Disgusting people
Disgusting people. Take away money as soon as you win but don’t care at all as long as you are losing
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Disgusting people. Take away money as soon as you win but don’t care at all as long as you are losing
The whole casino is a complete scam. If you take a bonus with your deposit, you can be sure that you will never get through the wagering requirements, the casino has adjusted the return percentages of the games in the bonuses to a completely different class. Everything you play here, you will definitely lose your money and not get a return on your deposits. Even if you don't take a deposit bonus, you still won't win anything because the casino makes sure that after every deposit you will have a sh*tty taste in your mouth. This casino does not deserve an MGA license, the operation of this casino feels more like a Curacao casino. So really, don't make an account here, there are much better casinos. This page is a complete scam!
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