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Pragmatic Play and fake money streamers

Started by berliner 50 replies
berliner
High Roller
832 points
5 years ago
#1

It’s starting to become more and more obvious now, especially after Bigwinboard’s article on “shady streamers”, that Pragmatic Play are a driving force when it comes to fake money streamers. When you look at the most well known fake money streamers like roshtein, foss, and classy beef (I hate the fact I even know them by name because they are a bunch of asshat scammers), it’s always Pragmatic Pragmatic Pragmatic. And it’s not only that, my Youtube is being spammed by Pragmatic Play “big wins” from “Youtubers” I have never heard about. Just random people it seems who for some reason have turned highrollers over night, landing massive wins on Pragmatic slots. All humans with more than 10 brain cells will be able to put 1+1 together and see through the bullshit. But this is starting to really provoke me now.

I suggest the following to really hit them where it hurts.

– Boycott Pragmatic Play slots. Simply do not play them. They are not as popular as social media makes them out to be. It’s all a marketing scam. These shit affiliates promoting Pragmatic Play also promote casinos that are heavily involved in criminal activities such as money laundering and what not. It’s no good for any decent human being who wants a better world.

– Bigwinboard should blacklist Pragmatic Play to make a statement. Educate players why they are being blacklisted. Imo, Pragmatic Play are far worse than any other game provider.

– Report Pragmatic Play to the UKGC and other regulators. It only takes an email to let them know why you think this is wrong.

Enough is enough.

  1. Gorky
    High Roller
    522 points
    5 years ago
    #2

    And to add, it is a well known fact that pragmatic play pays streamers to play their games. But yeah something really fishy is going on here. Either all these streamers are playing demo versions where you can manually trigger big win sequences or they are playing with 120% RTP on the shit casinos they promote. Way to go pragmatic.

  2. Luckyshot
    Degen
    486 points
    5 years ago
    #3

    Jupp and then you have affiliate sites like Casinomeister who claim to be the "advocates of fairness and truth" yet they accept money from pragmatic play to promote them. It just doesnt look good at all when you know the background of Pragmatic and what they are involved in. How in the hell are Casinomeister going to maintain an unbiased position when they are being paid by those they are supposed to protect players from. Also, their community gives them too much credit as if they are much better than other affiliate sites.

  3. Admin
    Admin
    5 years ago
    #4

    This is indeed a problem that we are well aware of and are keeping a close eye on. It's unacceptable and I'm personally starting to lose patience.

  4. RayBan
    Degen
    252 points
    5 years ago
    #5

    No wonder the general public hate online gambling so much 🙄 

  5. Carpe Diem
    Degen
    277 points
    5 years ago
    #6

    There's no doubt in my mind that Pragmatic Play are in bed with all those fake streamers but the real problem in my opinion are the crypto and Curacao licensed casinos. All fake streamers play at those casinos for obvious reasons. You don't ever see them playing with those big bets day in and day out at reputable casinos like Rizk, Videoslots or Mr Green.

  6. Rocky
    Degen
    356 points
    5 years ago
    #7

    Posted by: @luckyshot

    Jupp and then you have affiliate sites like Casinomeister who claim to be the "advocates of fairness and truth" yet they accept money from pragmatic play to promote them. It just doesnt look good at all when you know the background of Pragmatic and what they are involved in. How in the hell are Casinomeister going to maintain an unbiased position when they are being paid by those they are supposed to protect players from. Also, their community gives them too much credit as if they are much better than other affiliate sites.

    To be fair, Casinomeister IS better than most other affiliate sites. They have helped a large number of players get their winnings and people are free to criticise on their forum. Sure, at the end of the day they are affiliates too and some things are questionable, but to place them in the same group of affiliates as, say, Askgamblers or casino grounds for example is flat out wrong. For what it's worth, that's how I see it.

  7. Adrian Ripburger
    High Roller
    757 points
    5 years ago
    #8

    So many trolls swarming Twitter as soon as you bring up the topic of fake money streamers. They use the same old tactic of trying to deflect the criticism and paint the accuser as someone equally bad and as someone with an agenda trying to hit back at their competitor. Like that "Bryan Smyth" guy, sounds like a streamer using a fake account on Twitter. Didn't those fruity slots guys call you "failed streamer" or something along those lines? This guy is using the exact same rethoric.

  8. Berserker
    Degen
    463 points
    5 years ago
    #9

    Posted by: @adrian-ripburger

    So many trolls swarming Twitter as soon as you bring up the topic of fake money streamers. They use the same old tactic of trying to deflect the criticism and paint the accuser as someone equally bad and as someone with an agenda trying to hit back at their competitor. Like that "Bryan Smyth" guy, sounds like a streamer using a fake account on Twitter. Didn't those fruity slots guys call you "failed streamer" or something along those lines? This guy is using the exact same rethoric.

    Twitter is probably more infested with trolls than any other social media. And you can bet your ass the fake streamers have their little army of trolls spreading disinformation and trolling their competitors and those trying to clean up the streaming scene.

     

  9. Dave
    Beginner
    24 points
    5 years ago
    #10

    Proof . That Prafg Aka Top gaming are still upto there old tricks

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