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Analysis of the website
"Liraspin.com"

Trust score

Average

Is Liraspin.com legit?

Liraspin is a relatively new online casino that offers a variety of games and promotions, including a welcome pack of up to €450 and 250 free spins. While the site has received mostly positive reviews regarding its games and customer service, some users have reported issues with withdrawals and transparency. Read more

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Liraspin.com

First analysis date: 11/11/2024
Domain creation date
04/12/2024 (Less than 2 years)
Domain expiration date
04/12/2025 (Less than 6 months left)
Owner identification in the Whois
The owner of the domain name is hidden in the Whois
User reviews on Scamdoc
(Average rating of 1 out of 1 Review)

1 Review / Comment


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  • Fuming 01/03/2025 at 09:57 PM

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    What they don't tell you at the start:

    Liraspin is not available in the UK, I made the greave mistake to download it while on holiday.

    The advert said €50 and 150 spins free, so once I downloaded their app I expected to spend the €50 on a habit-building exercise. They demanded a €50 deposit first, then allowed me to spend some of the money, without ever explaining that I'll be spending my own money first, while the free signing up bonus money stays untouched.

    When I wanted to withdraw the rest of my money, I realised that I needed to verify my email to make a withdrawal. And obviously, as much as the deposit confirmation email came through into my spam folder, none of the verification attempts did.

    Customer support told me to reset browsers, delete histories, clear cashes and even download a different browser to cheat the system - but nothing helped. I knew that once I was back in the UK, it'd be game over and bye-bye deposit money.

    The games look nothing like advertised - I guess I should have known this was way too good to be true. I mean how else are they going to keep all their people employed and the miserable winnings going if not be stealing money from unsuspecting people like myself...

    Customer service tried to fix the issue and are probably still trying. It has been hours now..

    Other problems include: the website keeps changing its address, so every time you are logging in, the website has a different number in front of their name so your devices cannot match the... Read more

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