SCAM! NEVER PAY OUT!
ROLR IS A COMPLETE AND UTTER SCAM CASINO. MY WITHDRAWAL HAS BEEN "UNDER REVIEW" FOR WEEKS! AT THIS POINT I DOUBT I EVER GET MY FUNDS! Stay far away from this complete and utter scam casino!!!!!!
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ROLR IS A COMPLETE AND UTTER SCAM CASINO. MY WITHDRAWAL HAS BEEN "UNDER REVIEW" FOR WEEKS! AT THIS POINT I DOUBT I EVER GET MY FUNDS! Stay far away from this complete and utter scam casino!!!!!!
Guys you have been warned, if you are unlucky enough to win you’ll face days of emails back and forth with them
Justifying there terms and conditions that only allow you to win 2 x your deposit, yes really 2 x your deposi at a casino , truly laughable. Even then they will
Lie , delay , lie , delay to pay you the 2 x your deposit. Do not fall for their welcome
Bonus, it looks attractive but it’s filled with ridiculous terms and conditions and not just 40x wagering , just garbage.
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