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  1. Every single casino listed on that page is considered a sweepstakes casino. All 17 of them.
  2. Originally from Minnesota, but currently living in North Dakota.
  3. I sent you a DM with my transaction history. Y'all can run contests any way that you please, but a blanket ban on anything that's considered a sweepstakes or social casino is pretty extreme. Most Americans would either have to use a VPN, or take a risk playing on one of those garbage Inclave sites.
  4. You're looking at the wrong thing. Nobody buys these coin packages for the gold coins. They buy them for the sweeps coins, but these packages are worded in such a way that the sweeps coins are a "bonus" for buying gold coins. Because if you could directly buy SC, then they would have more laws to follow and be regulated more tightly. Yeah, it's a pretty stupid loophole, but I don't make the rules. And so the other quirk about these casinos is that they're technically "sweepstakes casinos" and in order to be considered a sweepstake, there must be a way to enter without having to purchase anything. This is why you see daily login bonuses, and why most of these places also have a physical mailing address you can send a code to via postcard to be credited for some free coins. There must be an AMOE, or alternate method of entry. I'm getting pretty into the weeds here on this topic, but there seems to be a pretty fundamental misunderstanding of how these places work.
  5. You can't actually convert gold coins (fake currency) into sweeps cash (real currency). It's just simply not a thing at any reputable sweepstakes casino. If you have any actual examples of people converting gold coins directly into sweeps cash I'd love to see it.
  6. I initially received $40 from the McLuck customer service/loyalty team yesterday, and those funds are the ones I was using at the time of the screenshot. Why did I receive $40 from McLuck? Because I've spent thousands there over the last year and wagered many more. My most recent purchases made on McLuck were on the 11th and 12th. Besides that, bonus funds are explicitly allowed as per the rules, so I don't know why I'm being singled out here. Do you want the last 4 digits of my credit and debit cards too? My drivers license? Bank statement? I'd like to hear how everyone else received the money that they were wagering with for this contest now too. I have no problem being transparent.
  7. If the daily login bonuses from sweepstakes casinos disqualify them from being able to be used in these contests, I think any casino that offers a deposit bonus of any sort shouldn't be allowed either. That's not fair to me if there's casinos out there giving out bonuses that I can't use based in other parts of the world.
  8. this is some bullshit. I participated in April's contest with a submission from WowVegas, which is operated the same exact way as McLuck, and nobody had an issue with that. both casinos are listed on AskGamblers, I used real money to wager, and my submissions aren't allowed all of a sudden?
  9. This is crazy if my submission from McLuck isn't allowed. I was playing with real money. It's no different from the other contest I entered in April and my submission from WowVegas was allowed with no problem. I wasn't using gold coins, or whatever each individual casino calls their currencies. Sweepstakes coins are redeemed 1:1 for USD. Look at the McLuck store.
  10. What social coins are you talking about? Casinos like McLuck, Stake.us, WowVegas, Chumba, LuckyLand, etc, all use "SC", which stands for sweepstakes coins, or sweepstakes cash and is redeemable 1:1 for dollars. 1SC = $1. It's something of a legal loophole these types of casinos use so they can operate within the bounds of United States law and not be regulated like an IRL casino, but this link will probably help explain it better. The tl;dr of it is that I was gambling with real dollars and cents in both of the things I posted. <REMOVE>
  11. Tossing my hat into the ring once again. 209x on Buffalo King Megaways via Mcluck. edit: just for fun, since I don't think Spree.com is listed on AskGamblers, but last week I had an 872x on 3 Dancing Monkeys. It was a sicko win. Here's a link to the replay: https://global.cdn4cloud.net/f3qU4WGFLr
  12. This one will have to do then this is a 49x on Ripe Rewards. 30FC bet for a 1469FC win on Fortune Coins
  13. I don't know if it's too late but I got this screenshot from a win on Fortune Coins. I didn't think to screencap the game after it happened but here is the thing from my transaction history. It was a 268x multiplier on Ripe Rewards via Fortune Coins. I have reached out to support for the betID and houseID of this wager so hopefully I can get the info in time. edit: they responded. I added their response Ugh
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