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sr. member
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November 26, 2023, 06:23:24 AM
#11
Has anyone tried gambling on unfamiliar platforms maybe learnt through ADs?
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 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.

I don’t know the type of ads you saw, but if it had anything to do with people flexing how much they made or showing you a live section or a prerecorded video of them playing and winning then you’re in for a deep shit because according to a celebrity confession he said that some casinos paid them to do that type of videos for them and during the process they asked him to use a specific account that will be provided for him and not to create an account himself because the account they’ll give him has more probability of winning, so if they should perform live section they’ll still be profiting which would make their audience want to use the site. So if this was the type of ads you saw that made you try out the site then you’re lucky you were able to get your money out of there.
I don't think casinos can support ads showcasing people's winning, rather ads are specifically meant to show the services offered by a company. I know some companies go extra miles to display false winnings that never happened. They do this through popular celebrities.
hero member
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November 26, 2023, 06:21:10 AM
#10
Has anyone tried gambling on unfamiliar platforms maybe learnt through ADs?

No, I think that could be the worst for gamblers, to try new and unfamiliar sites just because we see it being advertised somewhere else. And I think that probably you are swayed to test it because there could be some picture of famous athletes and you might think that he is a official endorser of the site and it seems legit at the very first glance. It's good that you were able to cash out and not being scammed by them. But in worst case, if suddenly you try new crypto based or even fiat based that might look good in the beginning, cool UI and interface, they could still run and scam you and anyone here. So I wouldn't just try any new sites just because I see some ads on it on google or any other social media. The risk is too high that you might lose your money to them, either scam or the site is rigged and not provably fair.
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November 26, 2023, 04:41:09 AM
#9
Has anyone tried gambling on unfamiliar platforms maybe learnt through ADs?
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.
In doubt to your opinion, there is no bond of trust with gambler and a strange site but otherwise, the so other familiar sites where ones strange to everyone but at a benefit of doubt is where it was a wide spread ranged and got a massive built trust.
Such level of attentions was assumed to be gained by adverts as well such as the campaigns right in the forum here but though ones flexibilities to dangling around strange gambling sites shouldn't be a fund of being or to be loose guided about.

I don’t know the type of ads you saw, but if it had anything to do with people flexing how much they made or showing you a live section or a prerecorded video of them playing and winning then you’re in for a deep shit because according to a celebrity confession he said that some casinos paid them to do that type of videos for them and during the process they asked him to use a specific account that will be provided for him and not to create an account himself because the account they’ll give him has more probability of winning, so if they should perform live section they’ll still be profiting which would make their audience want to use the site. So if this was the type of ads you saw that made you try out the site then you’re lucky you were able to get your money out of there..
 
Vividly everyone of us should be aware of streamers in the gambling boards whom are tends to demonstrate an unrealistic actions all gazed to attract the masses.
legendary
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November 26, 2023, 04:38:08 AM
#8
No, I will never use a strange or unusual gambling site, just because I don't want take any un-necessary risk and my time is pretty precious and doesn't deserve to be wasted trying to understand some unclear rules or any scam attempt.
Sometimes I receive tons of email "join this new site", "free spins" etc etc but I completely don't care if a site is not well known or I haven't planned to join...
sr. member
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November 26, 2023, 04:04:44 AM
#7
You think you are smart  Grin

What if they are waiting for you to make a large deposit before they block you off? Maybe the little withdrawal you are able to do was them trying to gain your trust? After all the warnings and advice on this forum I am shocked that a ranked member like you can still do this stupid move.

The confidence you have in trying out a casino from an ads is no match for mine lol, I can never do such thing, I would rather use this forum to find a brand new casino if that's what I need, if anyone haven't told you yet, what you did is very risky.

You did no single research on the casino, maybe it already have some bad reviews you don't know, but you think deposition $5 is good enough to test the reputation of the casino, even if everything seem normal it doesn't mean the platform is safe.

There is no one talking anything about the casino, maybe they will fold up with your money someday? My advice is avoid depositing a large amount of money on the casino, you never know whats going to happen soon, find a casino you can trust with your money.
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November 26, 2023, 03:42:33 AM
#6
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

Still this is not enough reason to go ahead making deposit with a huge funds most of the casinos always allows you to withdraw smaller amount but when a huge amount goes into the site they turned out to something else so I will say this is not enough cogent reasons to say you have trust the website you finds popping up on your web browser.
From some post I have red here so far even a trusted and some reliable casino are still guilty of breaking some trust, if that there are some other fellow users who has used and trusted this website we can say it is a bit reliable though can not be 100 percent trusted because we knows how most of these casino's do operates.
hero member
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November 26, 2023, 03:34:35 AM
#5
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. 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?
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?
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?
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November 26, 2023, 03:33:31 AM
#4
I have never participated in gambling on unfamiliar gambling platforms. Also I have not experienced gambling through AD. I have participated in trust casino platform for gambling. Because whenever I get cheated I can publish my cheating documents here. Here I want to know is the gambling platform new? I would also like to know if the gambling site you mentioned is running a signature campaign on the bitcoin forum? If their promotion is on the forum then can be trusted slowly? Moreover, gambling on new platforms will be very risky because the services of gambling platforms will be good with people in the first stage. Whatever you do, check it carefully yourself, no need to involve others.
legendary
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November 26, 2023, 03:10:12 AM
#3
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.
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November 26, 2023, 03:04:28 AM
#2
Has anyone tried gambling on unfamiliar platforms maybe learnt through ADs?


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.

I don’t know the type of ads you saw, but if it had anything to do with people flexing how much they made or showing you a live section or a prerecorded video of them playing and winning then you’re in for a deep shit because according to a celebrity confession he said that some casinos paid them to do that type of videos for them and during the process they asked him to use a specific account that will be provided for him and not to create an account himself because the account they’ll give him has more probability of winning, so if they should perform live section they’ll still be profiting which would make their audience want to use the site. So if this was the type of ads you saw that made you try out the site then you’re lucky you were able to get your money out of there.

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.


It was a risky decision to fund a site that you just randomly came across online, 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? That you saw the site online and decided to give it a try when you have a place with good casinos and you’re even promoting one of them.
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November 26, 2023, 02:51:58 AM
#1
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.
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