yaamava.com Reviews 4

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.6

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The payouts are terrible. This casino just sucks you dry

I should have listen to many of my friends they say they never win. I don't know how they are #1 . Probably because I saw them giving shirts out so people can vote...been coming for a few years..have won jackpots but only to get on a loosing streak till I loose double of what I won. Vip stands for very..important...pendejo....lost like $5000 in one week don't take your money here.

September 1, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A Suckers Bet (You Can't Win)

This company/business is the prime definition of greed. The machines are as greedy as them. Jackpot wins are more rare than finding a gold nugget in a box of cereal. You might get $15 - $20 in free play (if you gamble often enough), but you're sure to lose $100's in the effort. Most people spend like 3x that much on gas to get there. They'll give you a few points for those $100's you lose and say you might win a car or $100,000 or a rainbow, but it wouldn't't matter if they gave you 1 million because the contests and raffles are fake. All the names sound the same because they are. No one ever really wins. Hungry? A $5 microwave meal will cost you $16, and you will have to stand in line for hours. And look out for the homeless drug addicts who hang out in the parking lot!

September 10, 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Corporate Greed Has No Compromise

These corporate tycoons have mastered the hypnotic seduction of the working class via trickery and ploy. The depth of this company's greed is without measure. As if preying on the dire and desperate were not ghastly enough, they'll shake the last few pennies out of a customer's pocket through routine machine malfunctions. I, on two separate occasions, was held to endure the theft of my hard-earned monies through such guise. Customer concerns and complaints are not addressed through civility and rectitude, but rather go without resolve or recourse. Please take heed and don't feed this beast!

February 20, 2022
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