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That is an affiliate site or possibly a site owned by the owners of the scam site it redirects to.

I believe the other big wins casino has closed down and they are using their that casinos logo and information on this redirect site.

When you click sign up it redirects to
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.


I am sorry but you will never see that money again, the best thing you can attempt to do is chargeback or dispute the payments with your bank, especially as MCC 7995 won't have been used.

You can read more about this scam here:
 
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That is an affiliate site or possibly a site owned by the owners of the scam site it redirects to.

I believe the other big wins casino has closed down and they are using their that casinos logo and information on this redirect site.

When you click sign up it redirects to
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.


I am sorry but you will never see that money again, the best thing you can attempt to do is chargeback or dispute the payments with your bank, especially as MCC 7995 won't have been used.

You can read more about this scam here:

This is what Virgin Media has to say when you try to go to bigwins01.online

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This is the site I went on to
Yep, the logo from that email matches the scam site, did you get targeted through emails or social media?

Be very careful where you sign up in the future, make sure to check multiple third party websites for reviews and avoid trusting trustpilot (ayyy) due to the ease of astroturfing (fake reviews) on that platform.

Additionally unless the site is an RTG-powered platform, where bonuses are such huge percentages its usually too good to be true and is an attempt to entice players. RTG casinos tend to offer such large percentages because most of them run the games at 91% which makes a 300-400% similar value to a 100-200%er at 95%. With that said sometimes casinos do advertise welcome packages using the entire percentage, lets say 450, with it actually turning out to be a 200% then a 100% then two 75%s
 
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Yep, the logo from that email matches the scam site, did you get targeted through emails or social media?

Be very careful where you sign up in the future, make sure to check multiple third party websites for reviews and avoid trusting trustpilot (ayyy) due to the ease of astroturfing (fake reviews) on that platform.
No I didn’t get targeted from emails or anything I just randomly went on and found the site it was the attractive bonuses they do
 

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