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Scam
Boring machines without any special features. Very low payouts. 200-300 spins and no way to win anything ever. On top of everything you are playing with bots from the casino that take players' losses and convert them to winning jackpots for the house. That way they are not only lying to players but to the country by avoiding taxes. Stay away from it unless you like play in demo mode. Demo mode pays out a lot. For money, you will lose, every single time.
Bigest casino scam ever
There is absolutely no chance to get any bonus openings, they said it's about luck, how unlucky you need to be for whole month not getting anything at all, they use to give weekly cash back, lately they give nothing, absolutely fraud, unethical and unfair to any player, avoid if you can
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