SpinMaster87
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I played at Red Dog casino online for a couple of months. It was nothing crazy; just regular small stakes. Then I hit a $5,000 jackpot, and that’s when the real circus began.
Verification is a nightmare. You have to send:

Pro tip: Put your wallet address in both the email subject and body and include the phrase “This is a static wallet” or they’ll keep stalling.
Took two months of back-and-forth emails to get verified because every time I sent something, they waited 2-3 days to respond and always asked for something new.
If you deposit with a credit card, don’t be surprised if the charges show up under random merchant names. I disputed a charge thinking it was fraud, and Red Dog online casino immediately called me about the chargeback. I agreed to pay them back just to avoid more problems, and suddenly I had a VIP host assigned to me, which was actually helpful when they blocked my email for sending too many verification requests.
If you use their promo offers, be extra careful. I accepted a $100 free credit, managed to win big again, but their terms are brutal:
I’ve read other players’ experiences, and it’s the same story:
Verification is a nightmare. You have to send:
- A photocopy of your ID
- A utility bill with your name and address matching your ID
- A banking form (avoid using a checking account—just go with Bitcoin to save yourself the headache)
- A static Bitcoin wallet (they won’t approve withdrawals if your wallet is dynamic, and some wallets, like Cash App, don’t work)

Pro tip: Put your wallet address in both the email subject and body and include the phrase “This is a static wallet” or they’ll keep stalling.
Took two months of back-and-forth emails to get verified because every time I sent something, they waited 2-3 days to respond and always asked for something new.
If you deposit with a credit card, don’t be surprised if the charges show up under random merchant names. I disputed a charge thinking it was fraud, and Red Dog online casino immediately called me about the chargeback. I agreed to pay them back just to avoid more problems, and suddenly I had a VIP host assigned to me, which was actually helpful when they blocked my email for sending too many verification requests.
If you use their promo offers, be extra careful. I accepted a $100 free credit, managed to win big again, but their terms are brutal:
- Max withdrawal is capped at $500 from promo winnings
- One wrong bet over the allowed limit = all winnings voided
- Accidentally bet $20? Say goodbye to everything.
I’ve read other players’ experiences, and it’s the same story:
- KYC takes forever
- People get stalled while waiting, then lose everything back
- They love to “find issues” with your docs so they can drag out the process
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