When I think of a review site, I think of something like Yelp or Trip Advisor – these are websites where people go to leave all kinds of reviews, whether positive, neutral or negative. Bitcoin Reviewer, however, seems to have a different understanding of what it means to be a good review website. I am convinced that they get paid via hidden affiliate programs, which are meant to scam you and me – regular Bitcoin gamblers. It’s like a chain of bad luck where one thing leads to another and you end up being Bad Luck Brian. Here is the lowdown on gambling sites posing as legitimate on Bitcoin Reviewer. I know for a fact that one of the websites they have listed with good reviews because they have terrible winning odds. Another one of the websites has stolen players’ identities and they’re still paying the price! Bitcon Reviewer definitely gets paid somehow, whether it’s Bitcoin from the casinos directly or via affiliate programs, or both. They are scammers on a large scale and you will end up getting scammed if you read and believe everything that is written on their site. There is no way that a site that lists casinos with crappy odds, pyramid schemed, cheating, lying and questionable activities can be a real, unbiased venture. It certainly is not. It is definitely buyer beware when it comes to Bitcoin Reviewer. If anybody out there wants to find out which casinos listed on there are likely to scam you then I have a definitive answer for you – ALL of them. It just depends on your luck how badly you will get scammed, that’s all. It can range from pretty innocent to very severe, so it is really up to you to keep your wits about you. Don’t be stupid and stay safe!
Date of experience: May 3, 2014
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