I found very good user experience
I found very good user experience. The payouts were fast. Overall great experience at truststake

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In an industry filled with "fly-by-night" operators, we built Truststake on a foundation of absolute transparency. After years behind the scenes, we saw that players were tired of questioning if their funds were safe or if the games were fair. Truststake is our answer: a rock-solid, high-energy environment where the name says it all. We’ve combined "bank-grade" security with a passion for world-class gaming, ensuring that while you focus on the strategy, we handle the safety in the background.
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I found very good user experience. The payouts were fast. Overall great experience at truststake

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One of hundreds fake scam cloned casino scam sites run by criminals crooks scammers fraudsters and spammers from Eastern Europe pretending to be English British and regulated by. British gambling commission but it’s NIT. Fake bonuses fake free skins and the fake wins you receive are not classed as real win money and they will never allow you to withdraw any thing and will always fund a reason to close your account. Fake positive reviews by their own criminal associates . Stay away from these scam criminal casinos.

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Outright fraud. Didn’t use them but it’s obvious and somehow it’s impossible to get them off my sms no matter how many times I report and block for spam.

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In reply to The reply below -
Words are cheap
Once again, legitimate, regulated casinos don’t need to use cloudflare servers to hide their identity (they use their own servers) and I am still receiving sms spam on a daily basis. I’m not stupid and I stand by my review below remove your cloudflare servers if you have nothing to hide and don’t use sms spam to promote your “casino”.
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Truststake.com and truststake1 are 2 cloned sites and part of a coordinated online fraud network - not a legitimate or licensed. They operate through illegal SMS messages, email messages and fabricated bonus offers to lure victims into depositing money. The whole setup is designed to steal funds, not pay out winnings.
This is the sms message they sent me from a burner domain tonight - so they’re giving away £5000 just like that ???? So obviously a scam.
Hocus Bonus! Your account has been magically credited with a New Exclusive 5,000£ plus 300FS. All Set - Open:Link redacted)
This site is linked to burner domains and victims will be redirected to Another domain with a final deposit page. Everything is hidden behind Cloudflare to obscure the true operators, and multiple people have already reported being defrauded by identical scam sites. Police are involved

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