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Re: Enough to consider a casino scam?
by
Odusko
on 03/08/2023, 20:07:00 UTC
⭐ Merited by Odohu (2)
somehow.

You or we all know that it is commonly said that "if a thing is too good to be true, then check it very well, because it probably might not be true", one way scam casinos get hold of victims is through greed, it is the same way many crypto investors fall victim to various types of scams through connecting their wallet to an unverified source simply because they were promised some really valuable airdrop, and the scammers, instead of giving the airdrop after the wallet have been connected and the claim button clicked, will turn around to zap whatever the victim had in their wallet immediately before connecting the wallet to their fake site.
It is the same strategy those scammers use in a gambling casinos, though in a different dimension since casinos are centralized, if all gamblers can stop being greedy and hasty, but patiently verify a casino and make sure they have all the qualities of a legitimate casino before they put their money there, maybe, we will have a safer gambling environment around us.
Greed have been the major features of those who are constantly falling into scam, because if you listen to the stories of those who have been the victim of that scam be it casino or other online scams are all attracted via the greed of the victims, the quest to earn quick money have to lead many into this incident and by being carried away by the greed intention they fail to see the red spots that could help them escape such scams, e.g.
when a gambler is looking for a wager-free bonus in such a way that they can just deposit into the casino claim the bonus and then withdraw,  not knowing that such a casino does not exist and if you see any casino that offers such too good to be a true offer, there is a high probability that their end up scamming the gambler.