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Online Casinos in general: Play casinos through bought algorithm (Page 2)

Topic created on 24th Aug. 2023 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 39 | Views: 5,603
Kerki84
Rookie

frapi07 wrote on 08/24/2023 at 12:59 PM:

Some well meaning advice, don't believe everything you are told on the internet. Especially not from the stranger. There is an old saying that no one will just give you money. That's a scam. Nothing more. I also keep reading that there are supposed to be sold games (sports betting) and there are many who have these "oh so safe" tips. All nonsense. If someone had the opportunity to earn so easily, they would keep it to themselves. You would be the last to know about it.

You should close such threads in general, because I think that by spreading it more people could fall in.

Totally agree with you about .

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Anonym

Kerki84 wrote on 24.08.2023 at 13:00: I have to transfer her the 30% after the win .
I know it's a rip off. But there could have been something really like that .

You're a little stupid , aren't you ?

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Anonym

Antihero1335 wrote on 08/24/2023 at 2:04 PM:

You are a bit stupid, aren't you?

Why always immediately become abusive? That's what this forum is for, that someone tells what happens to her. If everyone is immediately angepammt, no one dares more...

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Lionking
Top Member

Antihero1335 wrote on 08/24/2023 at 2:04 PM:

You are a bit stupid, aren't you?

maybe not stupid, rather a little naive!

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TWiSTeD
Top Member
it used to be the "fixed" matches in football, now the slots

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Hidaruma
Top Member

Kerki84 wrote on 24/08/2023 at 09:29: Hello I have a really stupid question . I ran across someone on insta . Make this short now . I Deposit 98€ in their casino where this is supposed to work and win a little over 1800€ through a bought algorithm but have to follow the guidelines . Profile looks real stories are posted . Has anyone already made experience with this really goes?

Since every Nigerian prince seems more serious, who wants to leave you a fortune by mail.

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Butterbrezel
Elite
Factual answer to your question:

No, this does not sound serious, but rather after data capture / abfishen of payment data.
Especially if this supposedly only works in a casino, I can also really imagine phishing attempts of credit card data, for example.

In a casino, there is basically no guarantee of winning. If you could crack the Random Number Generator, you certainly wouldn't share it on Instagram.

It's best to block and ignore such a request.

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Anonym

Kerki84 wrote on 24.08.2023 at 13:00: I have to transfer her the 30% after the win .
I know it's a rip off. But there could have been times Really something like that .

I have the feeling, although ALL warn you here explicitly, that you still believe in such nonsense.

But well as they say so beautifully:
Who does not want to hear, must feel ...

But let's be honest, suppose I would also find a way how to win in the casino without losses constantly,
then I would NEVER IN LIFE share such a thing with anyone, not even with friends or acquaintances, let alone with strangers ...
This is simple common sense.

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Pat1991
Top Member
If it's not too expensive, just give it a try. It's like gambling, but on a slightly different basis.

I don't understand the defeatism here. There are always opportunities like this. 97% of the time it's a scam, 2% of the time it's much harder than they want you to know, 1% of the time it can work.

No matter what semi-blogical acrobatics some try here.

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T0uchTheSky
Elite

Pat1991 wrote on 08/24/2023 at 9:11pm: If it's not too expensive, give it a try. It's like gambling, just on a slightly different basis.

I don't understand the nitpicking here. There are opportunities like this every now and then. 97% of the time it's a scam, 2% of the time it's significantly harder than they want you to know, 1% of the time it can work.

No matter what semi-blogical acrobatics some try here.

No, a stranger from the Internet, who offers you something like that and you have to invest money first, is always 100% fraud....


If you think 1% could work. Then send me 10 BTC and I will send you back 20.

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Pat1991
Top Member
10 dollars I would send you. Make it 20 with pleasure.

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Langhans_innen
Expert

Pat1991 wrote on 08/24/2023 at 9:11 PM: If it's not too expensive, give it a try. It's like gambling, just on a slightly different basis.

I don't understand the nitpicking here. There are opportunities like this every now and then. 97% of the time it's a scam, 2% of the time it's significantly harder than they want you to know, 1% of the time it can work.

No matter what semi-blogical acrobatics some try here.

the chance to make 1.800€ out of 98 Euro Deposit is also without algorithmic Instagram whispering > 1%

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btssultan
Experienced
Assume that either way is a 0815 Provider that uses digital communication channels to attract new customers or people who use Affiliate links to enrich themselves. It's no different than Facebook and the like.

Offers that sound too good to be true are usually just a scam.

There are entire agencies abroad that do nothing but specifically look for people who fall for their offers.

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Kerki84
Rookie
First of all, I am neither stupid nor naive! Find that also the very last! I have asked a question it could have been really times that there is something that would not be impossible. In addition, I have neither to invest money nor anything else. Yes, I'm interested in how she intends to call me pull. The whole process itself because she has first time zero of me because I Deposit directly in the casino. Without link without anything. But I will not ask any more questions because it has nothing to do with stupid if you want to get behind the scam where the hook is. And impossible is just nothing today!

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Kerki84
Rookie

Antihero1335 wrote on 08/24/2023 at 2:04 PM:

You are a bit stupid, aren't you?

And that was a statement nothing more

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