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Topic: I don't know how to trust a gambling site nowadays! - page 8. (Read 5438 times)

legendary
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initial bonuses is a market strategy and the purpose of it is to attract gamblers to play on their site but these initial bonuses most of the time doesn't benefit
the gambler but as long as the gambling site allow you to withdraw your funds after getting the required total bet wage of that initial bonus it is not a scam.
but the idea of initial bonus is like a scam since you either lose all of your funds or meet the total wage bet requirement which rarely happens to most gamblers.
legendary
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Why nowadays when there's a gambling site that offer a bunos on your first depost it seems like scam?  Especially if the bunos is to much than your initial deposit.
It is their way to attract players and high rollers to play in their site and deposit, however, for new sites, you are always at risk of sites going to run away with your money after you made a deposit. I don't deposit and play in new sites unless the site is run by a known operator.

And also whe all knows mostly gambling site nowadays are using KYC.  but why when there's a promising site that doesn't require  kyc it smell fishy as well?  What did happen to this world?  How to trust again on this kind of sites?
Its their way to protect their site from being used to launder money. They (gambling site) don't want to be the next target of the government to be audited and closed.
sr. member
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Well, I will not agree on that gambling site now mostly having KCY nowadays. There are gambling sites out there that did not have KYC, just only Gmail verification and that is fine and at least not involve your personal data. But in the case of chronic fraud gambling site, yes they are spreading now and looking for a naive people who bite into their trap and fool to them. They started with the bonus commission and giving high amount which lures people to grab the trap. Indeed, my suggestion always does research first.
sr. member
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Basically most of the gambling platforms I have been used to; are due to their positive feedback from gamblers who have at sometimes gamble with the platform. Personally, most of my favorite gambling platforms are those platforms that have a long history of trust.

This is what I'm saying. I know that there are a lot of other platforms out there that can attract you to their site  but that doesn't mean you should take all of your balance to your usual site and send it all to that new site, we should know how to tell these sites whether they are a scam or a legitimate.
sr. member
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You are a long time member of the forum, if you will just do some research, you will easily find a good site to trust.
All the announcement can be seen in the gambling section and you can also read feed back as well, it only needs a little of your time to know because if you are a gambler, you will surely find ways to ensure you will not be scammed.

If we're suspecting some signs of getting into scam traps, better scrutinized some serious ways to make yourself safe from that situations. We cannot actually see how they're methods works, but as signs develops eventually the realization takes place that we're getting used to be a victim. Much better if we won't deal on them for huge betting amounts just to be sure not to lose your valuable funds.
full member
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
Why nowadays when there's a gambling site that offer a bunos on your first depost it seems like scam?  Especially if the bunos is to much than your initial deposit.

And also whe all knows mostly gambling site nowadays are using KYC.  but why when there's a promising site that doesn't require  kyc it smell fishy as well?  What did happen to this world?  How to trust again on this kind of sites?
You don’t have to trust all of them or even those random gambling sites that popping those days because many of them are scammers(I have no proof since they are masters of disguise)
But we have already existing Sites that known and trusted here so why need to look for others?because of bonuses?
Being a gambler we must know the risk ,so why add another when we can play in legits?like what I’m wearing Windice or that one you wear MintDice,there’re safer place to gamble don’t risk in somewhere you are not comfortable
copper member
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Why nowadays when there's a gambling site that offer a bunos on your first depost it seems like scam?  Especially if the bunos is to much than your initial deposit.

And also whe all knows mostly gambling site nowadays are using KYC.  but why when there's a promising site that doesn't require  kyc it smell fishy as well?  What did happen to this world?  How to trust again on this kind of sites?
They give like 200% to 300% deposit bonus. Most of them are legit. But they do have some conditions before you will be able to withdraw those coins. You have to wage like 100 times the bonus given to be eligible to withdraw those bonus coins. Its like almost an impossible task but I have seen some people being able to complete those requirements and I have also seen people complaining about not receiving their winnings.
Did you read their terms of service before playing in their casino. Most of them do say that you may be asked for KYC.
sr. member
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Why nowadays when there's a gambling site that offer a bunos on your first depost it seems like scam?  Especially if the bunos is to much than your initial deposit.
Are you only relying on bonuses when playing?because why so problematic about new gambling sites(or even old that suspicious)when there’s are tons of sites that has been here for how many years and already proven their company?maybe sop bothering yourself and just play to those reliable and trusted gambling sites in this forum
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And also whe all knows mostly gambling site nowadays are using KYC.  but why when there's a promising site that doesn't require  kyc it smell fishy as well?  What did happen to this world?  How to trust again on this kind of sites?
You are keep on mentioning the “Nowadays “thing does this mean newly stablished gambling sites?because of not we already knew those gambling sites here that requires KyC and those who ask nothing for withdrawals
full member
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Some of them are true to their words while some are not.
I think your paramount concern should shift from the bonus you will gain to the credibility (if users are actually being paid).
Moreover, most of these site use the bonus as a way to attract new players. More like marketing strategy.
full member
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Basically most of the gambling platforms I have been used to; are due to their positive feedback from gamblers who have at sometimes gamble with the platform. Personally, most of my favorite gambling platforms are those platforms that have a long history of trust.
full member
Activity: 1498
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Why nowadays when there's a gambling site that offer a bunos on your first depost it seems like scam?  Especially if the bunos is to much than your initial deposit.

And also whe all knows mostly gambling site nowadays are using KYC.  but why when there's a promising site that doesn't require  kyc it smell fishy as well?  What did happen to this world?  How to trust again on this kind of sites?

KYC is not mandatory in all the countries, and gambling sites have taken advantage of this and set up websites in jurisdictions where the regulations are more relaxed. And regarding the initial deposit bonus, many of the sites have such promotional offers. But there are riders attached with this, such as a requirement to gamble at least 10x of the deposit amount.
This looks real offer but scam sites will give more deposit bonus and only requires very less amount then only people will get convinced to deposit money into their site.But having KYC and legit offfers for the players is really good for that gambling site to make more income for themselves.
legendary
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Why nowadays when there's a gambling site that offer a bunos on your first depost it seems like scam?  Especially if the bunos is to much than your initial deposit.

And also whe all knows mostly gambling site nowadays are using KYC.  but why when there's a promising site that doesn't require  kyc it smell fishy as well?  What did happen to this world?  How to trust again on this kind of sites?
Seems like you are just new to gambling world.Bonuses are scammy? No they arent but these are just like traps for possible players on the site.
Yes, they do offer something 100-120% deposit bonus or even more depending on the site but majority do have similar set-ups. The thing here is that these bonuses
had wager requirements before you can able to cash out and the most basic scenario that do happen that most gamblers wont able to make it out yet they do just lost up their bonus and their entire capital.
sr. member
Activity: 1988
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Why nowadays when there's a gambling site that offer a bunos on your first depost it seems like scam?  Especially if the bunos is to much than your initial deposit.

And also whe all knows mostly gambling site nowadays are using KYC.  but why when there's a promising site that doesn't require  kyc it smell fishy as well?  What did happen to this world?  How to trust again on this kind of sites?

KYC is not mandatory in all the countries, and gambling sites have taken advantage of this and set up websites in jurisdictions where the regulations are more relaxed. And regarding the initial deposit bonus, many of the sites have such promotional offers. But there are riders attached with this, such as a requirement to gamble at least 10x of the deposit amount.
hero member
Activity: 1624
Merit: 645
There are new gambling sites that are scamming gamblers by offering very high bonus on your deposit,
verry high depsit bonus is already a promising word or too good to be true word  . i bet that every gambler will think twice before they deposit any amount , they probably check the site first to see if its legit or fake .

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you should check the credibility of the site first, if there are reports, or better wait for reviews from users if this is a newly created gambling, you should be very careful, it's better to just play on an old gambling site.

reports and some negative reviews do also happened on older site , i mean not all new site should be accused  .  we must still do our own investigations and avoid listening on others because not all feedbacks are genuine .

Bonus deposits are not too good to be true, they require high rollovers, you will have to wager your deposit amount many times in order to withdraw, so its not really that good
full member
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Why nowadays when there's a gambling site that offer a bunos on your first depost it seems like scam?  Especially if the bunos is to much than your initial deposit.

And also whe all knows mostly gambling site nowadays are using KYC.  but why when there's a promising site that doesn't require  kyc it smell fishy as well?  What did happen to this world?  How to trust again on this kind of sites?

You don't need to trust any of the sites, you just have to post it here if you some experience being violated. If you have lost some Bitcoin or other crypto in your betting account then it should be reported immediately. Bonuses are one way to attract players especially for new sites launched, on't expect too much as it is a strategy, but you cannot blame them because they want you to play in them as long as it doesn't violate any rules then they should be fine.
full member
Activity: 1638
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There are new gambling sites that are scamming gamblers by offering very high bonus on your deposit,
verry high depsit bonus is already a promising word or too good to be true word  . i bet that every gambler will think twice before they deposit any amount , they probably check the site first to see if its legit or fake .

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you should check the credibility of the site first, if there are reports, or better wait for reviews from users if this is a newly created gambling, you should be very careful, it's better to just play on an old gambling site.

reports and some negative reviews do also happened on older site , i mean not all new site should be accused  .  we must still do our own investigations and avoid listening on others because not all feedbacks are genuine .
full member
Activity: 2324
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There are new gambling sites that are scamming gamblers by offering very high bonus on your deposit, you should check the credibility of the site first, if there are reports, or better wait for reviews from users if this is a newly created gambling, you should be very careful, it's better to just play on an old gambling site.
full member
Activity: 798
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Bonuses are there to attract people but always be careful because a lot of scam are arising knowing that online gambling is getting more attention.

For me, it's better to stick with gambling site with credibility. The one that is already trusted by many
legendary
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Generally stay away from sites that offer high deposit bonuses, you'll end up losing everything if you can't meet the often high rollover requirements.
Just stick to sites like Bitsler of Crypto-Games, they do not ask for KYC and they do run a lot of promotions without rollover requirements.

There's enough choice out there, go over the gambling section here for a bit Wink
legendary
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Why nowadays when there's a gambling site that offer a bunos on your first depost it seems like scam?  Especially if the bunos is to much than your initial deposit.

Just simply ignore those new sites and wait for further positive feedbacks and reviews before throwing money to them. Simple as that.

No need to literally take the bait once you see that the bonus is tempting.

And also whe all knows mostly gambling site nowadays are using KYC.  but why when there's a promising site that doesn't require  kyc it smell fishy as well?  What did happen to this world?  How to trust again on this kind of sites?

"MOST"? Like what gambling sites you are pointing here? We might give you a clarification here.

And if ever a KYC will be asked, it's not a mandatory thing but part of the terms that gamblers must comply on it once they end up in specific cases e.g questionable, irregularities, etc.

To summarize all these things, stick with the reputable ones to lessen your worries.
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