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Manipulative, Deceitful, and A Downright Scam
Service is intentionally manipulative.
Found a code online, SOA3500
Code promised to reward 3500 to the user, so I used it because I need the money. I was already on the fence for the site, so I had my bank ready in case I needed to chargeback the deposit they were asking for.
Here's why this site is a scam. You already guessed it. YOU HAVE TO DEPOSIT FUNDS TO WITHDRAW FUNDS.
Just go ahead and report the website to the FTC and FBI. If you deposited money, make sure to keep receipts so that when you report it, you get the money back.
Withdrawal blocked behind undisclosed $1,200 deposit requirement — promo code scam
I joined using the promo code SOA3500 after being told by a verified partner that I could withdraw the bonus immediately after signing up. No wagering requirements, no VIP level needed — that was the promise.
I deposited approximately $440 in Bitcoin across four transactions on April 23, 2026. Every single withdrawal attempt was blocked with this message: "You need to reach Silver VIP status in order to resume withdrawal of funds. You need to collect 763 XP out of 1200 XP to Silver VIP status."
On their VIP page, XP is explicitly defined as coming only from deposits — 1 XP = $1 deposited. Silver requires 1,200 XP. That means they are demanding I deposit a total of $1,200 before I can withdraw a single dollar. This was never disclosed before I signed up or deposited.
I made 5 withdrawal attempts ranging from $3,500 to $5,255 — all marked Fail. My KYC verification is fully approved. The only block is the Silver VIP deposit gate.
To make it worse, their own Active Bonus page describes my $3500 Special Promocode as: "Your prize has been successfully credited to your balance, you can play on it or withdraw funds in any comfortable way." Their own words — yet every withdrawal fails.
The Live Support chat bot (named Alice) responds to every withdrawal question and every request for a human with "I am not competent to help with this question" and never escalates to a real person.
The Terms of Service page linked in their own footer returns a 404 error and does not exist.
I have emailed support with full documentation. Do not join this site based on promo code promises. The withdrawal system is deliberately blocked behind deposit thresholds that were never disclosed upfront.
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