sdsdigital Posted October 10 Posted October 10 Dear friends, today I received an email from 'winnerclub.at': I've received a code to claim at their website. The bonus is $3900 (!?!), I went claiming, and played a bit. Now I'm at $10.000 (!?!) and to withdraw, I need to deposit $100, so called for verification. Despite all the red flags I tend to see, the website and gameplay looks all pretty professional. However, the support is a bot and I'm really not a regular slots-player or casino-visitor. Maybe you could give me some closure and tell me this is 100% a scam? Also I do not find anything online about winnerclub... Thanks for the replies and advice! SDS aka Stijn Desmet Quote
cocopop3011 Posted October 13 Posted October 13 On 10/10/2025 at 2:16 PM, sdsdigital said: Dear friends, today I received an email from 'winnerclub.at': I've received a code to claim at their website. The bonus is $3900 (!?!), I went claiming, and played a bit. Now I'm at $10.000 (!?!) and to withdraw, I need to deposit $100, so called for verification. Despite all the red flags I tend to see, the website and gameplay looks all pretty professional. However, the support is a bot and I'm really not a regular slots-player or casino-visitor. Maybe you could give me some closure and tell me this is 100% a scam? Also I do not find anything online about winnerclub... Thanks for the replies and advice! SDS aka Stijn Desmet Hi and welcome to the forum. So, was it a no deposit bonus? If so you’ll most certainly have a max withdrawal limit anyway? Quote
sdsdigital Posted October 24 Author Posted October 24 Hi Cocopop3011, Yes, a no-deposit bonus, I'm not even a member with their casino. Although I created a membership now. I would like to know if the casino is known by regular online casino players: WinnerCasino is the name, with the company address in Curaçao. To withdraw, I should put $100 into my account. Apparently, that is not so uncommon that a casino asks this before withdrawing. To verify the account? In my opinion, that is possible with $1 too, but ok... It's just pretty unbelievable I could withdraw a couple of thousand dollars just like that. The web address is https://winnerclub.at/games. Thanks for your interest! Quote
Flatzem888 Posted October 24 Posted October 24 all these are the same, the casino asks for $100 or $150 , some people fall for it. Cupo-Miyagi 1 Quote
Afi4wins Posted October 24 Posted October 24 These crypto casinos are all the same! They are desperate to get new customers into their casino as the competition is getting tougher by the day. So they give ridiculously insane no-deposit bonuses to grab new suckers in, make them win from the bonuses, then they can ask for real cash money to be deposited first...and they are getting real deposits from new customers without even trying! If you are not familiar with such crypto casinos, then know this...first, they will ask a customer to deposit $100-$150 to activate the account. After that, they will ask to deposit $500 to get the new account verified. Then they will ask one or two more deposits to be made before a withrawal can be processed. Just imagine this...the casino gets up to $1000 or more from each new suckered customer that took that no-deposit bait! Finally, getting the withdrawal approved and paid IS A TOTALLY DIFFERENT STORY ALTOGETHER!!! Quote
Cupo-Miyagi Posted Sunday at 10:05 AM Posted Sunday at 10:05 AM On 10/24/2025 at 7:34 PM, Afi4wins said: These crypto casinos are all the same! They are desperate to get new customers into their casino as the competition is getting tougher by the day. So they give ridiculously insane no-deposit bonuses to grab new suckers in, make them win from the bonuses, then they can ask for real cash money to be deposited first...and they are getting real deposits from new customers without even trying! If you are not familiar with such crypto casinos, then know this...first, they will ask a customer to deposit $100-$150 to activate the account. After that, they will ask to deposit $500 to get the new account verified. Then they will ask one or two more deposits to be made before a withrawal can be processed. Just imagine this...the casino gets up to $1000 or more from each new suckered customer that took that no-deposit bait! Finally, getting the withdrawal approved and paid IS A TOTALLY DIFFERENT STORY ALTOGETHER!!! This is same like my post before.... Sign is same. I just didn't get cash bonus I got 100+300 free spins at Zarunbet. Quote
Cupo-Miyagi Posted Sunday at 10:08 AM Posted Sunday at 10:08 AM On 10/10/2025 at 3:16 PM, sdsdigital said: Dear friends, today I received an email from 'winnerclub.at': I've received a code to claim at their website. The bonus is $3900 (!?!), I went claiming, and played a bit. Now I'm at $10.000 (!?!) and to withdraw, I need to deposit $100, so called for verification. Despite all the red flags I tend to see, the website and gameplay looks all pretty professional. However, the support is a bot and I'm really not a regular slots-player or casino-visitor. Maybe you could give me some closure and tell me this is 100% a scam? Also I do not find anything online about winnerclub... Thanks for the replies and advice! SDS aka Stijn Desmet Look at that sign in corner left up.... Everything is similar just name is different..... I don't think that they will pay me out even if I put 10 000$ Quote
Cupo-Miyagi Posted Sunday at 10:16 AM Posted Sunday at 10:16 AM If you look at your site, and if you look Zarunbet.com you will see that they are totally same, just names are different.... I have on my account more than 2,5 million dollars. I'm just playing it like normal game, I don't think to deposit money. Afi4wins 1 Quote
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