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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

USING ANOTHER ONLINE GAMING SITES GAMING LICENSE INFO!!! LIES LIES AND MORE LIES!!!

This place needs to be shut down and removed for impersonating Stake.us Casino Online Gaming because in “Satoshi-Slots.com” fine print (aka their privacy, aml, t&c’s, etc…) they are utilizing Stake.us gaming licensing information. I also (same as everyone else here) magically received $1,500 from them so I went on and played. I got up to around $100k in just one night. I had the thought of this is too good to be true bc that money would be life changing for me and my kiddos!!! Mentally, I have been back and forth about it all. I decided to just try to do the whole $100 crypto deposit and they did EXACTLY as I suspected - they told me they needed $225 for the aml insurance. I have done my research by cross referencing and fact checking ALL OF THEIR FINE PRINT against EVERYTHING I could find on deep internet searches to only come to the conclusion of: NOTHING IN THEIR FINE PRINT IS LEGAL SO I’M 100% CERTAIN THEY ARE DOING 100% ILLEGAL THINGS, one of the BIGGEST ILLEGAL ACTION THEY’RE PRESENTING IS THEY ARE MISREPRESENTING AND FALSIFYING THEMSELVES UNDER A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ONLINE GAMING CASINO WHEN THEY’VE GOT NOTHING TO DO WITH ONE ANOTHER - I have proof; screenshots of literally Everything that I’ve researched and messages back and forth with them! I’ve done my due-diligence within my own personal research on all of this; I’ve got proof they are falsifying their gaming license info they so graciously put into their fine print which happens to be another online casino’s gaming license info (Stake.us)…. down to messages between me and whomever or whatever is actually responding via messages that fully proves this as these criminals literally stated to me via messaging that they are not affiliated with Stake.us in any way, shape or form bc I literally asked them straight up after I found that info! They also state on their fine print they utilize the 3rd party Verification company of: SumSub - no they do not. They state to utilize KYC Verification - no they do not. Did they ever get ANY OF YOUR ID INFO FROM YOU??? No. They have literally the least info about you compared to other online gaming sites, don’t they? Yes, barely any info about you. I have so many other suspicious and proven to be incorrect/false/fake info on them and against them, but I’ve got better things to do with my time than to spend any more time on such scrum in this World! I’m just here with the hope of helping others researching this on whether or not to “gamble with an automatic loss” of at least $325+ of THEIR OWN HARD EARNED MONEY in hopes to make a huge change to their life!!! The only huge change you’ll be making to your life is you not being able to pay your bills, while some scrum in this world is livin it up, making bank off of hopeful people who actually probably REALLY REALLY REALLY NEED THE MONEY JUST TO LIVE DAY TO DAY AND PUT FOOD ON THE TABLE!!!!! DO NOT DO IT!!! DO NOT GIVE THEM ANY MONEY OR ANY MORE MONEY, PERIOD. If you don’t believe me, go ahead and look up the site for Stake.us and compare their entire platform against one another and then look up the gaming license on both at the bottom of their home pages!!! THE PROOF IS ALL THERE! I REALLY REALLY TRULY HOPE THIS HELPS SAVE SOME PEOPLE OUT THERE IN THIS ALREADY MESSED UP WORLD! ❤️ keep pushing forward y’all and find your very own successful and personally valued way to succeed in your life without giving a dime of your money to the greedy, selfish criminals of this World! OneLove (minus the cheaters&thieves) 😜

February 28, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

who wants to throw in on the deposit? I will give $1000 to each

I am also the winner of $1500 through my Instagram. I do enter a lot of drawings, but I have no recollection of this one, anyway. It says to play, withdraw, whatever you want, so I did. I scored a huge jackpot on the dog pound slot game. So I deposited $101 in Bitcoin for my authentication and to have my BTC address verified. Now it's asking for the exact amount of $100; otherwise, the algorithm won't detect $225 for some insurance nonsense. I tried to get my money back, but it just went into my balance. So the $225 is as far as I got, and it looks like everyone has stopped at this point. If it was fake, you would think that a lot more people would be posting about how fake this is, Right?

June 3, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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Someone said they won $1,500 at the $2 million prize party on Instagram, so when I opened the account, $1,500 was really deposited into the account. I played a game with it, but it exceeded $50,000, so I tried to withdraw money, but he said that I had to send $100 bitcoin to activate my account. So I sent it, and this time, the funds were large, so I asked them to pay $245 anti-terrorism insurance with USDT, so I paid about $245.85 over $245, and they didn't return it, saying they had to pay just $245. Now there are more than $222,000 in the account, but I'm not even receiving the principal. How do you kill a group of moving machines? So far, it's currently in progress. In addition, I reported it to the FBI.

July 6, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I won 1500$ and was able to make it…

I won 1500$ and was able to make it over 20K. I made the 100$ deposit to be able to Withdraw. But they asked me then again for 315$ to be able to withdraw. This site is a full scam. Be carefull and report it everywhere.
Im playing at online casinos for years this is the first time something like this happens to me. I have screenshots and everything. I made the deposit just to see if they will let me withdraw my money but they don't even let me withdraw my deposit. It's a SCAM

May 13, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Im 100% positive this is a scam site

Im 100% positive this is a scam site. I got 40000$ after winnings. Thats actually life changing money for me, im debt free with that money! But. When im trying to withdrawl it says in order to verify the account i need to deposit at last 100$ first. When im trying to contact live support, it takes about 24h before i get any respons in chat, and they say "I checked and your account is not yet activated in our system. In order to withdraw funds and make transactions, you need to activate it first. For some new users, the automatic security system initiates the need for forced verification. Activation requires a minimum deposit from your external crypto wallet like Binance, Сashapp and others. The minimum deposit amount is 100 USD and you can see in the "Deposit" section. This deposit will be credited to your Account. After deposit, your account will be activated automatically in the system and you will be able to operate and withdraw all your funds immediately. The activation takes about 30 minutes normally. There is no other way to activate and verify your account."

When im trying to say that i have been gambling online for many years, on different sites, i never ever have had this issue. Verification is always with KYC documents and never with deposits. It really does not make any sense.

So to sum it all up, avoid at all Cost. I dont have 100$ to verify shit, and its all a scam.

May 12, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Hard to believe. Yes, kind of but is it a scam? Nobody can say for sure because they haven't made the security deposit. I get it to a point.Part of me believes that part of me doesn't, but i'm willing

The only reason I'm writing a review is because the other a couple reviews on here. I suppose the one reset, no, he doesn't know for sure if it is but he thinks it is, uh and then the most recent 1 from pony or Terry, or whatever. Oh, it's guarantee you to scam.. for one. That $100 it does. Tell you you verify your account. And it says, right in there, that's the fourth step, and then your account is verified. KYC verification. Number 2, you say they've been dodging you, it clearly states, did it get take 24 to 48 hours or what up to 48 hours for a response in the check? They're not ignoring you. They'll message you, I've been back-and-forth, talking to him. And trend, it dot my eyes and crossed my T's and I'm trying to see if I'm willing to consider, uh, uh, I'm making that second deposit, which if you read through the terms of service. And uh, everything at the bottom of the web page,all the way down at the bottom of the webpage, I'll read through all that stuff. If you actually read it, you will figure out what that, uh next deposit is 4 supposedly, you know, whatever, but paragraph 14 section 5, that's what the other deposit is for what's up? A ML policy. Since it is not located in the United States work, there's something along those lines. I know it's not here. I'm taking caraco over some s***, but supposedly that's what that other deposit is for which I mean has anybody paid it like actually paid that security deposit?? What happens after that? Can you cash out? Can you not do they? Just to leave your account and if they take your money, what happens? Nobody knows because nobody's done it yet. So can can you really call it a scam? You can call it whatever you want. But in all reality, it's not until they completely SCREW YOU..right? I got the $1500 promo. Also I first thing I did is the verification. Oh, while I was waiting for me to decide if I want to pay that $one00 on that. And then I just sat there and played the game and played and played and played, I worked my way up the verification, went through it was verified. Go to withdraw my cryptocurrency. It says, it's temporarily. On hold or whatever my town and then that's where the a ML s*** comes up. I'm gonna make that security deposit, and it's $245. That's what mine is still haven't paid that a lot of it's hard to believe or maybe too good to be true. Yeah, you win large amount of money. But the only time that happens is when I'm betting, a large amount of money, like hundreds of dollars a spin or 1000A spin. But pay the security composite, see what happens. I mean, you got money, you lose if you're gambling. So take that fifty-fifty chance, pay your security deposit or a AML thing. Let's see what happens. I've been playing for a few weeks now. I'll fit the $1500 promote, and I spent up down up down up Brown. I want to know what else. There's only a few games bet I can hit on. I'm not gonna tell you what, but there's only a couple. Alright. I guess it long story shorts. I bet you, you've taken more of them with the deposit is walking into the casino and then walked out with nothing I'm almost certain that a lot of people have. I know I have, but it was we learned her amount in that couple 100. Take that wrist man and I keep saying it. Let's see what happens if it's if it doesn't work.. Who f****** cares? You're probably gonna lose that money plane in another casino anyway, and if it does work? Well, then you have a yeah, another review to write and somebody to apologize to for calling their s***, a scam in b******* and thieves. Don't you think enjoy your day? I'm gonna take the risk, but I'm also sitting at over $500000. So you do the math.

May 6, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Satoshi-Slots.com Stole $140,000+ Winnings – Balance Vanished, Support Ignoring, $100 Scam Fee

I received a $1500 promo code from Satoshi-Slots.com, played as per the terms (which say you can “play on it or withdraw funds in any comfortable way”-no mention of a $100 fee), and ended up winning over $264,000.

As soon as I exited the slot game, my balance dropped from $264,000 to $124,000 with no explanation. Support has been dodging me for days, and now they’re trying to make me pay a fake $100 “verification” fee that isn’t mentioned anywhere in the promo terms.

Here’s what I have for proof:

Screenshot of the live chat where I asked for support and gave my exact balances.

Screenshot of the $264,000 in-game balance and the $124,000 main screen balance after it dropped.

Screenshot of me explaining the jumps from $321K → $280K → $264K → $124K, and asking why it happened.

Screenshot of the promo code and terms-no $100 fee listed.

Screenshot where I called out the $100 scam, quoted their promo, and explained there’s no playthrough left.

This is a straight-up scam. Beware of Satoshi-Slots.com and don’t trust their promos or support. If anyone else has had this happen, let’s connect and make noise.
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April 28, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It’s a 100% scam

It’s a 100% scam. My email was drawn and they said I won $1500 bucks to play on or withdraw however I please. I decided to start playing with some of it and it quickly turned into $4500 and when I went to withdraw some of it I was told I had to deposit $100 to verify my account… ok no biggie I know some online casinos require that. So I made my deposit and the fee made me $3 short and they still wldnt allow me to withdraw. Told me I had to deposit another $100 and make sure I spent extra to cover the fee. I went ahead and done it because I was told I cld withdrawal my balance immediately if I did. So I did…. And now they’re saying I still can’t withdraw unless I do another deposit of $315 bucks for insurance since I live in the United States. I’m not depositing more money.

May 3, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Probably a scam

Probably a scam. You win outrageous amounts of money. And then when it's time to verify they want you to put $100 or more in. I'm not going to put the $100 in so I can't say 100% that it's a scam but I'm like 99% sure.

April 24, 2025
Unprompted review

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