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Review from George L.
on Club Dice Casino
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Impression : Negative
I made 2 purchases from club dice for $100 each. When I
checked my account a couple days later I noticed they charged me 4x$100
causing me to have 1 debit purchase and 1 check bounce costing me a total
of $91 and a black mark on my checking account. The money was later
released but as they were holding it it was unavailable for my check and
debit transactions. Their customer service is attrocious, they cannot
follow through with anything, return phone calls or resolve anything.
Bad Bad casino
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