I’ve tried a few before and most of them were just full of “sure wins” and crazy claims. I prefer apps that show stats, previous results and let you make your own decisions. I haven’t used Tips365 yet, but might give it a try. Right now I mostly check tips manually and compare with my own analysis.
Imho a legit casino will never ask you to send more money just to release your own winnings. Unfortunately these scams are getting better at looking professional, with nice websites, lots of games and fake licenses. Thanks for sharing your experience. Hopefully someone searches for Lunaland.win before depositing and finds this thread instead of losing money.
It’s really difficult when a casino makes serious claims like this but the player is not given any clear explanation or a chance to respond. A duplicate account accusation is a serious matter and there should be some transparency, at least enough for the player to understand what exactly happened. I’ve seen similar situations before where casinos just hide behind KYC decisions and the player has no way to defend himself. Hopefully AskGamblers can reopen this case and get both sides to properly explain the situation.
I’ve seen this trick used by a lot of fake crypto casinos lately. They make it look like a normal verification step, but after you send the money they usually come up with another excuse and ask for even more. A real casino may ask for a deposit in some situations, but not a random $100 just to unlock your account or withdraw winnings. I would definitely stay away from faotex and not send them anything.
(Hysterically gasps) How dare you think that! But you always bring things up. If Coco has issues she'd bring it up but I know her, she'd be warm, upfront and resilient about it. She's a very nice Coco, a Coco of all forum trades ☺️