Reported to action fraud.
Reported to action fraud.
Refuse to close your account for more than 30 days. They also claim they will keep your data indefinitely.
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Reported to action fraud.
Refuse to close your account for more than 30 days. They also claim they will keep your data indefinitely.
Writing a review for this given I was scammed out of £400 a few weeks back. They let you deposit, but never withdraw. The company also keeps changing it's name and runs multiple different sites.
This is a scam operation. They have no intention of paying. The terms and conditions are written in a way that they can give any excuse for not paying out, and you cannot challenge them because you get blocked.
DO NOT SIGN UP.
DO NO DEPOSIT.
YOU WILL LOSE YOUR MONEY!
Stay away from SlotsNBets!
At first, everything seemed legitimate—I deposited money, played games, and even built up a decent balance. But as soon as I tried to withdraw my winnings, my account was mysteriously closed. No explanation, no support, no payout. This site is a complete scam designed to steal your money. Save yourself the trouble and avoid this company.
I don't know why this is 2.6 stars when all the reviews are 1 star. Frankly they don't deserve any stars because this company is a scam. They take your money, and never pay back any winnings.
Remember this, if you deposit any money, you will never see it again.
I have spent the last few months using and reviewing a few non-gamcare casinos. I signed up from the UK, made a small deposit using cryptocurrency, tried to increase my balance 2 or 3 fold, then make a withdrawal. On this occasion I was able to turn £20 into £135.
I was required to submit a photo of my driving licence, and a bank statement before withdrawing. One of the main reasons for using these unlicensed (UK) casinos is because people don't want to share private documents, such as bank statements, which essentially proves nothing.
After processing these documents, SNBets refused to pay out £100.
Do not use this casino as they will happily take your money if you are losing, yet not pay you if you win.
Avoid and look elsewhere.
no licence mentioned ANYWHERE on website… NOR in terms … they call themselves The Company … very simple “business plan” 😄😄 steal as much as possible, then make yourself invisible 😄
Having read the previous review it all makes sense now. 500 spins on a particular game and not one scatter. Now I admit I can be a sore loser like the rest but I kept thinking at the time something didn't/doesn't add up here.
Don't exactly know what can be done or looked into in terms of an investigation but it does scream scam.
The fact each deposit I made with my bank came out under a different name should have rang alarm bells.
In my personal opinion if you're like me and was desperate to have a bet and all other sites weren't allowing you access so you joined Slotsnbets I'd just suck it up and go to a bookmakers.
There is definitely something suspicious about this site.
I for one won't be using it again. Just glad more money isn't missing.
Scam website. Old website was slotsnbets.com. Someone needs to do something about this place, they've been allowed to run for too long. They need to be shut down and victims should have their funds returned. It's a disgrace that "regulators" are ignoring this.
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