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Topic: Is bet105 legit? My conclusion is that it is scam - page 3. (Read 625 times)

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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.
It's a scam attempt, most times have some random site do send me messages about people who wants to send me bitcoin on my wallet, I should log in to reply them to receive my bitcoin and I will like when did I joined this site to have received this mail. What i does it to skip and refused to reply them, and what you must know is that scammer has lot of ways to invade on people's privacy.
It sounds like a typical phishing attempt where they don’t even know if the account has a balance or not. I’ve experienced something similar, getting emails claiming I made a withdrawal from my Coinbase account, even though I didn’t have any funds in it. Now imagine someone who does have a balance and clicks the link, opens their account, and unknowingly exposes it, that’s a potential loss on their part.

This casino scam attempt seems similar. If OP didn’t recognize the trick, they might have fallen for it, opened their account, and if there’s a balance, it could be drained. However, I don’t think the casino itself is involved in this, just like Coinbase wasn’t responsible in my case. It’s likely scammers using the casino’s name to target users. So always stay cautious!
It's nearby user or a site that archive his mail maybe he has previously involved himself to an airdrops where they captured his mails. Though learnt that most of the site we do visit and create account do sell our mail go scammer because you would see a site you never made used of sending you mail of what we didn't register, and like as I am talking right away my inbox is filled with scam mails.
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It sounds like a typical phishing attempt where they don’t even know if the account has a balance or not. I’ve experienced something similar, getting emails claiming I made a withdrawal from my Coinbase account, even though I didn’t have any funds in it. Now imagine someone who does have a balance and clicks the link, opens their account, and unknowingly exposes it, that’s a potential loss on their part.

This casino scam attempt seems similar. If OP didn’t recognize the trick, they might have fallen for it, opened their account, and if there’s a balance, it could be drained. However, I don’t think the casino itself is involved in this, just like Coinbase wasn’t responsible in my case. It’s likely scammers using the casino’s name to target users. So always stay cautious!
It may sound harmless at first but it's a common trick to lure you into putting your login credentials which they will then try in numerous websites in an attempt to get a match. Don't trust any email on your spam folder, unless you actually know the sender, 9 times out of 10, its simply spam or a scam. I've recently started receiving random emails from so-called casinos to claim my bonus spins or my bonus for signing up with them, when in reality, I'm using a few selected casinos, all from this forum.
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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.
It's a scam attempt, most times have some random site do send me messages about people who wants to send me bitcoin on my wallet, I should log in to reply them to receive my bitcoin and I will like when did I joined this site to have received this mail. What i does it to skip and refused to reply them, and what you must know is that scammer has lot of ways to invade on people's privacy.
It sounds like a typical phishing attempt where they don’t even know if the account has a balance or not. I’ve experienced something similar, getting emails claiming I made a withdrawal from my Coinbase account, even though I didn’t have any funds in it. Now imagine someone who does have a balance and clicks the link, opens their account, and unknowingly exposes it, that’s a potential loss on their part.

This casino scam attempt seems similar. If OP didn’t recognize the trick, they might have fallen for it, opened their account, and if there’s a balance, it could be drained. However, I don’t think the casino itself is involved in this, just like Coinbase wasn’t responsible in my case. It’s likely scammers using the casino’s name to target users. So always stay cautious!
hero member
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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.
It's a scam attempt, most times have some random site do send me messages about people who wants to send me bitcoin on my wallet, I should log in to reply them to receive my bitcoin and I will like when did I joined this site to have received this mail. What i does it to skip and refused to reply them, and what you must know is that scammer has lot of ways to invade on people's privacy.
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I could not understand that if you opened the account 3 days ago then you should have received the email 3 days ago. Have you received that email on that day whether in your inbox or in spam? If you usually do not check your email and you opened 3 days after that email then there might be some mistake for you that you might have forgotten to open your account.
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I don't use a platform just like that for gambling without first being recommended by any gambler known to me, because of dramas like this and i try to prevent myself from such.

It is important that we take a very good care of what we do, this will make us have what we want in them, if you're a gambler, then don't rely on your own personal effort in choosing for the best platform, because there are many in this manner who are ready to scam.
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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...  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.
It only means you allow them to send promotional emails. I sometimes did this because I might receive a mail that interest me and I will surely check it out to see if it gives me more advantage. If you haven't heard about them, it only means two thing and that is one you have opted to not receive a mail from them and then two is you haven't registered on this casino yet. Anyways, good thing that it is working like a charm. That means that the email provider does really care. I think the reason why we got such mail is maybe because of our information that have been sold out also by those platforms that we registered in and used. It sucks.

also from casinos that I don't even know they exist.
Maybe you only forget it? Though indeed that some are intentional and this is why they go in the spam folder of our mail boxes. There is no harm on them as long as you didn't touch them there.

there were also quite a few emails from casinos that offer lots of free spins, some money for playing, and special promotions, 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.
Some of them might have a potential but they only wasted it by doing this type of approach. Yeah, we are scared to deal with it, as we always heard of that golden rule that when something is too good to be true, it is definitely not true. I don't know for some, maybe there are very greedy to click the bait, so these casinos won't totally get zeroed out after all. Lucky them.
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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.
It has been long like years ago that I check my spam folder on my email accounts. The reason I check spam folder before was when I do something online to receive email but if I do not receive the email, I will believe it is in spam folder. But since some years ago, all the emails I expected to receive are sent directly to my inbox. I am sure that the email message was in my inbox and not spam folder.
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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.
I may not know all kinds of casinos out there but surely they will not be as insistent as this casino. Once you register on a casino and verify your account, I don’t think the casino emails you about not having deposited yet. Anyway, I would like to know whether anyone actually fell for this. Personally, I do not see anything really attractive about this email that could potentially make me click. It seems suspicious right off the bat.
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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.

Both site are Shady, a real casino who is looking for organic customers doesn't have to purchase users information and start sending unsolicited mails just to lure the individual to their site. That's unprofessional and it's in no way a good business strategy but rather mostly used by scammers.
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When I search on Google about this casino I can't find anything. In my opinion what is happening is the following: a scammer created a casino with a low budget, he probably doesn't have money for marketing so he is spamming by sending emails to many people who don't have an account at the casino. When some of these people deposit money at the casino, he will block the person's account. This is the worst scammer because he has no intention of running the casino for some time while stealing from some people and paying others. He wants to steal from as many people as he can.
legendary
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Nah, I never tried a slot coming from spam ads.

It's not a good resource to find and test casino. Just marked all of them, who are using a spams ads email into (phising/scam). It's better doing this rather to get scam, cause you will not losing anymore.

Beside, we already have a lot casino to be looks (especially with a good reputation.
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Going through the mail and then having to say you’re betting and keeping your money in your pocket, that’s some claim! Though I didn’t get to read the entire mail, avoiding clicks and sticking to just what’s exposed there, I wouldn’t advise anyone to get mixed up with a gambling site just because they did text and claim to have some freebies.
It doesn’t matter much if you actually did register and don’t gamble there no more or you just didn’t. You just might have found better where you are, enough to make you not want to gamble there and that’s okay. So, just let them be and be good.
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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.

Personally, if I get an email that goes straight to spam, I don't dare to open the link they provide because it has happened that I entered a phishing link, when I clicked on the link in my spam email, especially since this is a site that can link our crypto wallets, at least wait for notification from bet105 on this forum and provide a valid link without phishing i will try to login bet105
legendary
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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.
it's either you forgot about the website or as yahoo62278 has said, a site you have previously created an account on probably sold information about their gamblers(i.e. email address). what yahoo62278 mentioned is probably what happened, there have been instances of casinos selling their database to make some money off of the information about their gamblers.
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There have been no victims that I know of who have been scammed by this casino, but when you don't realize when you signed up then this is the question about the casino from where they got our email.

Even I myself often receive emails from unknown casinos, that I have registered is this a casino trick where they buy our data?

Better ignore it, how big the promo they offer is not worth what I think it could be that this casino is doing its trap.
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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.

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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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