bp54
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It depends, I've considered that many of the comments might be fake, from people who bought them. I think affiliates should do a more thorough verification. In my case, there's a lot wrong there...
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I'm not the one saying it!
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12-31/fake-gambling-licenses-anjouan-casinos/106158766
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Keep playing there, maybe one day I'll read a comment similar to yours
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What I see is that no matter how much evidence a person presents, many of you defend these casinos. They are so good that they are on the rogue of the biggest mediator in the sector - Casinomeister.
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Well, with less protection for the players, this license is really good.
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This doesn't make sense, I think you're defending the casino because nothing has happened to you yet. But I do have a PDF from Curaçao stating that the license expired, which is interesting, and that they didn't renew the license after Curaçao established new rules. https://coincub.com/blog/curacao-gaming-license/ https://www.cga.cw/regulation/online-gaming And while you're at it, read this: https://www.igamingtoday.com/comoros-sounds-alarm-over-fake-anjouan-gambling-licenses/
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They recently switched to that license because of Curaçao's rules; do some research and you'll see...
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Until next time! There are many complaints showing that they have a fake license, and that's a warning sign! Casino with malware on the website? I was careful... I have all the proof, and as I mentioned here, they went six months without responding to me. When I took the initiative to contact a person who appeared as the casino's CCO, they sent a message. Don't you think that's a coincidence? I'm still waiting for a response from them today on Telegram. If the response isn't positive, I'll do everything I can to hold them accountable.
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Ok , Okay, I also just asked what he meant by that.
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Are you saying they're accomplices? And they wash their hands of it?
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Administrators, please look into this. Having our logo on a website like this puts your petition at risk! @cocopop3011
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From what I see in updated sources (2026), standard, Lightning or Speed Roulette tables have a maximum payout of €5,000 to €10,000 per round (sum of all bets). High roller or Salon Privé tables (these are VIP/exclusive) can go up to €20,000–€50,000, but only if you are invited, have a high balance, and the casino approves—and Del Oro doesn't clearly mention this on the website, nor did they tell you in the chat.
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And how can they say you can withdraw 10,000 euros a day when it's a lie!
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If that were a real possibility, they should have mentioned it in the chat... Example: The limit is x, but if we reach a certain user level we can increase it. None of that was said!
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I didn't even know about this; I only found out because of a user here on the forum. I couldn't access my account and they were making those moves, and they confirmed the amounts in the chat right away...
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But not at regular tables; from what I've researched, it's only at VIP tables.
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Let me just inform you that these high stakes shouldn't even exist since they confirmed the maximums, just look at the photos above!
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Well, I don't know who it was, I know I've been fighting this since August 28, 2025. And now you can see the images! Something happened, but what? To me it's manipulation/fraud. I have videos and photos. Yes, Deloro was operating without a license at the time I had this problem! I have proof.
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I want to thank you for this question; a lot of people didn't believe in me, but I think they will now!
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Well, I'm glad you asked that question. I used a VPN to confirm with the casino chat what the maximum bet per spin is on CrazyTime, and here's the answer: Something doesn't add up: how can there be bets of 5000 and then 11250?