaign. I use their campaign as assurance that they will not gonna run and until now I’m still happy with their platform due to their bonus structure.

I’m not saying that everyone should copy it but it’s still good to venture on new casino especially if they offer a bonus that you really like. The time I try coins.game is when I become restricted on bonus to winz.io while they offer same wheel based game to their promotion.
legendary
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November 26, 2023, 09:12:52 AM
#22
Has anyone tried gambling on unfamiliar platforms maybe learnt through ADs?
Maybe not, I've seen several of my friends install games advertised on social media, such as Facebook, Twitter and other social media, which ended up being a scam, Generally, you can find many foreign gambling platforms in the Play Store, so be careful with every foreign gambling platform that is spread in advertisements, most of them are irresponsible.

foreign gambling platforms that are currently advertised, many platforms are being tested, they appear suddenly and disappear as if swallowed by the earth, so it would be better if you don't install the game, gamble on platforms that officially advertise here, maybe that's better, don't be fooled by demo games that seem to make a lot of money, in fact they are lies.
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November 26, 2023, 09:01:36 AM
#21
I've for sure noticed those gambling advertisements everywhere.  It can be tough to not give them a shot, particularly when they talk up big payouts.  I've even gambled on some platforms I didn't know much about, largely out of curiosity.

But what exactly happened when you tried that unfamiliar gambling site? Did you have any issues getting your winnings out?


Trying new ads gambling sites is usually with caution. If you can't be patient to do your research and check reviews on them then you should be ready to risk your deposit outrightly because you can send money and not have access to get the money back. And by any means, deposit the minimum amount for the trier but bear in made to use the money as sacrifice.

But I won't risk my money on a gambling ad that no body recommended to me, I would rather use those on the forum.
sr. member
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November 26, 2023, 08:41:43 AM
#20
There's a lot of advertisement in my phone too and it seems like the algorithm knows what I'm doing online and that's why they choose to advertised to me. Despite of those marketing campaign, I still not try to register on those kind of sites because I know it's risky and I'm not familiar with the site.

Honestly, I only gamble on a site that is being advertised here and my maximum amount to try the site is only $10. Putting big amount of money should be backed up by the fact and good reviews, don't rush yourself to deposit big since you are still in the testing period.
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November 26, 2023, 08:36:49 AM
#19
OP, what's the point of this forum thread?
You are sharing your experience with an online casino, but you keep the casino a secret.
What is worth secrecy is either acts of illicities or blindfolding to prevent a spread of inappropriate activities. So if there is one, I am on the role playing the blindfolds to preventing inappropriate activity and if you have to share an unremarkable experience, you can go in details but not at most specifical giving a directive recognitions because at times, some persons goes psycho and could deliberately take a challenge of dare with an insight to count it an experience despites the cautious soundings on the go.
So the best is to give a sanctioning warning maybe "a must not try" due to maybe some untrust or its horrible natures of unfamiliarities.

Are you afraid that posting the casino name here would seem like you are advertising that particular casino? What was your overall experience with the casino? Was it good or bad?.
If I must be afraid of one as said, then it is a keen step preventing its wide spread since I am uncertained about the site. Like you said.... "Advertising", that is my preventive measures because it is not worth it as long it remains an unfamiliarbsnd strange gambling site to me. Even the $5 funded on the wallet was a twice thought and considered a sacrifice due to an unreliability so I would say it was a horrible.

Like Cantsay may ask....
assuming you weren’t allowed to withdraw your funds where would you have taken the scam accusation to? And when presenting it what would you add in your complaint?

I can't seem to find a clear answer in your forum post. What makes you think that this particular casino was strange and unusual?.
Like is said, a lot of it pops on my device as ADs while I surfs the net and then I just had to give it a try all with the goal as we all searches means to cash out 😂 and along side I have no source of domain history, no recommendations and no referrer to account on.

It's normal to have no problems with a small withdrawal. Try having no problems with a very big withdrawal. Grin
Have you ever tried withdrawing several thousands dollars worth of crypto from a casino?
That is definitely why I had to find with $5 which I could tolerate to loose because I am not trust bonded on it.
Meanwhile... I admits it is risky and not advisable to Such endivoirs that is why I could have the threads topic tilted "Easy with unusual or strange gambling sites"
legendary
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November 26, 2023, 08:29:18 AM
#18
~snip~

I don't trust Web2 advertising, because I personally met cases when Web2 services advertise outright scam. I do not know why they do it, but as I understand their monitoring system does not determine the advertised sites not only for reputation, but also fraud. On this forum many users participate in subscription campaigns and advertise gambling sites with good reputation. Therefore, even the forum reputation system protects users from outright scam much better.
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November 26, 2023, 08:14:06 AM
#17
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Ads is an integral part of marketing strategy of most casinos, just like the signature we wear in this forum. Through ads, a wise range of users are made aware of the services offered by these casinos and that is the purpose and nothing more. It is up to the user to decide if the services advertised is suitable or not.

But if you analyze the way the Op presented his post it showed signs of him not carrying out his research before using the site and instead moved to use a little amount to check if they actually allow withdrawals from the site. There are several services that I got to know through ads and I’m still using them up till this day.

We can take “1xbet (which is known for its scammy activities)” for example, if you’re surfing the internet to research there’s a 90% chance that you’ll be directed to that gambling site and most people that use service because of an ad without first carrying out thorough research on it could be tempted to try it out with little amount and when they eventually deposit larger amount they might start having difficulty getting it out of the site, and it could be as a result of the offer that was presented during the course of the ad…
legendary
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November 26, 2023, 08:10:39 AM
#16
There is no name of the casino and the name of the game you are playing, but sometimes there are lots of new gambling advertisements that I often see in advertisements, but I have never visited them before they convince me that the site has a lot of ratings and has a good reputation, even as a small gambler maybe I can also try it with smaller capital to avoid big losses if they cheat me and can't withdraw money from the site.

But whatever it is, this story sounds interesting but might make a lot of people curious, I'm just quoting your words to try it with higher stakes after you win, lol come on, are you kidding with that, everyone knows that every new user will always gets big wins but after he increases the bet in the end he will lose too. I wish you luck friend  Grin
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November 26, 2023, 07:51:05 AM
#15
I've for sure noticed those gambling advertisements everywhere.  It can be tough to not give them a shot, particularly when they talk up big payouts.  I've even gambled on some platforms I didn't know much about, largely out of curiosity.

But what exactly happened when you tried that unfamiliar gambling site? Did you have any issues getting your winnings out?
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November 26, 2023, 06:54:11 AM
#14
I never tried the casino ads on my phone because I didn't want to risk fraud or other problems. It's better for me to stick with the casino that I'm used to gambling at rather than trying to play at a casino where I don't know whether the casino is legit or shady. If I see the casino, I will try to find more information about the casino, especially looking for that information on this forum. If I don't find any information or there is suspicious information, I will choose to skip the casino. So be careful if you want to try any casino you see on your phone and make sure you can get an honest review of the casino.
legendary
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November 26, 2023, 06:52:24 AM
#13
I guess many of us tried some casinos outside this forum, with more or less money, and I can bet that most of us didn't have a pleasant experience. So it's better to stick to this place and BTCGosu, the best formula for staying saving in the crypto gambling space. For the reviews and some protections in case something goes the wrong way.

And we have seen many crazy situations with many different casinos, for sure $5 might not seem like a big deal for many people here, but those of us who regularly roll the dice know that crypto gambling space can be a real wild west situation, whether we are betting with some small or big stakes.
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November 26, 2023, 06:26:37 AM
#12
I don’t think there’s any need for me to go to a casino because of an ad I saw somewhere, I don’t know for others but I prefer to stick with the ones that have managed to build their reputation with forum members and also those that I can have a discussion with directly with their representatives rather than a random site.
Ads is not the problem at times, but inability for users to make research to know if a gambling site is having good reputation online not. Good sites too are marketing their services with ads, I can see many of local gambling sites on ads online. But you are also right, this is what some scammers will take advantage of and Google and some sites will also still help market them for some people to become their victims and be scammed.

We can't truly discredit all gambling ads, because genuine gambling sites also advertise, it depends on individuals to carry out due diligence on the sites. I
also recommend checking to see of a gambling site has good reputation before engaging in them, this can be the best method to approach any gambling advert.

Of course we can not overlook how scammers are also taking advantage of ads to pop up sites with the intention of stealing from unsuspecting victims. The OP is lucky to recover his capital and cash out, some scam gambling sites can give you the first winning as a bait to entice you to bet a huge amount before shutting the door in you.
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