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Topic: Is bet105 legit? My conclusion is that it is scam - page 2. (Read 331 times)

hero member
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As long as you didn't register on the site, they must have gotten your email from other site that you used your email and personally, I believe is very shady for a casino to buy users information from other site just to lure the person into using their own site when they didn't even register on the casino.
Actually the other site who sell the users' information is the one who shady, I believe in any sites there's a rule where the site make sure to protect the privacy and identity of the users, but they're the one who broke their own rules.

This is why it's important to use alternate emails and phone numbers when we want to register on many sites, not for personal ones.
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As long as you didn't register on the site, they must have gotten your email from other site that you used your email and personally, I believe is very shady for a casino to buy users information from other site just to lure the person into using their own site when they didn't even register on the casino.
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You have a good concern and it's uncalled for without authorization. It might be they are working with one of the casinos you opened with, they always do that in their aggressive bid to gain customers, which is wrong. Another possibility is that you might have subscribed to a package or some kind of tricky newsletter that registered the account for you, or a similar style with insincere gimmicks. This means that it might not be the casino directly at times but their aggressive partner/affiliates or representatives.

sr. member
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Basically, some other site that you have signed up for in the past probably sold their database with tons of email addresses is what I'm thinking. Same thing that happened when Betnomi did their exit scam(prior to coming back and not making good). I got a ton of spam emails from rogue sites I had never heard of. I'd just ignore it if it were me.
Your analysis makes a lot of sense because you'd wonder how a casino can randomly guess the email of someone that's into gambling. A possibility is that some gambling sites that OP has signed up for in the past has sold their database to this one that sent him the message. Since the casino didn't mention that they get his email from a referral, then it's either that OP registered with them and forgot or they are a scam casino. Since the OP never remembered registering with them, then they're most likely a scam casino, and he did the right thing by ignoring them. It's very worrisome that online had been invaded by scammers, we should be extra careful before clicking and responding to what we don't know anything about.
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Basically, some other site that you have signed up for in the past probably sold their database with tons of email addresses is what I'm thinking. Same thing that happened when Betnomi did their exit scam(prior to coming back and not making good). I got a ton of spam emails from rogue sites I had never heard of. I'd just ignore it if it were me.
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Seriously, who's got time for that kind of nonsense? I've gotten junk emails like that in the past - services I apparently signed up for but absolutely did not. No clue where they dug up my address.

Anyway, its always the same result. Just report the spam and block the sender.  Maybe some are legit, but I'm not taking chances. I dont need more spam clogging up my inbox.
legendary
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It’s tough to reach a clear conclusion about whether something is a scam or legitimate, but I definitely don’t want to take the risk just to find out. If it’s not obvious now, I’m pretty sure the truth will come out eventually. With so many online casinos popping up, there’s no doubt a lot of them are scams. In fact, I even get emails from these sites sometimes, even though I’ve never registered or visited them. Most are just clickbait, and it’s frustrating how many people get drawn in by the tempting offers they push.

I’m genuinely concerned about what could happen next if our email addresses are visible to them, because there’s a real chance they could be used in the wrong way.
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They have a good review.

https://www.bookmakersreview.com/forum/threads/bet105-under-new-management-anyone-going-to-try-them.54741/
https://www.bookmakersreview.com/sportsbooks/bet105/

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About Bet105
Editor’s Note: As of July 2022, Bet105 is no longer accepting new registrations, but continues to service their existing customers.

Bet105 has been online since 2020. The sportsbook holds a BMR rating of A. Players are offered reduced juice on every bet instead of a traditional welcome bonus. The sportsbook is headquartered in San Jose, Costa Rica. In addition to their sportsbook, Bet105 offers players a casino, poker room, and racebook. Players can contact Bet105 via email at [email protected] and telephone at 1-800-800-7777.

Check out all of our Best Sportsbooks and the entire Sportsbook Rating Guide, which is updated weekly throughout the year.

Bet105 is a fantastic online sportsbook. It offers the best lines in the business, and the sports wagering platform is superb. It may be a little niche, as it only accepts Bitcoin and it does not provide any bonuses or promotions, but it is an excellent choice for bettors seeking value. It also has a reputation for delivering prompt, reliable payouts, so we highly recommend you sign up for a Bet105 account today.
Based on that, it seems like they are reputable, but it’s really up to us to evaluate them. If we don’t trust them, we can always look for other casinos that have already established a reputation in the forum. The only thing that’s quite attractive about that casino is their "reduced odds," which adds more value to our bets and increases our chances of winning.
legendary
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I think I received a couple of emails from casinos "where I registered" and actually I didn't even hear about them... there were also quite a few emails from casinos that offer lots of free spins, some money for playing, and special promotions, also from casinos that I don't even know they exist.

In any case, the process is always the same: I don't visit those sites at all, report that mail as spam, and block it. So I haven't received any such mail lately. I do the same with other emails from services that promise something... Maybe not all of them are scams, but this type of advertising makes me think so. So I don't think twice about what to do at all.
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There’s no way you’d receive an email confirming your registration on that site if you didn’t actually do it. After registration, even if someone knows your email, you have to confirm your registration through the link they provide. So, they must be using fake advertising to collect emails.

I checked the site, and they claim to be a registered casino, plus they have some KYC processes, but I couldn’t find where they obtained their license. I’d recommend staying away from this site, even if it looks legit. Unless there’s a representative in the forum willing to open an announcement, answer queries, and post promotions, it’s best to be cautious.
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Receiving an email claiming you registered, even though you don't recall it. Scams often use these tactics to draw people in. If the site cannot provide clear evidence of your registration like IP address, timestamp, it might be worth avoiding.

Legitimate betting sites are often licensed and regulated by a reputable authority. I didn’t find any information on the site’s homepage or in the About Us section. If this information is missing or seems vague, it’s a red flag.
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I was able to make a little research and I came to find that out that a member of this of this forum did actually promoted this casino on bitcointalk 2 months ago, that is,
precisely August 22nd 2024, and never came back after 2 days the thread was created. However, this is the username who first promoted this casino and claims to be the owner. mj105 whereas, this is the forum thread he created
Bet105.eu the new Winners welcome+ reduced juice Sportbook
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However, I was able to find deep if this casino is either legit or scam, and couldn't find much reviews on online platforms such as "Trustpilot" and "Scamadviser" Hence, it's advisable people stick to the already known and reputable casino we have on this, while approaching this casino with caution.
The exit the forum very quickly because their scam tactic will or have been exposed through a number of comment on that thread, one thing with those kind of project is that, when they begin to get opposite of what their expected in form of comments, they will quickly lick the thread before their exit the forum, that way there will not be continues discussion about their service and how scammy shit their are, so I am not supprise to see that the thread is already locked despite just being August a d now October, no legit team will act that way.

Ops should be thankful that he discoverd on time, and did not make any deposits attempts into that casino a d let others also be warned about the potential denger of this site.
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I got email from the betting site that I registered on their site three days ago but which I could not remember. It is just a lie.

Is it possible that someone else used your email address to register on the site? Maybe by mistake or on purpose? Sometimes I get similar messages as if I registered on some site, although Im sure it is the first time I have even heard of them.

Although, it is much more likely that this is a dirty and scam tactic to lure new victims. Your email was probably picked up from some leaked database circulating online. In that case, that casino should not be trusted at all.

Thank you Stalker22for saying what was on my mind. I remember sometime ago a made a similar thread where I received an email from a lottery company I had never signed up on a about lottery. I knew something was wrong. Aside his email even being picked up it could also be that his email along side that of others were sold to Bet105. Anyways, if you have no business with them or can't remember signing up just delete the email, block and move on. They can't hurt you unless you engage them.
hero member
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I was able to make a little research and I came to find that out that a member of this of this forum did actually promoted this casino on bitcointalk 2 months ago, that is,
precisely August 22nd 2024, and never came back after 2 days the thread was created. However, this is the username who first promoted this casino and claims to be the owner. mj105 whereas, this is the forum thread he created
Bet105.eu the new Winners welcome+ reduced juice Sportbook
.
However, I was able to find deep if this casino is either legit or scam, and couldn't find much reviews on online platforms such as "Trustpilot" and "Scamadviser" Hence, it's advisable people stick to the already known and reputable casino we have on this, while approaching this casino with caution.
hero member
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Spammers have a way of getting hold of your emails address and alot of services offer sales of emails address to this scam project's and at the end the spam your inbox with all this unsolicited emails all with the aim of getting your attention, and just as you mentioned, this casino luck very much like a scam casinos and there is nothing good can come out of this which is why we have to go along with your advice not to click on the link shared, most of the cryptocurrency Casino that involved in such practice of spamming people with emails indicating that they open an account on their site whereas it not true it ball down to one thing which is attempt phishing because by the time you try to log into the account you may likely log in with you known details which could be stolen and used to attempt hack of your other accounts.

This scammers are smart and stupid at the same time, but in all we have to be vigilant enough to detect their scamming attempt just like in this case and hope that others won't fall victims to them, because at most their will try others if they failed to achieve their aim from your side a d at that making it very easy to get on other potential victims who are not smart enough to detect this threat.
legendary
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I got email from the betting site that I registered on their site three days ago but which I could not remember. It is just a lie.

Is it possible that someone else used your email address to register on the site? Maybe by mistake or on purpose? Sometimes I get similar messages as if I registered on some site, although Im sure it is the first time I have even heard of them.

Although, it is much more likely that this is a dirty and scam tactic to lure new victims. Your email was probably picked up from some leaked database circulating online. In that case, that casino should not be trusted at all.
legendary
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I don't know this casino, and I can be wrong, but the way the email is written makes me suspect that there is nothing good behind it, as it has the same forced tone as other fraudulent emails I have received in the past. Even the name of the casino itself sounds suspicious to me.

Perhaps I'm biased, but if you don't remember signing in that website, chances are that they got your address from a leak and, in the best case, they only intend to attract you as a new user. But I would avoid it if I was you, just in case, moreover when their thread here was locked; or deposit very little if you eventually decide to give it a try despite the red flags.

@seoincorporation, I saw your post in their thread. In the end did you try it?

Be safe Oshosondy, and keep us informed, in any case.
sr. member
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There was previously a thread claiming to be a representative of this casino, but the thread has since been locked. bet105.eu the new Winners welcome+ reduced juice Sportsbook

Did you receive this folder in spam? Because I've also seen a few messages come through saying promotional offers when I've never recognized the casino or signed up.

This casino is suspect.
legendary
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Everything I found out about the gambling site is that it is not legit. But I do not just want to make conclusion yet and I want to let people on this forum also know about it.


I got email from the betting site that I registered on their site three days ago but which I could not remember. It is just a lie.





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This is the website: https://bet105.eu
. Warning: Do not click on it.


Or am I wrong? I got a lot that I am doing and maybe I forgot about the site. But all I know is that I do not still see anything legit about the site at all.
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