Home page is just clutter: promos, leaderboards, random winners popping up. Hard to find basic things like account settings or game search. Overdesigned but somehow still confusing.
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Daily withdrawal limit so low that it makes any decent win pointless. You basically have to withdraw in tiny slices over weeks, with fees on top. Takes all the excitement out of winning.
For a relatively small first deposit, they wanted utility bills, ID front and back, and even a selfie with the card. Felt invasive for what was basically me just losing money there.
The design is kind of basic, almost old school web. I thought it would bother me more, but after five minutes I just cared that the games opened and the balance updated correctly. On that side it’s fi... See more
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Better than land casino for me
I’m shy in real casinos, feel like everyone is watching my bets. Online here I can sit in my pajamas, misclick, change my mind, whatever, and no one cares. I’ve withdrawn a few times already and it all went through, so I’ll stick with this over going out.
Interface could be prettier but works
The design is kind of basic, almost old school web. I thought it would bother me more, but after five minutes I just cared that the games opened and the balance updated correctly. On that side it’s fine.
Unclear country restrictions
Some games randomly say “not available in your region” although I’m allowed to play others. No list anywhere, you find out by clicking and being blocked.
Too many distractions on screen
While playing, random banners slide in about other games and promos. Hard to focus and very annoying.
Too much personal data asked
For a relatively small first deposit, they wanted utility bills, ID front and back, and even a selfie with the card. Felt invasive for what was basically me just losing money there.
Multiple currencies, same bad experience
I opened the account in my local currency, which was nice in theory. In practice, conversion fees popped up everywhere and the gameplay was still dull and draining. Fancy feature, empty core.
Cluttered Homepage
Home page is just clutter: promos, leaderboards, random winners popping up. Hard to find basic things like account settings or game search. Overdesigned but somehow still confusing.
Deposit easy, getting out hard
They happily took my card and deposit went through in seconds. But when I tried to withdraw the same card, suddenly they needed extra checks, extra days, extra everything.
Clumsy registration
Signup ’t give confidence in the tech behind the site.
Too Many Limits
Daily withdrawal limit so low that it makes any decent win pointless. You basically have to withdraw in tiny slices over weeks, with fees on top. Takes all the excitement out of winning.
Unable to change username
Picked a silly username when I signed up and now I’m stuck with it forever. Minor thing but still annoying.
Too Many Steps To Withdraw
To cash out you have to confirm SMS, email, answer a security question and sometimes re-upload docs. Overkill, especially when depositing is one click.
Website timeout during KYC
While uploading ID, the page timed out and I had to start all over. Doesn’t inspire confidence about their tech.
No clear max bet info
With a bonus active, I accidentally bet too high on one spin and they later voided the winnings for ‘max bet’ breach. Rules should be much clearer.
Bad translation in interface
I switched language to see if my parents could use it and the translation was terrible. Half the buttons still in English, some sentences don’t even make sense. If they can’t bother with that, I don’t trust the rest either.
Old Games Removed
Some older simple slots I liked got removed and replaced with “feature rich” ones that just eat balance. Sometimes basic is better, but they don’t seem to care.
Withdrawal Okay But Fee
They did pay me in under 24 hours, which was fine, but the method I used had a weird extra fee that I only saw on my bank statement. Not huge, just sneaky.
No reality check popups
I ended up playing way longer than I intended because there were no periodic reminders or session timers. Many regulated sites have that now. This one doesn’t seem to care.
Constantly promoting bigger bets
Popups suggest “try higher stakes” or “unlock better rewards by betting more”. I’m here to play small and chill, not be upsold like in a shop.
Not Worth The Hassle
Between slow KYC, confusing bonuses and how fast I lost, I just don’t see a reason to stay when other casinos run smoother.
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