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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam!

Scam!! Told me that I would would be able to withdraw my entire balance once I deposited $65 for verification. They stole it!! I was never able to withdraw, never able to speak with a Live Agent. This is a scam!!

July 1, 2026
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⚠️ SCAM ALERT: duvlo.bet — DO NOT DEPOSIT
duvlo.bet displays a fake Curaçao (CGA) gaming license. We checked the official records:
The license number on its certificate (OGL/2024/1451/0918) does NOT belong to its claimed operator "Long Island N.V." — it belongs to a different company (Medium Rare N.V.) and expired on 9 Dec 2025.
"Long Island N.V." (reg. 157372) was struck off / deregistered on 2 Oct 2024. A dead shell company can't legally run a licensed casino.
This exact fake-license template is reused across a network of known scam sites (jointera.cc, betpoint.cc, olympus-games.net, acey.live, lumenix.pro, and more).
How the scam works:
Gives you a "free" no-deposit bonus so you quickly rack up a big fake "win."
When you try to withdraw, it demands a "verification deposit" to release your winnings.
You lose both the winnings (which were never real) AND your verification deposit.
The games are rigged/fake, not provably fair.
Once exposed, they kill the domain and reopen under a new name.
🚩 Red flags to remember: brand-new domain, zero independent reviews, "operating since 2017" claim that doesn't match a 2025 license, and any site asking you to pay to withdraw. No legit casino ever makes you deposit to cash out.
Always verify a Curaçao license yourself: click the seal on the site → it must open on cert.cga.cw / cert.gcb.cw, and the domain shown must exactly match the site you're on. If it doesn't, it's fraudulent.
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June 22, 2026
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