I have registered on powerspinvegas.com. I entered the code "TG1000" and received 1000 dollars (bonus). I now have about 44,000 US dollars in my account and was asked to Deposit 100 US dollars for verification. The deposit and withdrawal methods are bank account and cryptocurrency wallets. I don't want to take the Risk of making a withdrawal from my bank account. The only solution would be a cryptocurrency wallet, although I honestly don't know if you can transfer money from the cryptocurrency account to the bank account. The site seems suspicious to me and the partnerships like UFC and Tesla are also suspicious. There's nothing on the net about it. Do you have any experience with powerspinvegas.com?
Well, after checking the site, I would rather stay away from it if I were you. There is no apparent license, and you have to be logged in for almost all the content. Overall, the site looks as if well-known names and designs have been thrown around just to make it look as serious as possible.
And let's be honest: €1000 bonus with a simple code? That sounds extremely like a scam - it would be too good to be true.
Not a cent for Powerspinvegas. The alarm bells could not sound any louder with such an offer and therefore any reader who is now toying with the idea of making a killing there, even with €1,000 starting capital, is urgently advised against using it and even more so against making a depositor. The thread therefore serves exclusively as a deterrent
Langhans_innen wrote on 08.04.2025 at 01:04: Not a cent for Powerspinvegas. The alarm bells could not sound louder with such an offer and therefore any reader who is now playing with the idea of making a killing there even with € 1,000 starting capital is strongly advised against using it and even more so against making a depositor. The thread is therefore intended solely as a deterrent
If the site paid out, I would have just won several €10,000 I have rarely experienced such a SCAM as there, as if the games give free spins all the time.
I opened an account with a fake email and immediately had €500 at my disposal. Immediately won in Big Bass and always got free spins in 10€ steps, currently at 25.000€ in a few minutes ^^ sorry bepi... I'm about to laugh.
If the site would pay out, I would have just won several 10.000€ rarely experienced such a SCAM like there, as if the games give free spins all the time.
I opened an account with a fake email and immediately had €500 at my disposal. Immediately won in Big Bass and always got free spins in €10 increments, currently at €25,000 in a few minutes ^^ sorry bepi... I'm about to laugh.
Is it working for you
Seriously: since Enzo, despite his few posts, is not someone who wants to do classic advertising here, but is possibly on the verge of depositing with such an obvious scam, the topic was seen as a normal casino problem, published and the answers speak for themselves: Hands off, otherwise unfortunately the money is gone too.
Langhans_innen wrote on 08/04/2025 01:15:
Is it working for you
Seriously: since Enzo, despite his few contributions, is not someone who wants to do classic advertising here, but is possibly about to Deposit with such an obvious scam, the topic was seen as a normal casino problem, published and the answers speak for themselves: Hands off, otherwise unfortunately the money is gone too.
Sorry, but how do you come across such a site if there is supposedly nothing to be found on the net? I have already found something > https://malwaretips.com/blogs/powerspinvegas/
Excerpt: Powerspinvegas.com markets itself as the "No. 1 decentralized crypto gaming platform", founded by famous billionaires such as Elon Musk and Bill Gates. The site entices users with generous sign-up Bonuses of up to 10,000 US dollars in cryptocurrency just for registering and using a promo code. However, users quickly realize that they cannot withdraw wins as the site requires an additional depositor first, which effectively serves as a withdrawal fee. This article provides a comprehensive overview of how the Powerspinvegas.com scam works, so you don't fall victim.
btssultan wrote on 08.04.2025 at 01:24:
Sorry, but how do you get to such a page if supposedly nothing can be found on the net. I have already found something > https://malwaretips.com/blogs/powerspinvegas/
It was a t***gram ad. Anyway, thank you all for your help. I read on Trustpilot that Powerspinvegas.com is a copy and paste (fake) from Stake
Yes, the t***gram advertising could be true. Some providers even explicitly warn in their channels that the advertising that t***gram places there does not originate from the channel operator. They expressly advise against clicking on such advertising banners or using the advertised offers.
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And let's be honest: €1000 bonus with a simple code? That sounds extremely like a scam - it would be too good to be true.
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Why would you Deposit €100 to be able to cash out, the alarm bells should be ringing already! That it's probably just SCAM.
Apart from that, the games don't even run via the providers themselves, but only as an html5 copy
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If the site paid out, I would have just won several €10,000 I have rarely experienced such a SCAM as there, as if the games give free spins all the time.
I opened an account with a fake email and immediately had €500 at my disposal. Immediately won in Big Bass and always got free spins in 10€ steps, currently at 25.000€ in a few minutes ^^ sorry bepi... I'm about to laugh.
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Is it working for you
Seriously: since Enzo, despite his few posts, is not someone who wants to do classic advertising here, but is possibly on the verge of depositing with such an obvious scam, the topic was seen as a normal casino problem, published and the answers speak for themselves: Hands off, otherwise unfortunately the money is gone too.
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Sorry, but how do you come across such a site if there is supposedly nothing to be found on the net? I have already found something > https://malwaretips.com/blogs/powerspinvegas/
Excerpt: Powerspinvegas.com markets itself as the "No. 1 decentralized crypto gaming platform", founded by famous billionaires such as Elon Musk and Bill Gates. The site entices users with generous sign-up Bonuses of up to 10,000 US dollars in cryptocurrency just for registering and using a promo code. However, users quickly realize that they cannot withdraw wins as the site requires an additional depositor first, which effectively serves as a withdrawal fee. This article provides a comprehensive overview of how the Powerspinvegas.com scam works, so you don't fall victim.
So clearly, hands off!
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It was a t***gram ad. Anyway, thank you all for your help. I read on Trustpilot that Powerspinvegas.com is a copy and paste (fake) from Stake
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