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Title: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: danieleche on February 06, 2025, 10:39:55 PM Hello everyone, a friend recommended a casino called Notoriouslyc to me and I would like to know if anyone on the forum knows about this casino and what they can tell me about it.
I'm in the process of researching whether or not the casino is a scam, some things make me think it may be a scam but I'm not totally sure. In this casino they gave me a bonus of 250 USD and to withdraw they ask you to do a x3 rollover, I have already done it but I also have to verify my account, in the verification they ask for personal information and the last step to complete the verification is to deposit 50 USD, I understand that the deposit is to avoid bonus abuse. Now I will say the things that make me think that the casino is a possible scam, it is very easy to win the bets and the bonus they gave me I raised to more than 5000 USD when I published this topic, the casino also says that it has more than 54k online users and this seems strange to me because I see that the casino does not have social networks, I also think that the only casino that has 54k online users is Stake, another thing that seems very suspicious to me are the profits in the slots that I see from other players, they are millions of usd. At first I wanted to deposit the 50 USD that they ask me for in the verification but after what I mentioned above I am not sure about making that deposit. https://prnt.sc/1zUxToGyrLMN (https://prnt.sc/1zUxToGyrLMN) https://prnt.sc/AAPxMbRz0gvP (https://prnt.sc/AAPxMbRz0gvP) https://prnt.sc/AUxCbWyY0MwP (https://prnt.sc/AUxCbWyY0MwP) Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: bitbollo on February 06, 2025, 10:44:41 PM this is just a scam. don't waste your time and your friend maybe isn't a real good friend or can't understand properly what is a scam.
the low rollover compared with the bonus provided (no other terms like minimum odds) is a clear sign of scam - no one will give you free money . But if this was not enough there is not any "verification" to be made with a deposit. I hope at least there was nt a ref. link once you get this magical suggestion... Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: Eternad on February 06, 2025, 10:46:40 PM This is scam based on the initial information that you provided. Even the most reputable casino here doesn’t offer x3 wagering on their bonuses that involves 250$ straight cash.
The deposit first before you can claim the easy requirements bonus is a classic scam of casino. Much better to stick with reputable casino that you can find here in the forum. Stay away from that casino. Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: SamReomo on February 06, 2025, 11:03:59 PM It's not easy to beat house edge but when a new players beats house edge and completes wagering requirement and then that user is asked to deposit money in order to withdraw the winnings then in most cases such type of traps are set by scammers not by genuine casinos. Like others, I would also suggest you to stay away from that casino and not deposit more money in it even if they ask you for it.
Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: mcdouglasx on February 06, 2025, 11:09:31 PM It is most likely a scam since you can't even check their license and official social media accounts. I always recommend researching these types of sites to verify licenses, reputation.
At first I wanted to deposit the 50 USD that they ask me for in the verification but after what I mentioned above I am not sure about making that deposit. If you already have too many red flags, why would you invest in such a casino and expose your privacy? Scams always seem like a bargain. Run away from there, it's the best thing you can do. Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: danieleche on February 06, 2025, 11:12:38 PM this is just a scam. don't waste your time and your friend maybe isn't a real good friend or can't understand properly what is a scam. the low rollover compared with the bonus provided (no other terms like minimum odds) is a clear sign of scam - no one will give you free money . But if this was not enough there is not any "verification" to be made with a deposit. I hope at least there was nt a ref. link once you get this magical suggestion... I think the friend who recommended the casino to me has no bad intentions, he just recommended it to me and he was also looking for information about this casino. Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: Davidvictorson on February 06, 2025, 11:12:46 PM If a friend recommends a casino that is not popular and you cannot find any information about them online, it is likely a scam casino. Research on popular casinos and stock with them, they are going to already have everything working well - the customer service, a fair game, security of their website and a proper licence to operate as a casino. And on the forum there are many of them to pick from. Start with live casino.io.
Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: BitMaxz on February 06, 2025, 11:20:48 PM The obvious part from your story is the 50 USD to complete the KYC verification. Any legit gambling casino online that you can usually see here on the forum doesn't ask for a deposit amount. If there's a casino forcing you to do that, then that's a scam attempt, which is for us it's obvious.
The Whois current detail: Code: Domain: No so much detail after that; it seems their hiding something. A 5-month-old domain no one mentions here on the forum, and look, the domain name is pretty weird. How can you trust this domain? No one would attempt to use this site unless it was promoted here by trusted campaign manager and gained some trust, but honestly, the domain name is suspicious, even though it was shared by someone who knows more about the worldwide web, I'm sure he won't attempt to use it if it's a casino. Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: danieleche on February 06, 2025, 11:23:46 PM The obvious part from your story is the 50 USD to complete the KYC verification. Any legit gambling casino online that you can usually see here on the forum doesn't ask for a deposit amount. If there's a casino forcing you to do that, then that's a scam attempt, which is for us it's obvious. The Whois current detail: Code: Domain: A 5-month-old domain no one mentions here on the forum, and look, the domain name is pretty weird. How can you trust this domain? No one would attempt to use this site unless it was promoted here by trusted campaign manager and gained some trust, but it is not. I made this topic because I was looking for information about the casino on the internet and I couldn't find anything, thank you for your contribution. Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: Russlenat on February 06, 2025, 11:33:16 PM It's listed here : BEWARE: Hundreds of identical fake scam casinos, AVOID! (https://www.casinomeister.com/forums/threads/beware-hundreds-of-identical-fake-scam-casinos-avoid.104040/)
Quote After posts were made about Betstakez, GoldenMirage and now Cryptostakez. I thought I would look into it a bit and its worse than I first thought. There are probably more than 200 identical scam websites luring players in to steal their deposits. I believe the scam goes like this: 1. Give player large No-Deposit Bonus. 2. Player plays fake versions of slots that are guaranteed to win huge 3. Players have to deposit money to "verify" and withdraw their winnings 4. Players deposit money and then are never able to withdraw. This scam is essentially the combination of an advance fee scam (such as 419/Nigerian) with gambling. I don't know jack about SEO but I'll put the URLS i found so far in a table below. Theres probably many more as the three mentioned at the start of the post were not found when i was looking through indexed google results. The normal UKGC url report is on an individual basis right? Would you need to email them for an en-masse google index removal? They all use the same logo and look exactly the same, below is an example of one of these sites, even if the URL isn't listed, run away if it looks like this. you can also check the other casinos as its in the list.. so just be careful as this one might be a scam one. Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: danieleche on February 06, 2025, 11:36:50 PM It's listed here : BEWARE: Hundreds of identical fake scam casinos, AVOID! (https://www.casinomeister.com/forums/threads/beware-hundreds-of-identical-fake-scam-casinos-avoid.104040/) Quote After posts were made about Betstakez, GoldenMirage and now Cryptostakez. I thought I would look into it a bit and its worse than I first thought. There are probably more than 200 identical scam websites luring players in to steal their deposits. I believe the scam goes like this: 1. Give player large No-Deposit Bonus. 2. Player plays fake versions of slots that are guaranteed to win huge 3. Players have to deposit money to "verify" and withdraw their winnings 4. Players deposit money and then are never able to withdraw. This scam is essentially the combination of an advance fee scam (such as 419/Nigerian) with gambling. I don't know jack about SEO but I'll put the URLS i found so far in a table below. Theres probably many more as the three mentioned at the start of the post were not found when i was looking through indexed google results. The normal UKGC url report is on an individual basis right? Would you need to email them for an en-masse google index removal? They all use the same logo and look exactly the same, below is an example of one of these sites, even if the URL isn't listed, run away if it looks like this. you can also check the other casinos as its in the list.. so just be careful as this one might be a scam one. I have my top 3 trusted casinos, but I also look at other casinos that my friends recommend to me, thank you for your contribution Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: Russlenat on February 06, 2025, 11:42:15 PM I have my top 3 trusted casinos, but I also look at other casinos that my friends recommend to me, thank you for your contribution It's also a good idea to verify trusted casinos here. Since you're already on the forum, just explore more, and you'll find a lot of reputable casinos. If there are any scam accusations, they've usually been resolved quickly.Explore this section: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=56.0 You can check the profile of the OP; if there's no negative feedback, then they're likely reputable. Active threads are also a good sign that they're not scams. Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: robelneo on February 06, 2025, 11:53:45 PM At first I wanted to deposit the 50 USD that they ask me for in the verification but after what I mentioned above I am not sure about making that deposit. By asking here first before doing any action, you just saved yourself $50. This is an old scheme; they made you win with your bonus, then they ask you to verify your account by depositing first before you can withdraw your winning. Casinos that do this scheme are new casinos; you cannot find this rule on established casinos. I first encountered this scheme four years ago, and yet the scheme still persists, even though there's a lot of article writeups and forum discussions about this scheme. Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: Potato Chips on February 06, 2025, 11:59:30 PM I think the friend who recommended the casino to me has no bad intentions, he just recommended it to me and he was also looking for information about this casino. I'm curious if you know each other personally or he just slid to your PMs? But whatever the case, I'd tread caution on his next recommendations.. or better yet, recommendations from anyone that involves money as scam PMs have been rampant. I would say, some scams are relatively better executed that the others as well. For instance, some could let you withdraw first to gain your trust. BTW, good job on spotting the red flags and acting on it. Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: Julien_Olynpic on February 07, 2025, 02:06:54 AM I think this is a scam casino. I have a number of suspicious signs that lead me to this conclusion. A low wagering coefficient for withdrawal of money, as well as the requirement for an additional bonus to withdraw the winnings would make me quite wary. Especially the latter - an additional deposit to be able to withdraw. I assume that what follows will be a classic scammer scheme. For example, this one: "You have provided an additional deposit to m to be able to withdraw funds. This is good, but unfortunately, it is not enough. Our rules have changed (or another violation on your part has been detected). Please top up your deposit by another $ 50. This should be enough to activate the withdrawal option.
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Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: Pi-network314159 on February 07, 2025, 04:49:02 AM I don't really need to read the whole story, your statement shows it's obviously a scam. When something is too good to be true then there is likelihood to be a scam. I haven't heard of a casino that offers UpTo $250 as a welcome bonus while they still need money. And another thing that baffles me is you proclamation that the win is easy UpTo $5k that makes it even more clear that it's a scam. I am waiting patiently to see how you will withdraw your wining.
Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: stompix on February 07, 2025, 05:23:49 AM In this casino they gave me a bonus of 250 USD and to withdraw they ask you to do a x3 rollover, I have already done it but I also have to verify my account, in the verification they ask for personal information and the last step to complete the verification is to deposit 50 USD, I understand that the deposit is to avoid bonus abuse. How would a deposit prevent bonus abuse? You could simply use a different address as I don't think they are requiring you to pay via a credit card! They already have your KYC details, what more would a deposit do? Anyhow, obviously rule #1: When somebody asks for money to give you money, run! Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on February 07, 2025, 06:06:08 AM Hello everyone, a friend recommended a casino called Notoriouslyc to me and I would like to know if anyone on the forum knows about this casino and what they can tell me about it. I'm in the process of researching whether or not the casino is a scam, some things make me think it may be a scam but I'm not totally sure. In this casino they gave me a bonus of 250 USD and to withdraw they ask you to do a x3 rollover, I have already done it but I also have to verify my account, in the verification they ask for personal information and the last step to complete the verification is to deposit 50 USD, I understand that the deposit is to avoid bonus abuse. Now I will say the things that make me think that the casino is a possible scam, it is very easy to win the bets and the bonus they gave me I raised to more than 5000 USD when I published this topic, the casino also says that it has more than 54k online users and this seems strange to me because I see that the casino does not have social networks, I also think that the only casino that has 54k online users is Stake, another thing that seems very suspicious to me are the profits in the slots that I see from other players, they are millions of usd. At first I wanted to deposit the 50 USD that they ask me for in the verification but after what I mentioned above I am not sure about making that deposit. https://prnt.sc/1zUxToGyrLMN (https://prnt.sc/1zUxToGyrLMN) https://prnt.sc/AAPxMbRz0gvP (https://prnt.sc/AAPxMbRz0gvP) https://prnt.sc/AUxCbWyY0MwP (https://prnt.sc/AUxCbWyY0MwP) 100% SCAM, Just like what my cousin, she ddeposited 50 at first then she won and make 2000. When she was trying to withdraw her money teh yask for verification and a initial deposit of 1000. She did again and while waiting she mange wto win big and make it 18K. When she was trying to withdraw again. For the withdraw to process she need to deposit another 2000. i told her its a scam and will never have a withdrawl on it. (i am talking about in Php currency) Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: Smartprofit on February 07, 2025, 02:45:17 PM In my opinion, this is a scam casino. If I wanted to choose an online casino for comfortable play, I would choose one of those casinos that are advertised on the Bitcointalk forum. This in itself is a certain guarantee of quality.
In my opinion, you should not blindly trust the recommendations of your friends. It is quite possible that they are financially interested in promoting a scam casino. You need to be very careful here. In my opinion, the most important thing in the work of an online casino is a hassle-free withdrawal of funds. If there are any problems with this, then this is a big red flag. I would not trust my money to Notoriouslyc casino. Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: coin-investor on February 07, 2025, 05:00:58 PM I think the friend who recommended the casino to me has no bad intentions, he just recommended it to me and he was also looking for information about this casino. You will feel betrayed by a friend for recommending a scam casino without checking first himself if the casino is legit or not. This is not how a friend recommends a casino; you should shut him down next time he wants to recommend another casino. Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: suzanne5223 on February 07, 2025, 11:37:23 PM The model of operations of the casino in the subject is shady and I have a reason to believe it's a scam casino. But the major mistake is from you because you never ask your friend if the casino is reputable or not. I will advise people to use casino that's on the online platform (platforms like this forum, Ask gamblers, CasinoGuru, etc) where you can report the casino shady service.
If I were you I will be worry about what they will do with your private information you came when going through the KYC not the winning fund. Title: Re: Notoriouslyc Casino Inquiry Post by: danieleche on February 08, 2025, 07:16:55 PM I want to thank everyone for their comments, especially the user Russlenat for the information he shared, I have already made the decision not to deposit anything in that scam and I will close this topic.
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