But I do not think Roobet will fake their social media giveaways, what is it for them to gain if they fake it? They have been hosting several contest already and they always deliver with integrity. Why not make a try on this Social Media promotion of Roobet, who knows maybe you will be the next lucky person to win.
I don't really think he meant that Roobet hosts fake giveaways. He probably meant to say that they are infested with fake bots which makes more sense though I could be completely wrong.
Also, I don't recommend wasting time on any social media giveaway and put that time to better use on more productive stuff instead.
Whats in there for Roobet to host a giveaway or any other casino that does. If a casino like Roobet hosts 5000 bucks worth art contest every month, or they giveaway millions of dollars on festive promos, then why would they fake social media giveaways which are just few bucks worth. Its funny to hear.
You are not wrong, they are legit but its peeps that are going the illegal ways all the time. What could be the good word here, “scam-masters”.
I have been part of Roobet community since very long and never had second thought that they would go in fake shits. Its unfortunate to see how peeps on the social media are poorly handling these giveaways. Its more or less greed over joyness. Sad to here this communications still on going.
I follow the Roobet platform and can be considered an active community member since I spent more than two years in the forum signature campaign here. In addition, I used the platform to try out some games several times. The most I can confirm is that it is very unlikely that the marketing team will resort to any fraudulent methods to promote their brand, as it makes no sense at all for them to launch a fake giveaway at the same time that they will pay double the campaign amount in other campaigns such as competitions and signature campaigns.
Recently, the number of participants in the signature campaign was reduced, and I was one of those who left. Frankly, I expected that the platform's revenues would decline, meaning that it would not be able to continue paying more than 60 members per week. But it later became clear to me that this is part of the marketing strategy and has nothing to do with income.
It is an honest platform and cannot risk sacrificing its reputation, regardless of the amount allocated.