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Online Casinos in general: Luckywins.io - Fake?

Topic created on 23rd Aug. 2021 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 10 | Views: 5,183
Jenges
Amateur
Hi,

do any of you know luckywins.io?

Seems kind of dubious to me, but on the other hand attractive. Bonus up to 6000 euros and Novomatic slots? Smells somehow like a fake....

Look forward to hints?

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sippi
Expert
Casinos that offer high Bonuses on first Deposit are always suspicious to me. In this case it's 400%. Then Novo-Slots - I would leave it alone

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garfield68
Elite
whether you can still play the novos after registering as a german is also questionable i think.

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Anonym
Just google luckywins.io; third hit says it all...

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Tonkabohne
Top Member
Antiheld1335 wrote on 23.08.2021 at 19:03: Just google luckywins.io; third hit says it all...

And who says that the recommendation is not also a fake ?

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garfield68
Elite
have me now times read through, so clearly... finger away!

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Anonym
Tonka Bean wrote on 23.08.2021 at 19:16
And who says that the recommendation is not also a fake ?

Since bad reviews on these "casino test" sites are an absolute rarity and are only published in awesome cases, the probability that the test is a fake is quite low after all...

And, that the license number from Gibraltar (Verifiable, since register public) does not exist, should be a relatively clear indication that the review is at least less fake than the casino 🤷♂️...

But if you want to try it out, then Deposit 100€ and then report on your experience?

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Falke
Expert
It is already written on various sites that this is a complete scam casino. Neither the slots are real nor the casino license. And that's even on sites that promote every other scam casino.

So no. Do not Deposit anything. For the future a tip. Casino sites that look something like supicasini.io.supidupi.to.dat.lol.ae and offer 5000% Bonuses, better avoid.

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Jenges
Amateur
Thank you for the warning. Will keep my hands off it.

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dave4712
Visitor
have won something so far, verificatíon process completed 2 times successfully, account still unverified.
let's see what the support answers and if I ever get to see the talers...

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