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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They pretty much held me hostage to my deposit, telling me I had to make 18k euros to see my 550 deposit back and no matter how many different maths I applied, no matter how many bets I won that num... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Fellow reviewer Kim-Anthony. Im looking for reviews too but i only found their fake reviews. All websites have links to the same online casino they use which is very odd. Plus they all say how they we... See more

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

i have not testet the website yet, because i camt find any reviews. please test it someone. they claim to give you 40 euro an hour and pay you 100$ for training.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fake, scam. They also go by Westernasset.pro, Inovatis, Socialgain and many more. Exclusive Jobs on Facebook to recruit you. I have lost more than 1000 Euros to Magicazz. Take my word for it! Exclusiv... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They pretty much held me hostage to my…

They pretty much held me hostage to my deposit, telling me I had to make 18k euros to see my 550 deposit back and no matter how many different maths I applied, no matter how many bets I won that number only slightly decreased over time.
Stay away from this horrible place. Their customer support lies constantly, so there's no use going to them.
Keep your money in your pockets.

17 April 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I lost over 3000-4000€ to scams on the internet.

Jap, same happened to me, I started this software before the ''new software'' came. I invested 50€, then 100€, 200€ again 200€ and again 100€. First 2 times I went short, profit was maybe 300-500€, next one was very promising and I went from 200€ to almost 800€. I was confident and I was sure that I can get this money and I need this.

Doing that casino software thing and dreaming about no need to go to work anymore, help my family with this money, dreams went wild. Until it came crashing down to me that last day. I was almost reaching 800€ and then boom, long session, like any other long session, I wasn't very worried because I had them very very much and I kept telling myself that ''It's okay, calm down, it will go up again and I will gain my profit. Put it just kept going negative -50, -100, -200, -300, okay in that point I was panicking, I was like I have 1 or 2 chances more to get to positive and then boom -400.

All the time you think, like mentor Anthony said ''It always ends in profit, doesn't matter how long that session is''. Jap, people like me and other how are looking for that 1 job that you don't need to be anything just money comes flying in, that job doesn't exist. I have lost a lots and lots of money. Before that I lost over 2000€ and before that another 1000€ and even more.

''You can dream big dreams but you need to put a very critical eye into it to see what is really about and it is real and can it be, or can anyone earn in it?

Thanks for the other reviews. I understood it all now.

1 March 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fake

Fake, scam. They also go by Westernasset.pro, Inovatis, Socialgain and many more. Exclusive Jobs on Facebook to recruit you. I have lost more than 1000 Euros to Magicazz. Take my word for it! Exclusive Jobs and Westernasset, Invoatis, Socialgain, Tech analyst are the one and the same. Also they are the domain owners of the review webistes

28 December 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Biggest SCAM ever

This SCAM should get sued! I had a "long session" in which I was loosing 400€, I was complaining to my "mentor", Anthony, and he was just saying something like, "oh, it's a long session, you just need to keep on adding money, with our technology, you can't lose, so don't worry, it will be worth it"... I never saw back 1 single € from the 400€ I entered...
They are big time ROBBERS, I am sure they are with the Magicazz, and they share the earnings they rob from us.
Simply REPULSIVE.
I hope someone achieves to put them in to big trouble and that they get SHUT DOWN.

28 November 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM!

SCAM!

As everybody has sayed already, they let you earn some money in the begin to catch you and than you can lost all in one session and, put more money there will not help!! :/
Lost 100 euros on this, the first time I put 50 euro, went to 120 and than lost everthing in one long seesion. Funny is that the messages that I got it were the same as every one here, so your "mentor" just copy some ready answers to you.
I stopped my long seesion on 20 euros and try again, went to 32 euro and than again another long seesion and the software say to me "put more 32 euro and you have 99,9 chance to finish this session". I put another 50 euro to be sure and guess what?? lost everthing :/

After that I started to play demo mode on cassino using the "real software" from this scammers, I start to take notes of my bets (what soft want you to do X real result on the Spin) dont take much time to see that the software does not work as should - for example, I had a list where the spin hit 19-36 for 8 times in a roll while I was in a long session and, when I had already had a loss of 50 euros, next advise of the software was "put 15 euros on 19-36" and guess what, did not work, so the algoritim didnt take in count what happen on the spinn in the last 8 times?? So, it is a scam, get away from that.
I had another other million of points showing that this is a Scam if anyone is interest.

Moraes

17 November 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Listen to the reviews

Listen to the reviews! They've been written by people who have a lot of knowledge and experience. I tentatively enquired about this, simply because we need me to work from home, and we've just moved to a foreign country which reduces my job pool significantly. Luckily my partner works in the gambling sector for a highly reputable casino, and he was able to spot some very concerning red flags with this "company". It's absolutely a scam, and highly likely to be organised crime with efforts to launder money. Some people out there are likely to be desperate for money and/or work, which leaves them susceptible to scams, and they may end up depositing their rent money in an effort to make up their losses. My husband has players who have committed suicide in such circumstances, and it's highly unlikely these casinos they're pushing have responsible gambling strategies available to players who try to chase their losses. There's a special place in hell for people like this..for God's sake don't give money to anyone who says they need it to give you a job.

15 November 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Short story don't do it.

Short story don't do it.

Long story read below:

So, how this company of professional scammers are operating. In my case I was targeted while scrolling on my Facebook feed, I was looking for a job online. (they know that) so chances are you are in a need of money.

You have to fill in some information, at first is sounds legit. Questions like how well are some of your online skills are like SEO, which is not going to be relevant anyway but they give you the feeling it might be. The outcome is the same, even with poor skills.

You have to do a test or instruction or however you want to call it, they promise you €100 after finishing that. Of course this is triggering you into finishing it. They explain how the software of the roulette works.

At this point it thought it was a scam, but I was also very curious, because I could only find bad reviews without actual explanation. So I thought I will try the minimum amount, that was €50.

Oh boy oh boy, the casino (of their choosing of course) had a bonus of 200% so my 50 euros turned into 150 already (not really of course, especially online casino's know how to trick you, conditions always applied).

Because it was a small amount, I could not respectfully use the software program they designed as it is designed to gamble with €1, so I decided to divide the €1 by ten, as they want you to make a deposit of €1.000. So €0.10 was my lets call it ''risk unit''.

Your sessions are limit to 25 sessions per 6 hours, again a trigger to let you deposit more money as the more you have, the more you are allowed to do.
Of course I did not do that.

The first couple of days went by and sometimes I won and sometimes I lost. The software works in a way that it is only counting positive, so when you end a session you are positive but it doesn't take in consideration your risk. Hence, it looks like that all the people on their website make a lot of money.

Before I continue the story, I want to discuss their so progressive software. This is basically the Martingale strategy, which means you double your previous bet (a very tricky gamble as it can soon accumulates higher than your capital) The difference is that the software doesn't only use black and red but also even, odds, 1-18 and 19-36. Sometimes it skips a turn before it doubles the bet.

Back to the story, it was day three and everything went quite well, but the house always wins. I had a losing streak, so many losses in a row, a 0.10 cent risk unit changed in a 40 euro risk unit. (keep in mind, only to win €0.10 more) So, at this point I knew this wasn't sustainable because this could happen again very soon. (this amount would have been over €400 if I had played with the €1). This time I was lucky and won the money back.

Because this wasn't hard evidence, I had to continue, either to win and see if it is really sustainable as they said it was, or lose everything. After a couple weeks of playing things were going well (for a brief moment I thought it was actually working) I reached above €300 and then the same thing happened as in the first week, I had luck against me and lost over €70 in one bet and another one and other one, they are pushing you to deposit more money to continue (of course I did not do that).

The house always wins, don't let them trick you thinking otherwise.

After a couple of days inactivity, as of course I am not going to deposit more, I got a message from my ''mentor'' (I am quite sure he is part of the professional scammers) ''My account soon will be deactivated to make room for others''

They know that you have no money on your account anymore and you a probably not going to make a deposit anymore after a couple of days.

4 November 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dont work

Hello, I'm still trying out the software. I completed the training phase, created an account at the Magicazz casino but did not deposit any money. In the meantime they continued to send emails to complete the training and after more than at least a month I received an email from them in which as they know that not every agent has money to spare they would offer 20 € to start. I did what they asked and in fact they made a deposit to my casino account for € 20. With those 20 € I managed to reach 50 € but I lost everything in a single session ... I didnt lose my money but the software dont work

28 October 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

deposited on the "magicazz"…

deposited on the "magicazz" casino,despite i still have 50 euros on the casino,the app don't let me to finish my session,my "coach " told me to put more money,KEEP DISTANCE RIP MY MONEY
This is what they answered me
"We have no access to your money. Alright, at first what you have to understand is that THE SOFTWARE CAN'T HAVE ANY LOSING SESSION - it's technically impossible. Every session is designed to be finished with an income no matter what happens.
What you are experiencing now is what we call a Long Session. It just needs a larger quantity of working capital to be finished but as usually, it will end up generating an income.
The more you grow your working capital, the less you will meet this kind of sessions until the point where you will generate more income than the need for working capital - that's the case of our top members that are generating over 5000€/month with the same stable working capital.
For now, just increase your working capital and finish your session."

15 October 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Actually deposited on the "magicazz"…

Actually deposited on the "magicazz" casino they were claiming to be the best, i manage to make 40euros into 260 just to lose em in 1 day. Plus they dont let you withdraw whenever u want. you have to wait for a certain date and they let you withdraw only 20% of ur total earnings. Yeah mainly a scam site avoid at all costs

7 October 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I did the Training on their Website

I did the Training on their Website, invested 50 Euro on the Vegas Casino, tested their Software and got 7 Euro left now.
I won't invest any more money.
Adress is Fake: no such company on the british Islands. Richard Clarke (Founder) is a Fake, too: no Founder of such a company with such a Name.

Was fun. Anyway :))

3 October 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Use your common-sense

They are a scam.

First off, they promise a 100€ sign-up bonus after the training is complete; then after the training is over, they tell you that you will receive the bonus after you make your first withdrawal from the casino (like that’s going to happen.)

They also ask for your username from the casino that you use the software on; this is so “Tech-Analyst” can verify you to the casino companies in order to get their cut.

This company makes it’s money from trafficking desperate souls to the casinos; “Tech-Analyst” are working in kibbutz with these casino companies, and paid a percentage of all the trafficked victim’s losses.

*About the roulette software: It is true, the software works most of the time, but it does not matter; most, if not all online casinos have a “max bet“ rule in place—which means that it will be impossible for you to make a high enough bet to make up for your losses. You will win in the beginning, but eventually you will hit the wall. If these “max bet” rules were not put into place, then the program would pay off in your favour in the long run. This is the key to almost all online casino scams; the math seems to add up at first glance, but they always forget to mention the “max bet” rule hidden in the small print. In addition, you must make a certain amount of capital before you can even withdrawal (sometimes it’s a considerable amount.) Seriously, they have mastered their craft to take your money and keep it.

Also, know who your dealing with, most of these casinos are connected to some kind of mafia, for the purpose of cleaning dirty money, and to initiate other profitable criminal activities; credit card info is most likely being sold away.

I could keep going on about the warning signs that this company throws up—revealing it’s true nature—but all one needs to do, is use their own common-sense.

Personally, I was searching for a real job when I came across this “Tech-Analyst”, and was intoxicated by their presentation; and being in need of better work, I started to convince myself that this could be the answer to my financial problems. Don’t make the mistake of sacrificing your common-sense because of your desire for something to be true.

Really, if this was a legit way to make the kind of money they’re talking about, everyone and their grandmother would be doing it; and the casino companies would be out of business in no time.

We know this site is not to be trusted, because morally it would be wrong to be leading people to cheat the casino companies; if they are willing to cheat the casinos, then they are willing to cheat you. To be honest, these casino companies are only scamming those whose intent was made to take advantage of them, even if they were slyly coaxed into doing so (not that I sympathise for these casinos, but truth be spoken.)

Final note: there is no software that can create an algorithm that is dependable for making bets; if so, then there would be no more online casinos.

Tech-Analysts is a scam; accept it, keep moving and don’t look back. May the truth set you free!

29 September 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam !

Ive tested their so called software and website, It Is a scam . They do not pay u any money but Will take your hard earned Money so dont waste your time and Money

29 September 2020
Unprompted review

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