Dissybet Reviews 8

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total Scam

First time signing up I get 980$ because I was one of the lucky 51million people to win the draw. They said I could play with it or withdraw it so naturally I went to withdraw it. I got an "verification error" code saying the only way it can be fixed is by depositing 100USD so I said meh and went to play the money just to get it out of the way since I wasn't going to deposit 100USD. I won big with all time at 100k but also lost big and was doing 10k bonus buys because I was never going to deposit that 100USD. After talking to the very helpful AI chat helper telling me ill be able to withdraw after the deposit I said yano what lets try this. I deposit 100USD and it clears the "verification error" BUT then I go to withdraw again, I get prompted with another error this time named something like "account security" error for 200USD this time. The ai's excuse was that it was to make sure that my bank details match my account or something? I knew I had no problems there but I quit playing. It also has a button that says you can deposit with interac but you get forwarded to sketchy bitcoin conversion sites instead (that accept interac)

January 1, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

There are no T&C as well as no time…

There are no T&C as well as no time prescription as /the bonus,as well as no bonus code...I was upto 35g,and was required to make a $100 deposit,w no further documentation to prove identity or otherwise....the biggest indicator is they can't tell u any information except that your required to deposit 1-$100 deposit to withdraw the full amount.ITS A SCAM!

January 2, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam casino please be aware of this…

Scam casino please be aware of this shit scammer.
First you need to deposit 80$ or more to be your account verified after you make that deposit witch really will reflect in your balance you are asking for withdrawal to make another deposit of 150$ from the same withdrawal Bitcoin address this smells like a scam and scam and scam hope someone will close them.

December 31, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

scam

scam, you need to deposit at least 100$ to verify your account and you cant withdraw

December 30, 2025
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