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What? OMG, I did post up 2 game reviews in this topic...now I can't find them! No wonder I didn't get any approval as yet! So here they are again: 1. Age of the Gods - Book of Oracle https://www.askgamblers.com/casino-games/online-slots/reviews/age-of-the-gods-book-of-oracle-playtech?gameCategory=video-slots 2. Book of 99 https://www.askgamblers.com/casino-games/online-slots/reviews/book-of-99-relax-gaming?gameCategory=video-slots
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Gamblezen Casino offers a 100% Reload Bonus every Wednesday...nice! Spassino Casino (still not listed in AG) offers a 100% Reload Bonus once a month...nice! If Askgamblers can team up with a few listed casinos and offer an exclusive regular bonus of 150%/200% once a week or a month...SUPER NICE! Players like me would always have a good bonus to rely on for the AG/Provider's contests...most new casinos are restricted for me, most don't have Skrill, some exclude bonuses for Skrill, etc, etc...as a result, I have absolutely nowhere to get good bonuses nowadays!
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Afi4wins replied to cocopop3011's topic in Win Admin Points for Prizes!
Today, I gave Football Victory many many spins to test the game out. I've even posted a review in the game section, although it was played in fun mode (not intended for AG's paid contest but only for this Slot of the Week topic). I quite enjoyed the game, fun and interesting to play, but trying to get any decent win of 100x or more proved to be a hard task indeed. Nonetheless, I did manage to get one 148x win from one of the many free spins feature games played. Game review not approved yet: Football Victory Slot Review (2024) - RTP & Free Spins (askgamblers.com) -
Hi there @Jhinx welcome to the forum. I would suggest that you look up each of those listed out casinos here at Askgamblers in the casino reviews section. Just choose the 'casinos' option on the left-hand side of the Search box above, then key in the casino's name in the right-hand side. If the casino is listed here, you can read its review, see its rating, and then you can make your choice. Much safer this way than a blind guess!
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Some casinos are using a 2-stage verification procedure - 1st stage, on their website itself, requesting your ID and selfie (with that stupid head circling movement), then when your withdrawal claim goes to the financial dept, they will request other documents like proof of address and proof of ownership of card or ewallet. The withdrawal process takes a few more days longer than usual, which is good for the casino but bad for players, needing to wait much longer than necessary.
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You're welcome...and prepare yourself for a super great time here at Askgamblers!
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Even though the account number may match, the shown digits may be wrong! Haven't you ever heard of 'electronic digital errors' occurring? Systems do make digital errors due to unforeseen electronical malfunctions and your case seems to be one, because you cannot show that the money is already in your account, and you won't even show the notification's original URL for us to check out if the notification was legit or erroneous. Show back that notification here, making sure that the URL, the casino's name, the date and the time is clearly visible. Then a proper verification can be done to ascertain the validity and authenticity of that notification.
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@cocopop3011 This guy keeps avoiding your questions and keep giving excuses each time. Again he said 'they' (who???) SENT him that 120 million euros, yet he cannot show this amount in his account. He keeps saying 'they' know it was their own fault but refuses to pay him...but of course, it was money sent by error (if it did really got paid), it was money not due to him, so why would 'they' pay him???
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@EkaterinaDubnicka Hi there and welcome to this wonderful forum. If you love writing reviews, then you'd love getting paid for each published review that you write in any of the 3 reviews categories - Casinos, Bonuses & Games. But before that, you need to read through all the rules and requirements first to ensure that your reviews get published and paid. Good luck!
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Me crazy??? Look at the facts again! You cannot show anything at all for your 'deserving' win, nor for the 120 million euros which you think you have won through a falsified/erroneous app notification! The casino has clarified "no win", the provider has also clarified "no win", your casino account shows no such winning money of 120 million, which you had earlier said "...then why is the 120 million euros in my account?" So where's the proof that the money is in your account as you have said? You are trying your blardy damn best TO CHEAT THE CASINO to pay you 120 million euros - end of story!
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Look Razor, I'm going to tell you things EVEN MORE CLEARLY...NOTHING you have said or shown here so far makes sense, showed credibility, or indicated that you have won 120 million! You have avoided all the requests from us to show valid proof of your screenshots but nothing was shown. We asked you to show a screenshot of your casino bank account that the 120 million euros is in your account but nothing was shown. You showed a video above that's totally not connected to the 120 million in question. Everything leads to indicate that your 120 million euros win is probably a LIE!!! I have not tarnished your image publicly, nor here in Askgamblers...YOU HAVE DONE THAT YOURSELF!
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@RazorR If there isn't any such legit transaction record anywhere in your account, then it obviously shows that such a transaction did not occur. Even the casino has already confirmed that no such winning transaction or record can be found in their system either. Why don't you just accept the fact that the 120 million euros was and is an error. The winning never occurred and the amount was never won by you. You cannot even provide any evidence to show that you did - the frozen game is NOT proof that you won anything at all. You can't even show that the 120 million is really in your account as you say it is either. Looks to me like this is all a HUGE HOAX from you, sorry to say!
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@RazorR If uou have indeed won that 120 million euro, either from the casino or even from the lottery, there MUST be a valid notification to inform the winner of the huge win. Firstly, did you buy any lottery tickets that may have won you a 1st prize? Secondly, did you get any kind of notification of the huge win from the source? If both answers are "no", then just forget about trying to claim a non-existent win money!
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It is quite obvious to me, under whatever circumstances you may look at this matter, that 120 million euros is not a valid amount at all - there is no evidence anywhere to show and proof where or how it originated from! Even a major national lottery 1st prize would not be that much! It is most obviously a glitch or an error in the bank app...unless the bank itself can confirm that the amount is indeed outstanding to be paid in.