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Just won 800 dollars and they won't pay…
Just won 800 dollars and they won't pay won't process withdrawal. Won't reply. This is a scam. 100%
100+ consecutive losing spins yet…
100+ consecutive losing spins yet they're reporting 98% RTPs. Mk. You do realize math has to check out?
This is a blatant scam. I've got thousands in here at this point and never won a dime in months and months of attempts. Time to move on because they do not pay anything. Any money deposited here is gone forever.
Their poker site is also rigged. Bots sucking out on you every time you get a hand you get a bad beat on the river costing you everything.
Xspin.io is rigged across the in board.
X spin is the best bitcoin casino…
X spin is the best bitcoin casino around.
they offer instant payouts and support available 24/7.
I love there game selection and odds are best in market.
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