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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Invalid License and Suspicious Practices – Likely a Scam

I signed up for 5win.games and received a $1,000 welcome bonus. Within just a few hours of playing, both my friend and I had over $1 million in winnings. At first, this seemed like an incredible opportunity, but the red flags quickly piled up.

When I tried to withdraw my winnings, I discovered that the minimum withdrawal amount is $3,000 and that I would need to deposit $100 before they would process the payout. Legitimate casinos never require deposits for withdrawals, so this raised immediate suspicions.

I also checked the casino's licensing information using the Curaçao license validation tool, and their claimed license is invalid. This further confirms that the site may not be operating legitimately.

The combination of massive, unrealistic winnings, impossible withdrawal conditions, and an invalid license makes it very likely that 5win.games is a scam. If you're considering using this platform, do not deposit any money. Proceed with extreme caution.

January 4, 2025
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