Johnnygotthebone Posted May 13, 2016 Share Posted May 13, 2016 We all receive emails, with advertisements, some of them are funny, a lot of them are fake as you all know, but this one takes the cake for me. From Facebook..... SPECIAL REPORT: British columbia Tim Horton's Employee Quits Job After Winning over $362,259 On Her Break! After taking a break at her local Tim's, Woman Wins $362,259 on Her Cell Phone... Published on 13-5-2016 | By Christine Perry, Daily News CA Online Casinos – Finally The Real Truth Exposed! Jasmine Rooney showed up for her morning shift at Tim's just like any other day, but what happened on her break would change her life forever. As a happy mother of 2 kids, she was unfortunately having financial issues together with her husband, Noah. Her husband was never one for stability or long-term employment. To make ends meet, Jasmine has been shuffling jobs for the past 9 months, working anywhere from a temporary desk job to a local supermarket. It wasn’t until her morning shift at her local Tim's 2 weeks ago that it appeared Jasmine would be “getting out” forever. While browsing Facebook on her break, Jasmine came across an online site giving away 80 free spins. With nothing to lose and 15 minutes of free time, she decided to try her luck. What happened 10 spins and 9 minutes later would change her families' fate FOREVER. In one single spin, Jasmine won the progressive jackpot of Zodiac Casino's “Mega Moolah” game, cashing out on $362,259 in a matter of 5 seconds. Having won over 30 times her annual salary in a single spin, her fast food job came to an abrupt end. Next morning, Jasmine realized that she could now finally travel to surprise her husband Noah who has been working long distance for nearly 7 months. “I just didn’t believe it at first,” says Jasmine. “I thought it was all a dream after claiming my free spins, I hit the jackpot on Mega Moolah. I confirmed my age & claimed $362,259 in my bank. I was shocked it was deposited in my bank the next day! I couldn't wait to share the news with my husband. Tears started swelling up in my eyes and I knew this was all real.” Jasmine left their house with her 2 kids and is now traveling. The family will surely discuss what's next. Jasmine explained, "I am very happy to know that my husband and I can now live in the same city". And while one of the bigger winners of the giveaway, Jasmine certainly isn’t the only one to cash out on Zodiac Casino's free spins for Canadians promo. Since the promotion began last month, over 240 players in Canada have won money from playing. However, it appears the giveaway will be soon ending as the company has already paid out over $10,000,000 in total winnings this last month. Our reporter Olivia Chloe couldn't help it and also tried her hand at the jackpot but only walked away with a $485 win - "you can’t always win as big as Jasmine sadly!" Others in Canada have also shared in the winnings claiming over $7,000,000 in prizes on the Mega Moolah Jackpots! Think this could be your lucky day too? Sign up for Zodiac Casino and they’ll even give you 80 FREE spins! Reliable sources have told us that because of its extreme popularity, Zodiac Casino is considering discontinuing this promotional offer. However, as of 13-5-2016 this offer is still valid. Claim Your 80 Spins Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnnygotthebone Posted May 13, 2016 Author Share Posted May 13, 2016 I forgot to mention, this casino is blacklisted almost everywhere and have an exclusion from me a long time ago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hajnrih Posted May 13, 2016 Share Posted May 13, 2016 I forgot to mention, this casino is blacklisted almost everywhere and have an exclusion from me a long time ago Hey is this about Zodiac from the rewards group? This is a scam on a high level. I found that project posted on Upwork. It is only for Canadians and you have to deposit $1 to verify your identity. Pure scam to make some easy $$$. Awena 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnnygotthebone Posted May 13, 2016 Author Share Posted May 13, 2016 Problem is people fall for this kind of *****. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cocopop3011 Posted May 13, 2016 Share Posted May 13, 2016 I never even bother reading these kinds of stories on Facebook, complete waste of time! Awena 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hajnrih Posted May 13, 2016 Share Posted May 13, 2016 Problem is people fall for this kind of *****. No one is gonna report anything like this because it takes only $1. Still the target group for these scams are really really dumb people. Too bad their number is huge Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValDes Posted May 14, 2016 Share Posted May 14, 2016 I forgot to mention, this casino is blacklisted almost everywhere and have an exclusion from me a long time ago May I vote for this particular post as "Most favorite fake or misleading forum post"? Awena 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnnygotthebone Posted May 14, 2016 Author Share Posted May 14, 2016 May I vote for this particular post as "Most favorite fake or misleading forum post"? Explain please? I forwarded a Facebook advertisement that is clearly a lie. Nobody from Tim Hortons won anything. One week it's Tim Hortons and the week later it's a guy leaving his wife after he wins. It's fake ads. Why exactly is the actual thread misleading? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hajnrih Posted May 14, 2016 Share Posted May 14, 2016 The best was when you get a mail that someone with the same last name died in a foreign country and you are the only legal heir to their assets. All is great until they ask you to send $100-$200 to cover some paperwork expenses. The scam is so obvious that any person with 2 bits for a brain would tell him to go you know where. But I personally know a woman, around 40 years old who works as a high school teacher, who bought this cheap trick and send the initial $200 by Western Union. OK $200 isn't a lot of money compared to the thousands she would eventually inherit. But she didn't stop there. The guy was from South Africa and asked for her phone number to get in touch. After a few phone calls and about 1,500 euros borrowed from loan sharks with a high interest and sent again via Western Union, amazingly the guy disappears leaving the poor woman with debts way over her head. Makes me wonder what kind of intellectuals are educating our nations youth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValDes Posted May 15, 2016 Share Posted May 15, 2016 The best was when you get a mail that someone with the same last name died in a foreign country and you are the only legal heir to their assets. All is great until they ask you to send $100-$200 to cover some paperwork expenses. The scam is so obvious that any person with 2 bits for a brain would tell him to go you know where. But I personally know a woman, around 40 years old who works as a high school teacher, who bought this cheap trick and send the initial $200 by Western Union. OK $200 isn't a lot of money compared to the thousands she would eventually inherit. But she didn't stop there. The guy was from South Africa and asked for her phone number to get in touch. After a few phone calls and about 1,500 euros borrowed from loan sharks with a high interest and sent again via Western Union, amazingly the guy disappears leaving the poor woman with debts way over her head. Makes me wonder what kind of intellectuals are educating our nations youth. I know dozens of people in Bulgaria who bite the same scam and sending thousands and thousands of euro... All that, providing the fact that Bulgarian policy as well as dozens of TV and newspapers are explaining and talking about that from years... Obviously, when someone wants to be scammed then he/she will surely be! Awena 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValDes Posted May 15, 2016 Share Posted May 15, 2016 Explain please? I forwarded a Facebook advertisement that is clearly a lie. Nobody from Tim Hortons won anything. One week it's Tim Hortons and the week later it's a guy leaving his wife after he wins. It's fake ads. Why exactly is the actual thread misleading? I was referring to this particular statement of yours ... I forgot to mention, this casino is blacklisted almost everywhere and have an exclusion from me a long time ago This is a blatant lie and obviously, the most misleading post I have ever read in our forum. Shame on you, thought you have changed, Johnny Got The Bone, but unfortunately I was naive to believe that... Awena 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnnygotthebone Posted May 16, 2016 Author Share Posted May 16, 2016 I told u a long time ago that I don't lie mate... Here is one that I saw of many that I hinestly don't feel like looking for. https://www.winthebet.com/onlinecasinowarnings.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnnygotthebone Posted May 16, 2016 Author Share Posted May 16, 2016 Hey is this about Zodiac from the rewards group? This is a scam on a high level. I found that project posted on Upwork. It is only for Canadians and you have to deposit $1 to verify your identity. Pure scam to make some easy $$$. I also read on another forum about these people being licences in Kahanwakee which is basically a warning in itself according to many casino sites. ZODIAC casino never did anything to me to be honest. I made a deposit a long time ago, had the same experience as most MG ONLY casinos and then proceeded to exclude myself. The issue here is the way they are lying about mega MOOLAH winners. It is not the way an honest casumo should carry on its business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnnygotthebone Posted May 16, 2016 Author Share Posted May 16, 2016 The more I thpught about it the more I think people should watch out with this group..... http://www.dodgyonlinecasinohistory.net/online-casino-warnings/ http://www.thebounce.ca/2015/08/22/mcdonalds-employee-quits-her-job-after-winning-1875000-on-lunch-break/ Another scam lie! And so many more websites black listing and warning people about casino rewards. I personally barely played here but players be advised there is a lot to read about this group. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hajnrih Posted May 16, 2016 Share Posted May 16, 2016 The more I thpught about it the more I think people should watch out with this group..... http://www.dodgyonlinecasinohistory.net/online-casino-warnings/ http://www.thebounce.ca/2015/08/22/mcdonalds-employee-quits-her-job-after-winning-1875000-on-lunch-break/ Another scam lie! And so many more websites black listing and warning people about casino rewards. I personally barely played here but players be advised there is a lot to read about this group. Hey Johhny, I played in Zodiac, Nostalgia, Quatro and Virtual CIty many, many, many times I can vouch for them 100% that they are legit. All terms are clearly stated and you wont have any problems if you stick to them. The games payout like in any other casino. Some days you can't hit a bonus round with $100 deposit, others you can make $500 from a $20 deposit. Zodiac and Nostalgia were one of my most profitable Microgaming Casinos when I was playing only Micro slots. Don't care what anyone says about them but like I said I vouch for them 100% legit. About this scam. I seriously doubt it is launched by them and I don't think they have any knowledge about this. I'll contact them later and see what this is about, but I think the scammer is just using their name. Afi4wins 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hajnrih Posted May 16, 2016 Share Posted May 16, 2016 Update Spoke to live chat and the offer is legit. Still it's just their standard sign up offer deposit $1 get $20 free with the standard 60 x bonus wager. The 80 free spins are simply promoted as 80 chances to win the jackpot on Mega Moolah. 80 x $0.25 per spin = $20. Still the same sign up offer, but with a little make up to promote the game Afi4wins 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValDes Posted May 16, 2016 Share Posted May 16, 2016 I told u a long time ago that I don't lie mate... Here is one that I saw of many that I hinestly don't feel like looking for. https://www.winthebet.com/onlinecasinowarnings.php The more I thpught about it the more I think people should watch out with this group..... http://www.dodgyonlinecasinohistory.net/online-casino-warnings/ http://www.thebounce.ca/2015/08/22/mcdonalds-employee-quits-her-job-after-winning-1875000-on-lunch-break/ Another scam lie! And so many more websites black listing and warning people about casino rewards. I personally barely played here but players be advised there is a lot to read about this group. With all due respect, you dare to call this a confirmation of your statements that "this casino is blacklisted almost everywhere"?! This is hilarious... Anyways, enough is enough and you have just been assigned a warning for throwing fake and misleading accusations against a casino brand. I strongly recommend you to reconsider the way you are using our forum and avoid future attempts of ruining someone's business with totally groundless and misleading statements as this might result in your forum account being suspended. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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