Losowin Reviews 2

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.4

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Endless “Verification” Deposits – Don’t Waste Your Money!

I had a profoundly frustrating experience with losowin.com. Right from the start, the support chat claimed to be staffed by real people, yet their answers felt completely scripted and designed to extract more deposits from me. Here’s a breakdown of what happened:
1. Initial Verification Deposit ($151): I needed to deposit $151 just to “verify” my account.
2. Wallet Verification Deposit ($200): After verifying my account, they told me I now had to deposit another $200 to “verify my external wallet,” without any clear reason.
3. VIP Status Requirement (848 XP = $848): Once I finally completed those steps, I was told that because my balance had exceeded $11,000 and I’d been a member for less than 60 days, I must purchase “Silver VIP status” by depositing an additional $848 (1 XP = $1) before I could withdraw.
4. No Transparency or Alternatives: At every turn, although support claimed this was an automatic, decentralized security protocol, they offered no option other than depositing more money. When I asked about earning XP through gameplay, I was bluntly told that XP can only be obtained via deposits.
5. No Refunds or Reversals: They refused to offer a refund, citing “blockchain irreversibility,” even though the entire process felt like a scam funnel.

Bottom Line: Losowin.com’s withdrawal “process” is nothing more than a cash-grab scheme dressed up in confusing AML/KYC jargon. If you value being able to actually get your money back, steer clear of this site.

August 7, 2025
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