Author

Topic: mBit casino offers "no deposit" spins that require a deposit (Read 187 times)

hero member
Activity: 2856
Merit: 667
I remember, they were active here in 2015 and 2016 because they run a signature campaign which you can see in thel link below.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-old-mbit-casino-signature-campaign-1622768
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/mbit-casino-signature-campaign-earn-014-btc-bi-weekly-payments-1002867


but maybe because of just one scam accusation that they did not resolve, they decided to leave the forum and instead try to make another marketing style.
snip

so, if they don't resolve their scam accusation here, there is no reason to trust them as they are not transparent.
sr. member
Activity: 2030
Merit: 356
Did you try the site if it had a free spin, well not jumping in the conclusion that this site is a clickbait or just hoax to make you visit their site, there are some casino like this that really offers free spin when you try out their site the first time you try it, but if you really don't trust this site then you are sure welcome not bother to try it out in my opinion,

As indicated by the OP, there is no real free spin on that site. They are demanding around 10$ for a free spin, so its not free in reality.
I keep getting these emails that offer no deposit spins, but they absolutely require a deposit. you shouldn't call something "no deposit" if it requires a deposit. that's like saying "free for only $9.99!"
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1169
Did you try the site if it had a free spin, well not jumping in the conclusion that this site is a clickbait or just hoax to make you visit their site, there are some casino like this that really offers free spin when you try out their site the first time you try it, but if you really don't trust this site then you are sure welcome not bother to try it out in my opinion,

Well, the last time I tried a casino site that has free spin really had free spin but this is just for 5 tries only then so sad to say it all goes pretty much losing all so what do we expect about free stuff right? so why bother trying the site out you might as well ignore the email instead.
legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 1172
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I keep getting these emails that offer no deposit spins, but they absolutely require a deposit. you shouldn't call something "no deposit" if it requires a deposit. that's like saying "free for only $9.99!"

https://imgur.com/a/0ZWslEC

thoughts?
obviously this is tactics of stupid scammers,No deposit but need deposit first,even 5 year old knew that this is something cannot be trusted.

if you have a doubt then forget it,that's the right manner to treat potential scams mate,you must learn by then lol.

Well, you are saying that no one will deposit because it is obvious scam deal but if you get the data of how many and who have deposited, you will see even a 50 years old be in the list of the ones who deposited. The reason is that they advertise everywhere and many people come to their sites from social media, telegram and other sources and few of the greedy & ignorant ones may try their luck by depositing too.
sr. member
Activity: 2618
Merit: 439
I keep getting these emails that offer no deposit spins, but they absolutely require a deposit. you shouldn't call something "no deposit" if it requires a deposit. that's like saying "free for only $9.99!"

https://imgur.com/a/0ZWslEC

thoughts?
obviously this is tactics of stupid scammers,No deposit but need deposit first,even 5 year old knew that this is something cannot be trusted.

if you have a doubt then forget it,that's the right manner to treat potential scams mate,you must learn by then lol.
copper member
Activity: 2968
Merit: 575
www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
I keep getting these emails that offer no deposit spins, but they absolutely require a deposit. you shouldn't call something "no deposit" if it requires a deposit. that's like saying "free for only $9.99!"

https://imgur.com/a/0ZWslEC

thoughts?
The title was just a click bait. You can't call them a scammer because of that unfortunately. This kind of click baits are very unethical but you can't call them scammer because of this. If you read the email, it does say that you will need at least 10 VIP points to get that no deposit 100 free spin. So those who already had 10 points, the title stays true for them or else you have to make like 2 deposit to obtain 10 VIP status. Probably users can deposit and withdraw after claiming those points.
hero member
Activity: 2338
Merit: 953
Temporary forum vacation
Quite an old name in the bitcoin casino,,, mbit, but they are what I call the hybrid casinos. Not actual bitcoin too by the way, you have to deposit via some third party, and most of the games are slots, and not provably fair. I have nothing against slots of course but the house edge is generally very high and not worth for me.
legendary
Activity: 2436
Merit: 1104
The offer is very misleading they make the rewards sound more enticing like their "no deposit free spins" instead of just simply free spins on deposit (or bonus spins) since there's no difference between the two.

yes, very misleading but not entirely false, I'll assume they already have VIP players which have more than 10 VIP points which will automatically open the "Planet Ethereum resources" and will get the 100 free spins
without depositing any amount that's why they call it "free". in short, the 100 free spins will only be free to those who already have 10 VIP points or more. they just picked the wordings properly to mislead people
but their offer is legitimate and still can be considered "free".
hero member
Activity: 2856
Merit: 644
https://duelbits.com/
The site is already familiar because there has been a lot of negative feedback since 2 years ago, you can check it in several threads here. So it's better, just ignore such sites that offer something that doesn't make sense.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/mbit-casino-scammed-me-4961972
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/scam-mbit-casino-do-not-play-5046526
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/scam-mbitcasinocom-win-jackport-38-eth-but-not-reward-updatesloved-3356162
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/attention-please-mbitcasino-scam-2314549

Yes, don't think about the offer, this negative feedback shows that it doesn't make sense, maybe it's just their trick to get a lot of smitten with the message from the e-mail.
legendary
Activity: 3374
Merit: 1922
Shuffle.com
The offer is very misleading they make the rewards sound more enticing like their "no deposit free spins" instead of just simply free spins on deposit (or bonus spins) since there's no difference between the two.

Sounds more like a "click bait", email marketing 2.0. This is also categorised as spam by Gmail. They will lure you with fancy offers to their website and when you are there the reality is different.

If you are receiving a lot of such mail, then your email address has been compromised. It is better to create a new one.

Remember never click on such emails, they have a tracking mechanism. If you click they will bomb your email address with such mails.
I doubt it's compromised OP might have an account in their site and took advantage of their no deposit free spins since they give out some spins after registration.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1008
legendary
Activity: 3542
Merit: 1352
Cashback 15%
They made you visit their site, you counted as a visitor to their internet traffic. Even though you haven't deposited nor played with them, they still got something from you in terms of numbers, so it's a legit click-bait that's a win-win for them. I usually mark these emails as spam and opt to not receive any emails whatsoever, especially the promotional ones from the same senders ever again. This is a bad marketing strategy IMO, and the guys running the said platform should look into it, otherwise many people would be misled and waste their time trying to play the no-deposit spins on the platform.

This lands on false advertisement which, depending on where the platform is registered, is illegal.
hero member
Activity: 1666
Merit: 753
I keep getting these emails that offer no deposit spins, but they absolutely require a deposit. you shouldn't call something "no deposit" if it requires a deposit. that's like saying "free for only $9.99!"

https://imgur.com/a/0ZWslEC

thoughts?

It's bordering on false advertising for sure.

But common sense should tell you that this deal is too good to be true, because of the sheer amount of free spins that they are offering. Besides it seems like common practice within the industry to offer free spins that later on require a deposit to materialise your earnings.

Just unsubscribe or place these emails in spam, because they add no value whatsoever.
sr. member
Activity: 994
Merit: 257
Best Bitcoin Casino www.coinsaga.com
Sounds more like a "click bait", email marketing 2.0. This is also categorised as spam by Gmail. They will lure you with fancy offers to their website and when you are there the reality is different.

If you are receiving a lot of such mail, then your email address has been compromised. It is better to create a new one.

Remember never click on such emails, they have a tracking mechanism. If you click they will bomb your email address with such mails.
Definitely a click bait promotion ,
I don't think that those site could really be trusted at all because of their misleading promotion.
If they couldn't keep up to their words how else would they keep our money safe from their website?
OP should really be careful on the links that he would click or sites that he would visit.
hero member
Activity: 2702
Merit: 672
I don't request loans~
That title made me click this post lmao. Sadly, such scams and projects are already quite abundant and many use them to entice people. It's similar to how sites ask for your credit card information when they offer a 1 month free subscription.
Plus, i believe that they believe that players would start to be enticed after entering their site, so to them, lying about an offer just to make someone open up and learn about their site is fine.
full member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 146
I keep getting these emails that offer no deposit spins, but they absolutely require a deposit. you shouldn't call something "no deposit" if it requires a deposit. that's like saying "free for only $9.99!"

https://imgur.com/a/0ZWslEC

thoughts?
Its simple they are looking for players so they are inviting privately with click bait offers and also they have bad reputation so don't try to deposit anything.No reputed sites will do this kind of marketing strategy,they sill use email notification for only to notify important updates.
sr. member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 280
I keep getting these emails that offer no deposit spins, but they absolutely require a deposit. you shouldn't call something "no deposit" if it requires a deposit. that's like saying "free for only $9.99!"

https://imgur.com/a/0ZWslEC

thoughts?

I just hate the emails which comes to my inbox unwillingly. I do not like such type of email marketing in which the companies send emails to everyone as it is treated as a junk mail. Most of the time their purpose is to do fraud. If they cannot say directly to deposit 9.9$ and insist of focus on free deposit (when it is not free), you can clearly guess the honestly of the site  Angry
hero member
Activity: 3052
Merit: 685
Just disregard them if you don't trust them, I did check if they have an ANN thread in the forum and I found the thread below.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/mbit-casino-247-live-dealers-250-games-and-growing-chat-support-licensed-500697

Check the account also, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=262691

Code:
Open scam accusation. Will advise not to play until resolved or addressed properly.

You won't trust a site with an open scam accusation, right? and I think they also left the forum for good.
hero member
Activity: 2156
Merit: 803
Top Crypto Casino
Sounds more like a "click bait", email marketing 2.0. This is also categorised as spam by Gmail. They will lure you with fancy offers to their website and when you are there the reality is different.

If you are receiving a lot of such mail, then your email address has been compromised. It is better to create a new one.

Remember never click on such emails, they have a tracking mechanism. If you click they will bomb your email address with such mails.
sr. member
Activity: 615
Merit: 253
I keep getting these emails that offer no deposit spins, but they absolutely require a deposit. you shouldn't call something "no deposit" if it requires a deposit. that's like saying "free for only $9.99!"

https://imgur.com/a/0ZWslEC

thoughts?

http://www.freebiebitcoin.com

Jump to: