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April 23, 2019, 04:39:56 PM
#59
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  Undecided I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  Cry Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.
The site is no longer accessible and if the report you provide to the site is correct then it is clear that you have been deceived by the site.

I think you are not careful in choosing gambling sites because in my opinion the name of the site sounds very strange in my ears and even I have never seen advertisements or recommendations of people on the site. If you lose not too much, you better just relax and look for other gambling and come into play to get back the losses you experience.
I site is still accessible mate cause I was able to access it here but the OP is been deceived by the site as you said and for whatever is it, the OP make a terrible mistake and best thing he can do is to open a scam accusation on ask gambler and two plus 2
full member
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April 23, 2019, 02:09:44 PM
#58
Try checking out they ANN thread and can't fine one, if you know you have not done any thing that is against they terms and have strong evidence against slots.com then you can open a scam accusations against the sites. Or better still try contacting them through they support.
legendary
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April 23, 2019, 01:41:28 PM
#57
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  Undecided I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  Cry Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.
The site is no longer accessible and if the report you provide to the site is correct then it is clear that you have been deceived by the site.

I think you are not careful in choosing gambling sites because in my opinion the name of the site sounds very strange in my ears and even I have never seen advertisements or recommendations of people on the site. If you lose not too much, you better just relax and look for other gambling and come into play to get back the losses you experience.
legendary
Activity: 1386
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April 23, 2019, 12:21:25 PM
#56
Didn't realize it was owned by Calvin Ayre, do you guys know who he is exactly? He is the guy with the idea behind Bitcoin SV.

From what I understand he is very rich and sometimes a little crazy. Either way since its owned by him its most likely not an outright scam, since I doubt he would put his reputation on the line by stealing deposits from his site. Also it has a great domain name and the domain name itself can be worth millions.

I am surprised he hasn't marketed the site some way, at least posting it on the Bitcointalk Gambling ANN. Maybe he is waiting for more Crypto adoption.
Would you mind on where you do get such source?Any links?I cant able to search it out. If thats the case the theres no point that he would really risk up his reputation on this one.

All it takes is a simple Google search for "Calvin Ayre net worth" and you can see that he has an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion.

He got rich because he ran a poker site called Bodog. If you want more info about him just go to his wikipedia page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Ayre

And you can see that he has been involved in many shady things. He got a bad rap recently because he is believed to have sold massive amounts of BTC to fund pools for his BSV coin.  
Yeah Calvin was the minds behind that Craig Wright fiasco, dude literally funded Craig to be a crazy person and just became the mind of the operation while Craig was the face of the operation. The real question is what does he have out of this ? I mean he could very well be a person that is just so stupid that he just made money thanks to early gambling rush to online casinos and now he is doing something wrong and it will not help him out.

Moreover, from the off chance that he is actually smart and if he is working towards doing something this BSV delisting thing and all hurt his economy a lot too. That is why I think he could be very dangerous and this website could be a way of just getting many customers and stealing all their money as a "payback" for whats been done to his BSV coin.
jr. member
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April 22, 2019, 12:40:42 AM
#55
I'm not heard anything like that about slots.com. It's a reputed site that also you say, maybe some technical problems happen with you. Although you don't share details about this, but I want to say before call this site scam we need more information about that and more proves. There are some terms and regulations in every site maybe you missed one very important or like that.
legendary
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March 27, 2019, 11:22:24 PM
#54
Didn't realize it was owned by Calvin Ayre, do you guys know who he is exactly? He is the guy with the idea behind Bitcoin SV.

From what I understand he is very rich and sometimes a little crazy. Either way since its owned by him its most likely not an outright scam, since I doubt he would put his reputation on the line by stealing deposits from his site. Also it has a great domain name and the domain name itself can be worth millions.

I am surprised he hasn't marketed the site some way, at least posting it on the Bitcointalk Gambling ANN. Maybe he is waiting for more Crypto adoption.
Would you mind on where you do get such source?Any links?I cant able to search it out. If thats the case the theres no point that he would really risk up his reputation on this one.

All it takes is a simple Google search for "Calvin Ayre net worth" and you can see that he has an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion.

He got rich because he ran a poker site called Bodog. If you want more info about him just go to his wikipedia page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Ayre

And you can see that he has been involved in many shady things. He got a bad rap recently because he is believed to have sold massive amounts of BTC to fund pools for his BSV coin. 
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March 27, 2019, 09:57:45 PM
#53
..this is my first time to hear slots.com..haven't give it a try for sure..upon visiting the site,,it says that "this site is not available in your area"..maybe my country is restricted in having an access on this site

Hi all,
Got my bitcoins today...  Shocked after over 5 weeks WITHOUT ANY REPLY  Huh to my several mails they send my withdrawal.
No idea how do they work but this is the last time I played there for sure!  Lips sealed

..5 weeks of waiting without even any reply?..its crazy..it is just like waiting for nothing..but good for you that you have withdraw all your bitcoins..
legendary
Activity: 1554
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March 27, 2019, 02:54:10 PM
#52
5 million for a name doesn't really look that smart to be honest with you but if any name could actually pull of that type of number it could be this name.

We still don't know what they will do, they are business people and all they care about is money so yeah they could totally make their own proper slot game casino here and focus on becoming the biggest crypto slots website out there but they could be also looking to just load off this name for a higher amount but how much higher could you get. I mean they paid 5 million so what they gonna sell it for 10 million ?

I would have bought bitcoin from these cheap prices and than sell higher when it doubles (5-10 million shouldn't change the market that much) and make money quicker and easier if I were them. Hiring a proper general manager with previous crypto casino experience to turn this into a great place is a way better option for them.
legendary
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March 26, 2019, 04:39:51 PM
#51
Didn't realize it was owned by Calvin Ayre, do you guys know who he is exactly? He is the guy with the idea behind Bitcoin SV.

From what I understand he is very rich and sometimes a little crazy. Either way since its owned by him its most likely not an outright scam, since I doubt he would put his reputation on the line by stealing deposits from his site. Also it has a great domain name and the domain name itself can be worth millions.

I am surprised he hasn't marketed the site some way, at least posting it on the Bitcointalk Gambling ANN. Maybe he is waiting for more Crypto adoption.
Would you mind on where you do get such source?Any links?I cant able to search it out. If thats the case the theres no point that he would really risk up his reputation on this one.
legendary
Activity: 3808
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March 26, 2019, 04:27:49 PM
#50
Didn't realize it was owned by Calvin Ayre, do you guys know who he is exactly? He is the guy with the idea behind Bitcoin SV.

From what I understand he is very rich and sometimes a little crazy. Either way since its owned by him its most likely not an outright scam, since I doubt he would put his reputation on the line by stealing deposits from his site. Also it has a great domain name and the domain name itself can be worth millions.

I am surprised he hasn't marketed the site some way, at least posting it on the Bitcointalk Gambling ANN. Maybe he is waiting for more Crypto adoption.
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March 26, 2019, 04:14:00 PM
#49
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  Undecided I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  Cry Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.

Hey, i have never heard personally of slots.com, but yea, you are right, if you search for them on google some sites gave them a positive rating so i understand you.
Let us know if they reply and fix your situation so we can know in the future, good luck !

You should never believe on some reviews like that if you want to play. You should trust members here that really tried it before. Because nost of the reviews site out there is just some pay per post as well, so in order to get a real one you should surf more here and you will get everything. Btw they are new sites here so there is not much that you can do except believe in one of those thing
The reason why this websited that make reviews on casinos can't be trusted 100% is that they don't actually make a review. Most of them only share basic information about the casino, like what features you will find, deposits/withdrawals, license, support and other things like that. A reviews from people that have actually played for some time at that casino and have experience is much more valuable than just a simple copy paste of information being called a review.
legendary
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March 26, 2019, 11:31:53 AM
#48
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  Undecided I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  Cry Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.

Hey, i have never heard personally of slots.com, but yea, you are right, if you search for them on google some sites gave them a positive rating so i understand you.
Let us know if they reply and fix your situation so we can know in the future, good luck !

You should never believe on some reviews like that if you want to play. You should trust members here that really tried it before. Because nost of the reviews site out there is just some pay per post as well, so in order to get a real one you should surf more here and you will get everything. Btw they are new sites here so there is not much that you can do except believe in one of those thing
legendary
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March 25, 2019, 02:39:14 PM
#47
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  Undecided I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  Cry Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.

Hey, i have never heard personally of slots.com, but yea, you are right, if you search for them on google some sites gave them a positive rating so i understand you.
Let us know if they reply and fix your situation so we can know in the future, good luck !
member
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March 25, 2019, 02:25:59 PM
#46
This is first time in my life hearing the site name slots.com,many sites are made for scam,How did you believe this site?
hero member
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March 13, 2019, 02:02:18 PM
#45
Hi all,
Got my bitcoins today...  Shocked after over 5 weeks WITHOUT ANY REPLY  Huh to my several mails they send my withdrawal.
No idea how do they work but this is the last time I played there for sure!  Lips sealed
5 weeks of waiting is insane and good for you that they have still able to process your withdrawal.In that case i wont really tend to play next time due to that experience.

On their current standing i dont see for it to be worthy on the pricec of $5.5M.
newbie
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March 13, 2019, 12:31:04 PM
#44
Hi all,
Got my bitcoins today...  Shocked after over 5 weeks WITHOUT ANY REPLY  Huh to my several mails they send my withdrawal.
No idea how do they work but this is the last time I played there for sure!  Lips sealed
copper member
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February 27, 2019, 01:53:14 AM
#43
This is what  I have found:
Quote
Slots.com is a licensed online casino dedicated to bringing you a unique and entertaining gaming experience.
I couldn't find their license.

Yeah we posted who owns it already...  Tongue

It isn't a secret that he bought it years ago for over $5 million

https://techcrunch.com/2010/05/13/slots-com-changes-hands-for-5-5-million/

https://calvinayre.com/2010/11/20/business/slots-com-purchase-best-deal-ever-made/

They had big plans with it

https://calvinayre.com/2010/06/01/business/bodogbrand-com-pays-3-8m-for-slots-com/

...now here we are.....
legendary
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February 23, 2019, 01:38:13 PM
#42
Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable.
What site?

This is what  I have found:
Quote
Slots.com is a licensed online casino dedicated to bringing you a unique and entertaining gaming experience.
I couldn't find their license.

It looks like this site https://www.slots.lv which according to ask gamblers is running without license https://www.askgamblers.com/casino/slots.lv-casino-review-r4521 and have many unresolved complains https://www.askgamblers.com/online-casinos/slots-lv-casino-casino-review/complaints
legendary
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February 23, 2019, 12:26:50 PM
#41
Honestly just with the name Craig Wright its over with me. I can not play or support anything related to Craig Wright, dude is just a phony fraud that is basically trying to gain more power in the world of bitcoin and I hope this website is not a way for him to grab more power and attention in bitcoin gambling world as well.

The name certainly is great but having a name like slots.com and then using a third party developer and not having a proper marketing shows that people had no intention to actually make this into a huge thing, it is basically just an investment for the owner. His idea probably was to just get the name, put a third party app and just let it go until someone offered him a decent amount of money to buy his website. That way he could make a ton of money from flipping the website.
legendary
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February 23, 2019, 08:33:04 AM
#40
~snip~

What do you think that .com site will give you a lot of benefits? Nowadays I can gurantee you that most of .com site is having some scam site, you can search that most of the .con site giving such a good promising payout and promotions as well but in the end they turn out to be a scam site. So I do not think that you can think only with based on the .com site. You need to explore before trying to play on every site
Miss-understanding here I think. I was talking about only the value of the domain name. Not their website. Every domain name has a value. You can not buy google.com unless google wants you to have it. May be billions of dollar is not enough for having this domain name. Same as every domain. Every domain has it's own value.

Slots.com is to me a domain name which everyone will try to buy if they wants to sell. Which means the demand for this domain will be high. That's what I meant.

I hope now you understand it.

Cheers :-)
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