Fake Gambling: Same scam casino under different names

bruce71

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While looking for a new site to play on, I stumbled onto a chain of almost identical casinos. Same layout, same games, same fake licensing text, just slightly different logos and URLs.

After cross-checking domains, layouts, and terms - it’s clear these are all part of the same scam network.

Key Red Flags Across These Sites:

  • Same website template used across different brands (logo swapped, everything else untouched)
  • Fake licensing claims - most mention "Curacao license" but don’t link to any verifiable validator
  • Identical bonuses and terms - recycled promo text word-for-word
  • Games listed from major providers (like NetEnt, Pragmatic) but not actually playable - only demos or “loading errors”
  • No real support - live chat bots or generic Gmail contact addresses
  • No KYC or weak KYC - lets you deposit easily but blocks withdrawal unless you provide ridiculous documents they then ignore
  • Slow or no payouts - tons of user reports of withdrawals “pending” for weeks or simply vanishing

Connected Casinos (Same Backend):

VegasKings247.com

Luckypalacebonus.net

SpinBetEmpire.com

GoldenStakePlay.net

RoyaleWin360.org

Many more (feel free to post if you find others)


Identical Terms of Service Sections:

Literally copied text, including grammatical errors, from one site to another. Even the contact emails are reused between domains. Some don’t even bother to change the casino name in the footer.


Fake Reviews Everywhere:

All these casinos have sketchy “review” pages on new blogs with 0 comments, 5-star ratings, and clearly AI-generated review text. Some even pretend to have Trustpilot reviews, but when you click the links - 404.

If you see a new “casino” with the following signs:

  • Broken games
  • Over-the-top bonuses
  • No license link
  • Same layout you’ve seen somewhere else

...do not sign up. These sites exist to farm deposits, block withdrawals, and disappear after 3-6 months.

If anyone else has been stung by these or finds more clones, drop them below. We need to keep this list growing and help others avoid the same mess.

Here’s what one of those sketchy sites might look like. Even without the exact URL, if it looks anything like this you should seriously stay away

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Yeah man, I got burned by SpinBetEmpire.com. Deposited $100 in BTC, played some fake-ass version of Gates of Olympus, then poof—site froze. Live chat told me to "restart browser." 🤡 Avoid that whole list.
 
Yeah man, I got burned by SpinBetEmpire.com. Deposited $100 in BTC, played some fake-ass version of Gates of Olympus, then poof—site froze. Live chat told me to "restart browser." 🤡 Avoid that whole list.
RoyaleWin360.org hit me with the classic “your withdrawal is under security review” trick. 19 days later, nothing. Emailed them—bounceback. Used VPN to log in again, site’s GONE. Just blank white page now.
 
I checked out GoldenStakePlay.net just now. It’s literally a carbon copy of Luckypalacebonus.net—same typos, same “About Us” text, even the same GIF banners. Can’t believe these sites get away with it.
 
👀 These guys even fake licensing numbers. I clicked their so-called “Curacao eGaming” badge and it went nowhere. Just a static PNG image. Like they didn’t even try. Lazy AND shady.
 
What pisses me off is the fake reviews. I Googled “VegasKings247.com legit” and the top result had 4 fake comments praising the “fast payouts.” Fast? I couldn’t even load the game lobby 💀
 
This is why I stick to vetted casinos. If the terms, layout, and bonus rules look too damn similar to another sketchy site? I’m out. Thanks for this post—it’s saving people money and sanity.
 
What pisses me off is the fake reviews. I Googled “VegasKings247.com legit” and the top result had 4 fake comments praising the “fast payouts.” Fast? I couldn’t even load the game lobby 💀
Yep. Every time I see one of those AI-written reviews saying “great support team and smooth process,” I know it's a trap. Real users don’t talk like that. Whole network’s a con.
 
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