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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Spent 15 days trying to obtain answers…

Spent 15 days trying to obtain answers to basic questions from support team. I have received conflicting and contradictory answers - last one seemed to indicate that scam/ fraudulent emails were circulating.
Be careful and perhaps avoid.

28 June 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam

Scam
What site asked you to deposit money to receive money? Aghhh ignore like the plague

21 June 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam

Yep! All of the previous reviews are correct. First comes a no deposit bonus with no limit withdrawal when wagered, then you randomly win in every game, with every spin. I even got from 12$ bonus to almost 50k, because even when bonus was wagered, I kept winning in each spin for a while.
Then the scammer part comes in. You need to deposit 50$ to activate account. But if your balance is over 1000$, you will need to deposit 140$.
And then the most ridiculous part is this - they will ask you to pay for taxes of the withdrawal amount. Since when player have to pay taxes in the name of the company :D
Im really sorry for every single one who wasn’t sharp enough and actually paid that. They should all be put on a stick…

16 June 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I get email 17$ free no deposit with…

I get email 17$ free no deposit with 30x wager i pick a game and i keep winning every spin i up to 15000$ when i try to withdraw they asked me to deposit 70$ like a verification its a pure scam dont take a bite of this

17 June 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammers

Scammers. I Kept on winning from a $13 no deposit bonus with no max cash out term. I tried to verify my profile and they demands $70 deposit to get profile verified. I'm not going to pay anything. Red flag straight away like pay $70 to get $2,400.00 released. Stay away from these thieves.

16 June 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware of unrealistic bonuses and high deposit demands

I want to share my experience regarding the practices of Lussuriobet (and its rebranding clones) to help other players recognize how this site operates.

The site attracts players via email with exceptionally generous no-deposit bonuses that feature low wagering requirements and no maximum cashout limits. However, serious red flags appeared as soon as it was time to withdraw the winnings:

Unusually high deposit requirements: Instead of asking for standard identity verification (KYC documents), the site demanded an unusually high deposit ($100 at first, later $70) under the guise of "verifying the payment method." Legitimate casinos verify your identity with documents and only require a standard minimum deposit (usually $10–$20). Here, they purely demand money.

Vanishing websites and immediate rebranding: When I didn't fall for the first deposit demand, the original website disappeared overnight, and my account stopped working. Shortly after, I received a new promotional email leading to a rebranded version of the site, offering free spins but repeating the exact same pattern: demanding a $70 deposit before any withdrawal.

The business model appears to be focused entirely on extracting upfront deposits from players, with no realistic intention of paying out any winnings. I strongly advise against depositing any money here or on any of their newly launched lookalike sites.

12 June 2026
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