Spiroll looked dodgy right from the beginning with their unrealistically high jackpot, and this just confirms that this is a deliberate scam. If casino can't afford $50 reward, imagine what will happen if anyone wins any bigger amount of there?
I left them neutral feedback weeks earlier, warning it's a scam waiting to happen. It's good to see not many people joined their "contest".
This is actually quite good, now their negative feedback will be a much stronger warning to stop a bigger scam.
They haven't been online since this scam accusation was posted in their contest thread, so it looks like they've left Bitcointalk (at least on this account). If someone creates a Newbie warning Flag, that would be the final nail in their coffin.
Also worth noting: they never paid
the fake winner's address.
They had a $5 million jackpot, and claimed to have a $250,000 bankroll. That was a scam waiting to happen already. They never gave proof of their (small) bankroll, now it turns out they don't have $50. Lol.
Your withdrawable balance is not enough. You need to play roulette or you need to win in other games.
Roulette: amount of your bet = wager
Crash: profit of your win bet = wager
Dice: profit of your win bet = wager
I've never seen this before. "Wager" by definition is the amount you bet, not the profit. They're literally changing the meaning of a word. What's next: replace both "win" and "lose" by "aladeen"?