Lots of new people signed up, including some dubious characters. Seems like some feathers have been ruffled.
Can you spot them?
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I like quizzes. The winner gets free beer, right?
I'll have one anyway and start working on this puzzle. I think it's Friday, so day (morning) drinking is allowed.
Thanks Harry
This thread is certainly attracting a lot of attention - from everyone who has just come in the door to CM himself. Are threads like this - about new casinos - usually this popular?Good Luck!
I found 3 so far and they are monitoring the thread.
It IS the place which has helped me sort this out so thanks to CM.Good that there still is place where you can get some help, information (or what ever is your question), from people with big amount of knowledge and experience (not speaking about myself here but many who have contributed once again in thread) when you ask.
Hope CM always remain place where you can ask and get good educated answers faster than you would from any support or authorities. Every thread like this are at least little bit spreading awareness about shit holes like this.
I think I rasied the initial question. I joined CM a while ago to share thoughts about gambling problems and felt very supported by the comments. By and large, I have stayed gamble free but lockdown was making that difficult which is why I went looking for a distraction. Fortunately, I didn't deposit life-changing amounts and, frankly, 'knew' that there was a chance that this was a dodgy outfit. Within a few days, my fraud alert was fully raised which is when I stopped and started investigating including coming here with my original question. If the threads here have helped others, personally I will be delighted with that. A moment of not thinking straight a few weeks ago has passed and I am back on the straight and narrow. CM can take credit for that.Yeah, same old DreamRJ, agree with you. The tactics of the scammers rarely change.
However, in this case, I think slightly differently. Leomonaco went live around mid-May. I counted about 25 UK-focused aff sites promoting them, many with the usual NON-GS SEO text (you know what I mean, don't want to spell it out, although some scammers covered the short form as a keyword too). They literally flooded Google. I looked back a few weeks and it wouldn't appear at all, well not on the first 10 Google pages and then out of nowhere, it is multiple times in the top results on page 1 with specific searches.
To achieve that requires a lot of coordinated work and a few shady SEO tricks, especially for those UK and Swedish-relevant keywords.
Obviously, and from what I estimate, a few hundred UK players signed up, the majority on GS. They are the easiest prey (no offence please) for these scammers. We have seen now a handful posting here but how many never won to withdraw or simply took the loss and worse, might still be playing there?
The site looks pretty neat for a scam casino and has all bells and whistles you would expect. With such a thread, there is at least some warning popping up when anyone searches for the casino name. One can only hope that players would search before throwing money at them.
Lots of new people signed up, including some dubious characters. Seems like some feathers have been ruffled.
Can you spot them?
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I’ll be honest - I’ve been reading it the same way as you all along too!
I was reading it as Lemoncocoa ...... didn’t bother to look at the website to see the Leo ripoff...I’ll be honest - I’ve been reading it the same way as you all along too!
Pretty much the same bud.I think I rasied the initial question. I joined CM a while ago to share thoughts about gambling problems and felt very supported by the comments. By and large, I have stayed gamble free but lockdown was making that difficult which is why I went looking for a distraction. Fortunately, I didn't deposit life-changing amounts and, frankly, 'knew' that there was a chance that this was a dodgy outfit. Within a few days, my fraud alert was fully raised which is when I stopped and started investigating including coming here with my original question. If the threads here have helped others, personally I will be delighted with that. A moment of not thinking straight a few weeks ago has passed and I am back on the straight and narrow. CM can take credit for that.
Well, they replaced some of it on the desktop version and that is an exact match with.....
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OK people. Let us turn this down a few notches.
We can all agree that LeoMonaco is a rogue outfit.
We can agree that Evobet is part of Campeon Affiliates.
We can also agree that Evobet was open for UK players some time ago - November 2018 was when they blocked UK traffic.
As far as I know these are white label casinos which share some of the same licensing, customer support, or other attributes at some times.
I know a lot of you are claiming that the operations and ownership are the same between Campeon and LeoMonaco - they are not.
By the way, according to ViewDNS, a registrant of domain names called CW Marketing B.V has registered domain names like "newsleomonaco dot com", on 3 September 2019, and here's the link that proves it:You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.. DomainBigData tells me that before the name servers for leomonaco dot com changed to domaincontrol dot com, and before that leomonaco dot com, it used to have a name server for three days that was called campeon dot bet. Here's the link that proves that:You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.. The campeon dot bet website invites me to sign up for Campeonbet. There is no way they are not connected.
Searching for Evoplay on ViewDNS shows that someone with that registrant name also registered Campeon Gaming Partners related domain names, here's the link that shows that:You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.. This further connects the two.