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Board Scam Accusations
Re: NoahDummett.com | Now Available on TrustPilot
by
SupItsJTTV
on 05/07/2025, 22:52:41 UTC
OP has 67 posts and has been a member of this forum for over three years. Yet, he doesn’t know how to post or what to post in the scam section.
If you are being paid to promote a platform, then the service board is the right place to post it, along with a disclaimer stating that you are being compensated to promote it. You also need to provide complete information about the platform you are promoting.
A rating only on Trustpilot will only confuse readers.

https://noahdummett.com/evidence/trustpilot
https://ca.trustpilot.com/review/shuffle.com

Suspicious Timing of Positive Reviews
- Massive surge of 5-star reviews in May-June 2025, coinciding with increased scam allegations

Evidence:
- May 19-30, 2025: 15+ five-star reviews in 11 days
- June 5-18, 2025: 8+ five-star reviews in 13 days
- All positive reviews have immediate Shuffle company responses
- Timing correlates with peak negative review period
- Generic and Repetitive Positive Content
- Positive reviews use similar language patterns and focus on identical talking points

Shuffle responds to ALL positive reviews with identical generic messages
Evidence:
- "Great platform" - repeated in multiple reviews
- "Instant withdrawals" - contradicts 100+ withdrawal complaints
- "Great community" and "lottery" mentioned repeatedly
- Extremely short, non-specific praise
- No detailed gameplay experiences in positive reviews
- Automated Company Response Pattern

Positive reviewers show patterns consistent with fake/incentivized accounts
Evidence:
- "Thanks for the great review!" - used 10+ times
- "Thank you so much!" - repeated response
- Responses posted in batches on same dates (June 9, June 19)
- No personalized responses to specific positive feedback
- Immediate responses to positive reviews vs delayed/no response to negatives
- Suspicious Account Characteristics

Positive reviews claim features that contradict extensive negative evidence
Evidence:
- Many accounts with only 1-3 total reviews
- Accounts from diverse countries (US, NO, NZ, BR, HU, GU)
- Some accounts created recently but reviewing immediately
- PAKWALLET: 7 reviews, all positive, mentions "$5 for positive review"
- Kgb: 29 reviews, multiple positive Shuffle reviews
- Direct Contradictions to Documented Issues

Evidence of attempts to remove or suppress negative reviews
Evidence:
- Claims of "instant withdrawals" vs 100+ withdrawal delay complaints
- Praise for "great support" vs documented unresponsive AI bots
- Claims of "transparency" vs anonymous leadership structure
- Positive RTP claims vs rigged game allegations
- No mention of KYC issues despite widespread complaints
- Systematic Negative Review Suppression

Negative review censorship
Evidence:
- LagToScam: "shuffle.com again falsly reported my reviews systematically"
- Mystical Myth: "why trust pilot removes reviews?"
- Claims of false reporting to make platform "appear more legit"
- Pattern of negative reviewers mentioning review removal attempts
- Trustpilot shows "Replied to 84% of negative reviews" but many show no replies

Platform Manipulation Conclusion
- Coordinated Campaign: Evidence shows systematic manipulation of Trustpilot reviews through timing, content patterns, and automated responses.
- Fake Positive Reviews: Surge of generic 5-star reviews in May-June 2025 using repetitive language and contradicting documented issues.
- Review Suppression: Multiple reports of attempts to remove negative reviews through false reporting to Trustpilot.
- Automated Responses: Company responses to positive reviews are clearly automated with identical generic messages posted in batches.
- Contradictory Claims: Positive reviews claim "instant withdrawals" and "great support" while 100+ negative reviews document the opposite.