I want to expose more unethical practices by the Hunnyplay.io casino. On Telegram, they run promotions encouraging users to leave 4- or 5-star reviews on Trustpilot in exchange for rewards.
Not that I endorse this kind of behavior by them but I can tell you for certain that they aren't the only ones doing this and I know they had to get this idea from somewhere else doing the exact samething.. Btw, having tried different platforms around the forum, I can say that I know another platform that does this and gives such kinds of incentives for X spins and all kinds of rewards, but you know what, if a casino is good they don't need to farm reputation this way, their works speaks for itself.
I dont know which other casinos also do this, but this is not only a bad business practice, but it blatantly violates Trustpilots
Guidelines for Businesses, specifically the section on "Incentivized Reviews."
Businesses are encouraged to invite customers to leave reviews, but invitations must be fair, neutral, and unbiased, with no incentives offered.
They are essentially buying good reviews, which defeats the entire purpose of platforms like Trustpilot. (Not that I trust their reviews at all)
Yeah, I've reported the review to Trustpilot for investigation.
How consumers can flag reviews that breach our guidelinesAlso, when I accused them of using fake players. They changed the accounts are using different names now. I've tracked the Live Bets for the past days and I noticed that the same names are popping up everyday at different times. Also, the big wins these fake accounts hit only pop up in Latest Bets but not in High Rollers section. Which I find strange because these fake accounts also hit amounts that should pop up in the high rollers Live Bets.
List of names:
Sexyicecream
Nickyrowan
Emmakok
Alot of hidden accounts
I spoke with someone on TG, He almost won the leaderboard prize but was overtaken in the last few minutes by hidden accounts.
I'm not saying this can't be a real player but with all my findings I'm more inclined to believe he was overtaken by fake accounts.