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Title: slots.com
Post by: mrgamble on February 12, 2019, 09:01:48 AM
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  :-\ I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  :'( Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: AB de Royse777 on February 12, 2019, 09:05:46 AM
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  :-\ I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  :'( Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.
The domain name "slots.com" itself should worth a lot however I have never heard about it before. I am not sure if this is a scam either.
Have you made any deposit? How much?
Have you won any? How much?

Please post detailed information and create a topic in the scam accusations board if they scammed you any money.

Cheers :-)


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: Ziskinberg on February 12, 2019, 10:08:59 AM
I'm not even familiar with this site, and this one shows when I accessed it now.

Code:
SORRY, THIS SITE IS NOT AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA

Sorry, I can't explore it and I think you better make a scam accusation for this but I doubt you will be help since
they do not have an ANN thread here to go after.

If you don't mind, how much did they owe you? If it's just a small amount, might as well let go of it and look for a trusted sight, there's a lot you can find here.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: bitcoin31 on February 12, 2019, 12:54:56 PM
You can contact again and do some survey if they have people also like you did not withdraw their money. Because if you are requesting a withdrawal usually it takes like the longest time is hour only but in your case is almost few days ago since you request a withdrawal. I tried to visit the website and it's working.  I suggest do some action to this to aware other people if not trust anymore that webiste that you given.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: kurian on February 12, 2019, 06:43:26 PM
There is no Ann thread, no live chat and most importantly active customer support is not available. We can only contact them through mail. I think everyone should be much concerned about how they select a casino. Anyway, you could start a thread on scam accusations with proof. There is no guarantee that you could get your money back.

There is one thing I noticed recently, Most of scam related threads are started by newbie accounts. I wonder why would anyone want to create a new account just to start a scam accusation thread?


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: passwordnow on February 12, 2019, 08:37:11 PM
I never heard about them. There's no other way but to keep on contacting them, their domain name was one of the highest worth so I think they will pay you soon if you ever reach them again. I see that they are only allowing some users in different parts of the world and some country are already restricted. I thought that this casino doesn't accept bitcoin because of their domain name but seems good, try out what we suggested of contacting them again for the second time.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: PuertoLibre on February 12, 2019, 09:36:04 PM
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  :-\ I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  :'( Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.
Did you accept offer which asks to deposit and get 100% welcome bonus?
 After quick research i found some helpful information about them. Slots.com is sister site of slots.lv(main one).Their site is created only for use on mobile devices,so desktop apps are not enjoyable as in mobile versions. There is no live chat and gamblers should go through an email ticket system.Btw this site doesn't accept customers from countries in this list:
Code:
Afghanistan
Bosnia
Canada
Costa Rica
Curacao
Guyana
Hong Kong
Iran
Iraq
Latvia
Laos
Libya
Myanmar
New Zealand
North Korea
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
South Korea
Spain
Sudan
Syria
Uganda
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay
Vanuatu
Yemen


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: harizen on February 12, 2019, 09:46:02 PM
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  :-\ I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  :'( Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.

How much is the involved amount? Try to read the terms about it, if available.

Is your country listed on above post? If does, you access it via VPN? If yes then that's a violation of terms. If no then try to give them more mails.

The fact that they just locked account without "any reason" just shows how untrustworthy they are. But if you are really eager to push your concern and not just give up then flood them (moderately) until they answer or just give up on the process and move on.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: milewilda on February 12, 2019, 10:50:06 PM
http://i64.tinypic.com/988prp.png


I cant access such site. I didnt hear about this site before but searching on some reviews it turns out to be positive ones.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: game-protect on February 12, 2019, 11:25:39 PM
Playing slots at anonymous casinos is always risky!


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: Ziskinberg on February 13, 2019, 01:34:34 AM
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  :-\ I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  :'( Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.
Did you accept offer which asks to deposit and get 100% welcome bonus?
 After quick research i found some helpful information about them. Slots.com is sister site of slots.lv(main one).Their site is created only for use on mobile devices,so desktop apps are not enjoyable as in mobile versions. There is no live chat and gamblers should go through an email ticket system.Btw this site doesn't accept customers from countries in this list:
Code:
Afghanistan
Bosnia
Canada
Costa Rica
Curacao
Guyana
Hong Kong
Iran
Iraq
Latvia
Laos
Libya
Myanmar
New Zealand
North Korea
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
South Korea
Spain
Sudan
Syria
Uganda
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay
Vanuatu
Yemen
Maybe that's the reason why I'm getting an error, my county is in the list.
Thank you for doing some kind of effort to research it, this site does not like gamblers in my location, so I'll stick with other sites.

Playing slots at anonymous casinos is always risky!

Thanks for the reminder.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: mrgamble on February 13, 2019, 09:22:06 AM
Hi all, Thanks for feedback. I am not on this "not-allowed" country list, sent them new e-mail and we see... though anyone playing there, sounds like not ??? I will inform You when I'll have anything new about this.
The amount is not "worth" lawyers (can't beat 330BTC guy OMG!) I don't play "high" - it's under 0.2 BTC but still OK for me to fight for it.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: panjul07 on February 13, 2019, 09:32:38 AM
Hi all, Thanks for feedback. I am not on this "not-allowed" country list, sent them new e-mail and we see... though anyone playing there, sounds like not ??? I will inform You when I'll have anything new about this.
The amount is not "worth" lawyers (can't beat 330BTC guy OMG!) I don't play "high" - it's under 0.2 BTC but still OK for me to fight for it.

Sorry to hear your problem in this "unkwonn" site. I have never heard about this site before, that's why I call it "unknown". Would you mind to tell us which sites advertise this slots.com as reputable site. Probably you can ask for help from the owner/admin of the sites that advertise slots.com as well. If it is just like an overview/review of gambling sites, I would like to suggest you to be careful on such kind of sites. At least do more researches before spending your money on any new sites that you have never visited before. Obviously hope you will get your money soon.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: bitcoin31 on February 13, 2019, 09:49:25 AM
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  :-\ I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  :'( Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.
Did you accept offer which asks to deposit and get 100% welcome bonus?
 After quick research i found some helpful information about them. Slots.com is sister site of slots.lv(main one).Their site is created only for use on mobile devices,so desktop apps are not enjoyable as in mobile versions. There is no live chat and gamblers should go through an email ticket system.Btw this site doesn't accept customers from countries in this list:
Code:
Afghanistan
Bosnia
Canada
Costa Rica
Curacao
Guyana
Hong Kong
Iran
Iraq
Latvia
Laos
Libya
Myanmar
New Zealand
North Korea
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
South Korea
Spain
Sudan
Syria
Uganda
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay
Vanuatu
Yemen
Maybe that's the reason why I'm getting an error, my county is in the list.
Thank you for doing some kind of effort to research it, this site does not like gamblers in my location, so I'll stick with other sites.

Playing slots at anonymous casinos is always risky!

Thanks for the reminder.
Im from Philippines and in the list my country does not accept . Why there's a lot of country are not going accept a customer so sad because you can get only a some player with limit of the country. But in the other gambling site we able to withdraw. Did you sure that is mandatory? Im asking only. Because I notice most of the gambling site player are open for all or every country can play.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: btc_angela on February 13, 2019, 11:08:15 AM
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  :-\ I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  :'( Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.

Sorry, I never tried playing on that site I try though but it says:

"SORRY, THIS SITE IS NOT AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA"

Very weird, I don't know who advertise them as reputable but from the looks of it, they may have some problems right now so I guess you need to wait. Not saying that they're going to scam you or something, but the possibility is always there.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: bering on February 13, 2019, 01:35:36 PM
Sorry, I never tried playing on that site I try though but it says:

"SORRY, THIS SITE IS NOT AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA"

Very weird, I don't know who advertise them as reputable but from the looks of it, they may have some problems right now so I guess you need to wait. Not saying that they're going to scam you or something, but the possibility is always there.
Sometimes there was particular site who restrict from particular countries to be access and that's why you have those warn when visiting them however OP basically not advertised this site that he was asking help to the people because have withdrawal issue but unfortunately most of people at here does not have any experience to play on the site which OP mentioned above


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: raven7886 on February 13, 2019, 03:50:01 PM
Oh wow I did not know this existed. I mean with a name like that! wow they could have been the biggest casino in all of crypto. I don't know what they are thinking in terms of marketing because when you have a name like SLOTS.COM it is bound to be a successful business and all you have to do is being a legit place.

If you pay people on time, if you are trustworthy, if you have provably fair, if you are doing everything by the book, there is NO WAY this business should fail. Yet here we are most of us don't even know they exist, why are they not making more marketing here? With couple signature campaigns and some promotions and bonuses they could triple their gambler numbers easily, even more probably. Buying that domain name must have cost sooo much money for them.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: Tamilson on February 14, 2019, 07:10:18 AM
Hi all, Thanks for feedback. I am not on this "not-allowed" country list, sent them new e-mail and we see... though anyone playing there, sounds like not ??? I will inform You when I'll have anything new about this.
The amount is not "worth" lawyers (can't beat 330BTC guy OMG!) I don't play "high" - it's under 0.2 BTC but still OK for me to fight for it.

Don't be like that, no matter how much is your balance in their site it's still your hard earned money. Hope you'll find a way to withdraw your money and spare from playing there again.

Sometimes there was particular site who restrict from particular countries to be access and that's why you have those warn when visiting them however OP basically not advertised this site that he was asking help to the people because have withdrawal issue but unfortunately most of people at here does not have any experience to play on the site which OP mentioned above

What if we use VPN to block the IP address so it will be unrestricted? Will this work, don't you think?


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: adaseb on February 14, 2019, 07:45:37 AM
Been around Crypto for a few years and its the first time I actually hear about this casino.

At first I assumed it was a non-crypto casino but a google search says its a Bitcoin Slots website.

There isn't much available about it, I've read some reviews and the ratings were fair however I don't really trust most review sites since they are a farm for affiliate links and usually never say anything negative.

I think unless it has an ANN here on Bitcointalk forum, I would avoid it.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: deisik on February 14, 2019, 09:47:13 AM
The domain name "slots.com" itself should worth a lot

Am I the only one who reads it as sluts.com?

Having been intrigued, I entered the link and my worst concerns have been confirmed as by the look of it, it has more to do with sluts than slots. Kidding aside, I find it strange that I haven't heard about it before as it features quite a few games, though dunno how legit it is. Did anyone try playing there for real? They claim to be a licensed online casino, but I didn't find any relevant information

https://c.radikal.ru/c27/1902/b3/ff78a227f94d.png

And while at it, you may also want to check sluts.com (http://sluts.com) as well


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: AB de Royse777 on February 14, 2019, 10:20:06 AM
The domain name "slots.com" itself should worth a lot

Am I the only one who reads it as sluts.com?
You had me to double check it
Anyway I do not think I will trust any gambling site which is zero reputation. I would rather go with reputed ones to risk my money.

This is interesting though: The sluots.com was registered on April 16th 1995. This is a very old domain! Huh!!


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: Ziskinberg on February 15, 2019, 01:23:25 AM
Im from Philippines and in the list my country does not accept . Why there's a lot of country are not going accept a customer so sad because you can get only a some player with limit of the country. But in the other gambling site we able to withdraw. Did you sure that is mandatory? Im asking only. Because I notice most of the gambling site player are open for all or every country can play.
You can try to register and gamble if you can access the site.
In case you can get in, you won't still eliminate the risk that your account my be frozen in the long run, it will hurt you especially when you win.
Better stay away from this and look for a gambling site that will protect your money.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: traderethereum on February 15, 2019, 04:40:26 AM
I never play in that site but sometimes, I make a test on a new site to see if they are good or not. But I wonder why you play on the new gambling site if you can found many reliable and recommended gambling site on here? It's not good for you because now you get a problem to withdraw your money. Next time, you don't have to test if you cannot be accepted if the site will be a scam in one day.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: LimLims on February 15, 2019, 04:54:57 AM
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  :-\ I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  :'( Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.

Before investing any money in any site, we should always do a research about the site.
But in your case you just blindly deposited whatever amount you can without doing a solid research on them. Now as you have lost some money, you would have learnt a lesson now.
The site you mentioned dont have any thread also here. So now no one can even get back your money.
I would only suggest OP to be careful next time and choose decisions wisely.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: jademaxsuy on February 15, 2019, 05:25:41 AM
I don't understand why gamblers would play on the gambling site which is not reputable and legit where there is a legit and reputable gambling site but not playing there. Weird right?, where there's legit no one wants to play but when their is a not reputable or legit they play.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: mindrust on February 15, 2019, 10:12:52 AM
I've never heard of this casino before. I have taken a quick look at it and saw that they are also accepting bitcoins. It is probably because the domain name is so huge, they didn't need to promote their casino here in this forum.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: BTCevo on February 20, 2019, 04:45:10 PM
Im from Philippines and in the list my country does not accept . Why there's a lot of country are not going accept a customer so sad because you can get only a some player with limit of the country. But in the other gambling site we able to withdraw. Did you sure that is mandatory? Im asking only. Because I notice most of the gambling site player are open for all or every country can play.
You can try to register and gamble if you can access the site.
In case you can get in, you won't still eliminate the risk that your account my be frozen in the long run, it will hurt you especially when you win.
Better stay away from this and look for a gambling site that will protect your money.

Gambling site that protect your money means want to eat up your money and that is how gambling work, you might not be able to win anything if you keep on gambling though, so I can say all gambling sites will be the same. And btw for some weird site like slots.com which is told that already been there for long time ago might been down or not even active anymore but still oeperate their site which is really risky, so it is better to stay away of course


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: ASHLIUSZ on February 20, 2019, 05:47:57 PM
Regularly more and more casinos accepting bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies were coming into usage, here it is a difficult task to segregate which is trustworthy and which isn't trusted. Only after getting lost people realize the mistakes, better is to be cautious before depositing. Find the trusted gambling services who are big in the network.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: MakeMoneyBtc on February 20, 2019, 08:29:30 PM
A lot of casinos are only accepting people from certain countries, usually from top tier countries. The thing is sometimes they let people from restricted countries to register and deposit then block their account with the excuse that your country is not allowed on that website. I say this because I happened to me personally, even though that time it was my fault because I didn't read the rules. This could also be your issue here. You haven't mentioned the amount of your withdrawal but anyway you should open some scam accusations on  multiple websites where the casino is listed.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: passwordnow on February 20, 2019, 08:35:21 PM
OP hasn't been online for 6 days so I think this case is still open and no representative from slots.com to give their answer from this concern. Waiting on how this case will be resolved.

Update us OP once they reached you back.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: XZERO1 on February 20, 2019, 08:41:54 PM
So you just searched internet and this website came up as a result, and you just deposited btc there and started using it ?, there are many scam websites out there, there's absolutley no need to visit random websites when there are many more reputable websites official topic here, and you can check out reviews done by users in their topics to decide for yourself .


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: shield132 on February 20, 2019, 09:16:11 PM
I don't understand why gamblers would play on the gambling site which is not reputable and legit where there is a legit and reputable gambling site but not playing there. Weird right?, where there's legit no one wants to play but when their is a not reputable or legit they play.
Not everyone is bitcointalk's user and sometimes when you put words in google, there are a lot of results + this website has so great domain, maybe none would doubt on it (sadly people rarely check anything, it seems boring for them).
Guys haven't you ever played here? None of you? Would love to see someone's feedback. Btw it's very strange why they don't have ANN thread or on domain name slots.com why they didn't create cash casino because domain name should be very, very old.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: deisik on February 21, 2019, 08:42:55 AM
I don't understand why gamblers would play on the gambling site which is not reputable and legit where there is a legit and reputable gambling site but not playing there. Weird right?, where there's legit no one wants to play but when their is a not reputable or legit they play.
Not everyone is bitcointalk's user and sometimes when you put words in google, there are a lot of results + this website has so great domain, maybe none would doubt on it (sadly people rarely check anything, it seems boring for them).
Guys haven't you ever played here? None of you? Would love to see someone's feedback. Btw it's very strange why they don't have ANN thread or on domain name slots.com why they didn't create cash casino because domain name should be very, very old

Someone posted that the domain was registered in 1996

Though it doesn't mean that its current owners are the ones who first registered it. On the other hand, they may not have been very friendly toward cryptocurrencies till recently, which seems to be the case as they have plenty of games. So if they added the Bitcoin option only some time ago, it is not surprising that none of us have heard about these dudes before. After all, online gambling is not about crypto only. I think that quite a few online casinos had existed before the Bitcoin era started


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: Caladonian on February 21, 2019, 10:22:08 AM
So you just searched internet and this website came up as a result, and you just deposited btc there and started using it ?, there are many scam websites out there, there's absolutley no need to visit random websites when there are many more reputable websites official topic here, and you can check out reviews done by users in their topics to decide for yourself .
Indeed, playing with casinos without reviewing first is very risky from the part of gamblers, as you can't avoid things like this to happen, the more
you research and read all about the gambling places you might visit, the more safer you can be familiarization will gives you confidence to keep playing
with lesser potentials being scam.

Learned from this and for those who's just starting to use this venue for gambling, best to read every reviews before depositing your funds.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: mrgamble on February 21, 2019, 11:41:52 AM
3 e-mails sent without reply   :-\ anyone can try to contact them? maybe they're ignoring winning player but will answer to someone who ask how to start there? (to scam him as well?) Please try to contact them and we'll see.
And finally - yes, I have trusted them because of the domain name as well- slots.com looks better than xxxx.io xxxx.ag or others with strange names... Thanks


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: carlfebz2 on February 21, 2019, 12:35:10 PM
3 e-mails sent without reply   :-\ anyone can try to contact them? maybe they're ignoring winning player but will answer to someone who ask how to start there? (to scam him as well?) Please try to contact them and we'll see.
And finally - yes, I have trusted them because of the domain name as well- slots.com looks better than xxxx.io xxxx.ag or others with strange names... Thanks
.com domains doesn't always give a guarantee for them to be legit anytime.If they haven't replied on you yet then expect it would be the same thing with other users as well.
And while at it, you may also want to check sluts.com (http://sluts.com) as well
Not bad for an adult dating site  ;D


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: gantez on February 21, 2019, 03:06:34 PM
 ::) ;D ;D This thread really got me cracking up... Slots to slut, how guys can imagine some x rated...

Jokes aside, it is appalling to see that winnings are not paid by some gaming sites.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: CryptoGamblingSites on February 22, 2019, 07:22:21 AM
The domain name "slots.com" itself should worth a lot however I have never heard about it before. I am not sure if this is a scam either.


It's Bodog, Bovada, Nitrogen, slots.lv connected website.

It's is designed just like their other websites, same slot providers and links to slots.lv.

The only red flag about them is that their owner believes in Bcash SV and hangs out with Craig Wright afaik. The casinos and gambling sites they run don't have a rep of scamming players money.



Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: BTCevo on February 23, 2019, 12:19:31 AM
The domain name "slots.com" itself should worth a lot however I have never heard about it before. I am not sure if this is a scam either.

What do you think that .com site will give you a lot of benefits? Nowadays I can gurantee you that most of .com site is having some scam site, you can search that most of the .con site giving such a good promising payout and promotions as well but in the end they turn out to be a scam site. So I do not think that you can think only with based on the .com site. You need to explore before trying to play on every site


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: AB de Royse777 on February 23, 2019, 01:33:04 PM
~snip~

What do you think that .com site will give you a lot of benefits? Nowadays I can gurantee you that most of .com site is having some scam site, you can search that most of the .con site giving such a good promising payout and promotions as well but in the end they turn out to be a scam site. So I do not think that you can think only with based on the .com site. You need to explore before trying to play on every site
Miss-understanding here I think. I was talking about only the value of the domain name. Not their website. Every domain name has a value. You can not buy google.com unless google wants you to have it. May be billions of dollar is not enough for having this domain name. Same as every domain. Every domain has it's own value.

Slots.com is to me a domain name which everyone will try to buy if they wants to sell. Which means the demand for this domain will be high. That's what I meant.

I hope now you understand it.

Cheers :-)


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: raven7886 on February 23, 2019, 05:26:50 PM
Honestly just with the name Craig Wright its over with me. I can not play or support anything related to Craig Wright, dude is just a phony fraud that is basically trying to gain more power in the world of bitcoin and I hope this website is not a way for him to grab more power and attention in bitcoin gambling world as well.

The name certainly is great but having a name like slots.com and then using a third party developer and not having a proper marketing shows that people had no intention to actually make this into a huge thing, it is basically just an investment for the owner. His idea probably was to just get the name, put a third party app and just let it go until someone offered him a decent amount of money to buy his website. That way he could make a ton of money from flipping the website.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: marlboroza on February 23, 2019, 06:38:13 PM
Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable.
What site?

This is what  I have found:
Quote
Slots.com is a licensed online casino dedicated to bringing you a unique and entertaining gaming experience.
I couldn't find their license.

It looks like this site https://www.slots.lv which according to ask gamblers is running without license https://www.askgamblers.com/casino/slots.lv-casino-review-r4521 and have many unresolved complains https://www.askgamblers.com/online-casinos/slots-lv-casino-casino-review/complaints


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: CryptoGamblingSites on February 27, 2019, 06:53:14 AM
This is what  I have found:
Quote
Slots.com is a licensed online casino dedicated to bringing you a unique and entertaining gaming experience.
I couldn't find their license.

Yeah we posted who owns it already...  :P

It isn't a secret that he bought it years ago for over $5 million

https://techcrunch.com/2010/05/13/slots-com-changes-hands-for-5-5-million/

https://calvinayre.com/2010/11/20/business/slots-com-purchase-best-deal-ever-made/

They had big plans with it

https://calvinayre.com/2010/06/01/business/bodogbrand-com-pays-3-8m-for-slots-com/

...now here we are.....


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: mrgamble on March 13, 2019, 05:31:04 PM
Hi all,
Got my bitcoins today...  :o after over 5 weeks WITHOUT ANY REPLY  ??? to my several mails they send my withdrawal.
No idea how do they work but this is the last time I played there for sure!  :-X


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: stomachgrowls on March 13, 2019, 07:02:18 PM
Hi all,
Got my bitcoins today...  :o after over 5 weeks WITHOUT ANY REPLY  ??? to my several mails they send my withdrawal.
No idea how do they work but this is the last time I played there for sure!  :-X
5 weeks of waiting is insane and good for you that they have still able to process your withdrawal.In that case i wont really tend to play next time due to that experience.

It isn't a secret that he bought it years ago for over $5 million

https://techcrunch.com/2010/05/13/slots-com-changes-hands-for-5-5-million/

https://calvinayre.com/2010/11/20/business/slots-com-purchase-best-deal-ever-made/



https://calvinayre.com/2010/06/01/business/bodogbrand-com-pays-3-8m-for-slots-com/

...now here we are.....
On their current standing i dont see for it to be worthy on the pricec of $5.5M.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: tanvir232 on March 25, 2019, 07:25:59 PM
This is first time in my life hearing the site name slots.com,many sites are made for scam,How did you believe this site?


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: rammy2k2 on March 25, 2019, 07:39:14 PM
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  :-\ I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  :'( Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.

Hey, i have never heard personally of slots.com, but yea, you are right, if you search for them on google some sites gave them a positive rating so i understand you.
Let us know if they reply and fix your situation so we can know in the future, good luck !


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: BTCevo on March 26, 2019, 04:31:53 PM
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  :-\ I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  :'( Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.

Hey, i have never heard personally of slots.com, but yea, you are right, if you search for them on google some sites gave them a positive rating so i understand you.
Let us know if they reply and fix your situation so we can know in the future, good luck !

You should never believe on some reviews like that if you want to play. You should trust members here that really tried it before. Because nost of the reviews site out there is just some pay per post as well, so in order to get a real one you should surf more here and you will get everything. Btw they are new sites here so there is not much that you can do except believe in one of those thing


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: MakeMoneyBtc on March 26, 2019, 09:14:00 PM
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  :-\ I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  :'( Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.

Hey, i have never heard personally of slots.com, but yea, you are right, if you search for them on google some sites gave them a positive rating so i understand you.
Let us know if they reply and fix your situation so we can know in the future, good luck !

You should never believe on some reviews like that if you want to play. You should trust members here that really tried it before. Because nost of the reviews site out there is just some pay per post as well, so in order to get a real one you should surf more here and you will get everything. Btw they are new sites here so there is not much that you can do except believe in one of those thing
The reason why this websited that make reviews on casinos can't be trusted 100% is that they don't actually make a review. Most of them only share basic information about the casino, like what features you will find, deposits/withdrawals, license, support and other things like that. A reviews from people that have actually played for some time at that casino and have experience is much more valuable than just a simple copy paste of information being called a review.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: adaseb on March 26, 2019, 09:27:49 PM
Didn't realize it was owned by Calvin Ayre, do you guys know who he is exactly? He is the guy with the idea behind Bitcoin SV.

From what I understand he is very rich and sometimes a little crazy. Either way since its owned by him its most likely not an outright scam, since I doubt he would put his reputation on the line by stealing deposits from his site. Also it has a great domain name and the domain name itself can be worth millions.

I am surprised he hasn't marketed the site some way, at least posting it on the Bitcointalk Gambling ANN. Maybe he is waiting for more Crypto adoption.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: dunfida on March 26, 2019, 09:39:51 PM
Didn't realize it was owned by Calvin Ayre, do you guys know who he is exactly? He is the guy with the idea behind Bitcoin SV.

From what I understand he is very rich and sometimes a little crazy. Either way since its owned by him its most likely not an outright scam, since I doubt he would put his reputation on the line by stealing deposits from his site. Also it has a great domain name and the domain name itself can be worth millions.

I am surprised he hasn't marketed the site some way, at least posting it on the Bitcointalk Gambling ANN. Maybe he is waiting for more Crypto adoption.
Would you mind on where you do get such source?Any links?I cant able to search it out. If thats the case the theres no point that he would really risk up his reputation on this one.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: Supercrypt on March 27, 2019, 07:54:10 PM
5 million for a name doesn't really look that smart to be honest with you but if any name could actually pull of that type of number it could be this name.

We still don't know what they will do, they are business people and all they care about is money so yeah they could totally make their own proper slot game casino here and focus on becoming the biggest crypto slots website out there but they could be also looking to just load off this name for a higher amount but how much higher could you get. I mean they paid 5 million so what they gonna sell it for 10 million ?

I would have bought bitcoin from these cheap prices and than sell higher when it doubles (5-10 million shouldn't change the market that much) and make money quicker and easier if I were them. Hiring a proper general manager with previous crypto casino experience to turn this into a great place is a way better option for them.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: Carrelmae10 on March 28, 2019, 02:57:45 AM
..this is my first time to hear slots.com..haven't give it a try for sure..upon visiting the site,,it says that "this site is not available in your area"..maybe my country is restricted in having an access on this site

Hi all,
Got my bitcoins today...  :o after over 5 weeks WITHOUT ANY REPLY  ??? to my several mails they send my withdrawal.
No idea how do they work but this is the last time I played there for sure!  :-X

..5 weeks of waiting without even any reply?..its crazy..it is just like waiting for nothing..but good for you that you have withdraw all your bitcoins..


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: adaseb on March 28, 2019, 04:22:24 AM
Didn't realize it was owned by Calvin Ayre, do you guys know who he is exactly? He is the guy with the idea behind Bitcoin SV.

From what I understand he is very rich and sometimes a little crazy. Either way since its owned by him its most likely not an outright scam, since I doubt he would put his reputation on the line by stealing deposits from his site. Also it has a great domain name and the domain name itself can be worth millions.

I am surprised he hasn't marketed the site some way, at least posting it on the Bitcointalk Gambling ANN. Maybe he is waiting for more Crypto adoption.
Would you mind on where you do get such source?Any links?I cant able to search it out. If thats the case the theres no point that he would really risk up his reputation on this one.

All it takes is a simple Google search for "Calvin Ayre net worth" and you can see that he has an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion.

He got rich because he ran a poker site called Bodog. If you want more info about him just go to his wikipedia page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Ayre

And you can see that he has been involved in many shady things. He got a bad rap recently because he is believed to have sold massive amounts of BTC to fund pools for his BSV coin. 


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: morrisgonzalez on April 22, 2019, 05:40:42 AM
I'm not heard anything like that about slots.com. It's a reputed site that also you say, maybe some technical problems happen with you. Although you don't share details about this, but I want to say before call this site scam we need more information about that and more proves. There are some terms and regulations in every site maybe you missed one very important or like that.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: coinplus on April 23, 2019, 05:21:25 PM
Didn't realize it was owned by Calvin Ayre, do you guys know who he is exactly? He is the guy with the idea behind Bitcoin SV.

From what I understand he is very rich and sometimes a little crazy. Either way since its owned by him its most likely not an outright scam, since I doubt he would put his reputation on the line by stealing deposits from his site. Also it has a great domain name and the domain name itself can be worth millions.

I am surprised he hasn't marketed the site some way, at least posting it on the Bitcointalk Gambling ANN. Maybe he is waiting for more Crypto adoption.
Would you mind on where you do get such source?Any links?I cant able to search it out. If thats the case the theres no point that he would really risk up his reputation on this one.

All it takes is a simple Google search for "Calvin Ayre net worth" and you can see that he has an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion.

He got rich because he ran a poker site called Bodog. If you want more info about him just go to his wikipedia page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Ayre

And you can see that he has been involved in many shady things. He got a bad rap recently because he is believed to have sold massive amounts of BTC to fund pools for his BSV coin.  
Yeah Calvin was the minds behind that Craig Wright fiasco, dude literally funded Craig to be a crazy person and just became the mind of the operation while Craig was the face of the operation. The real question is what does he have out of this ? I mean he could very well be a person that is just so stupid that he just made money thanks to early gambling rush to online casinos and now he is doing something wrong and it will not help him out.

Moreover, from the off chance that he is actually smart and if he is working towards doing something this BSV delisting thing and all hurt his economy a lot too. That is why I think he could be very dangerous and this website could be a way of just getting many customers and stealing all their money as a "payback" for whats been done to his BSV coin.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: daarul50 on April 23, 2019, 06:41:28 PM
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  :-\ I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  :'( Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.
The site is no longer accessible and if the report you provide to the site is correct then it is clear that you have been deceived by the site.

I think you are not careful in choosing gambling sites because in my opinion the name of the site sounds very strange in my ears and even I have never seen advertisements or recommendations of people on the site. If you lose not too much, you better just relax and look for other gambling and come into play to get back the losses you experience.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: okala on April 23, 2019, 07:09:44 PM
Try checking out they ANN thread and can't fine one, if you know you have not done any thing that is against they terms and have strong evidence against slots.com then you can open a scam accusations against the sites. Or better still try contacting them through they support.


Title: Re: slots.com
Post by: suzanne5223 on April 23, 2019, 09:39:56 PM
Hello members,
Anyone played at slots.com ?  :-\ I have requested withdrawal week ago, they have mailed me 5 days ago to contact them and after reply they never contacted me and now I see my account is locked. Another scam site?  :'( Gave them "a try" because some sites advertise them as reputable. If anyone played there give some feedback.
The site is no longer accessible and if the report you provide to the site is correct then it is clear that you have been deceived by the site.

I think you are not careful in choosing gambling sites because in my opinion the name of the site sounds very strange in my ears and even I have never seen advertisements or recommendations of people on the site. If you lose not too much, you better just relax and look for other gambling and come into play to get back the losses you experience.
I site is still accessible mate cause I was able to access it here but the OP is been deceived by the site as you said and for whatever is it, the OP make a terrible mistake and best thing he can do is to open a scam accusation on ask gambler and two plus 2