BitcoinReviewer.com
Unfair Biased Review Website
New York, New York, 10004
Bitcoin Reviewer claims to only list “expert” reviews. Who are the experts who post these reviews? I bet they’re some people that get paid to filter through all the reviews that get submitted to make sure the bad reviews never slip through. Here are a few examples of how the online Bitcoin casinos listed on Bitcoin Reviewer will scam you. The first and most common way is plain theft. They will confiscate your Bitcoin for a vague reason or no reason at all. They’ll say something like your account is being used fraudulently or that somebody else has logged in to your account from a location somewhere in Romania. If you try to challenge these illegitimate claims you’ll never get a reply. I had my Bitcoin stolen by one of these gambling sites and I’m still talking to them about it. It’s been 6 weeks and I’m yet to withdraw my winnings. Another way they can scam you is ask for your ID and then sell it on to somebody else. My friend had their identity stolen this way and he’s been paying for it ever since. Most casinos listed on Bitcoin Reviewer also frequently change their terms and conditions to make sure the players can’t keep up with the changes and the small print, and therefore risk losing their Bitcoin even when playing legitimately. Some sites also lie about their license and their location, which leaves you vulnerable to fraud. One of the casinos has actually appeared on a TV show that called them out as a scammer that doesn’t pay their players out on their winnings. It’s a shame that this website still exists because people who know little about legitimate Bitcoin casinos risk losing their money by giving their Bitcoin to these crooks. Ignore all positive reviews on Bitcoin Reviewer!