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Review from Shannon
on casino4aces
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Impression : Negative
Do NOT play at this casino. Check the links to payout
percentages. The links don't exsist.
Check the links to how you cash out. Same thing, the links don't exist.
I deposited 100$. Finished at a a balance of 400$ and cashed out. The
casino doesn't answer my emails. On one day I sent over 10 emails and
they didn't answer one of them.
The casino wrote one email back to me after Neteller contacted them and
said they would pay me but of course they didn't. It was just a coverup
email to keep Neteller happy.
Please, please, please, do NOT play at this casino. I am so angry at
myself that I didn't think twice about this casino.
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