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They get ya coming and going.
I'm gonna tell you all how this works as I myself ran an Orion stars casino for some time. There is a pyramid type scheme going on here.
On the top of course are the software developers. They create the games. They then sell the games to distributors who market it to agents who use cashiers to handle the front line.
Players typically deal with cashiers that are put on by agents. These are the ones that rip you off. Let me tell you how.
Facebook actually has quite the process to go through to advertise a gaming site such as Orion Stars and others. So agents set up these pages and have all the contracts and what not signed but they cant run it 24hrs by themselves so they hire cashiers. We have all seen the ads for casino workers online daily pay I'm sure.
Here's where the whole scam comes together.
Distributors sell "credits" to agents. The more they buy the better discount. I have seen packages where each credit was 0.12 cents each. This is how agents make money. They sell those credits to the player for a buck each as if it was a real dollar. Some add a bonus, some don't. So in order to get the best deal agents hire cashiers then make them purchase their own credit package through the agent at a discounted rate but usually around 0.80 cents each. The cashiers now under the agents site sell the credits they bought to the players at a buck a piece. Ok seems cool but why do they rip off people...because often a player will win more than the cashier bought or has to offer and instead of losing their investment they burn the player and recycle the players credits back into their pot which converts them back to whatever price they paid
Now the cashier has even more credits to sell for a buck each. They block the player and move onto the next victim. Often the agent knows nothing cause they just purchase credits and have a manager distribute them to paying cashiers. Now that the cashier has a system down they start advertising in groups and through messenger. They offer tons of free play in exchange for sharing a post and leaving a positive review (before you even play there). This builds up their page and makes them seem more legit. But you'll notice often the free play is on a system that's obscure and not nearly as well put together as the popular ones. Some of them even bootleg the games to create this system. It is a quick buck and a lot of them at that. Lets figure a cashier has 1000 credits they spent say $500 for. They sell all of them and burn the winners. This number could be infinite but we will use a winnings of $1000. That $1000 in winnings converts back to initial cost and now becomes 2000 credits. So cashier got $3000 for $500 invested. Do this every day for a week...that $500 becomes $15,000. That's potentially about $750,000 a year from a measly $500 investment. I know this is a hard goal and a high potential but it made it easy number wise to explain the system and why scammers be scamming.
The typical RTP or return to player percentages are 34 to 73 percent meaning a minimum average profit of 27 percent can be expected of every investment in coin packages. Legal land based casinos are governed at around a 92 percentage and above RTP minimum. This is why they are labeled as sweepstakes games or games of skill. They avoid the gaming laws that way.
If you want to win more there's one way. Switch up verified agents and use new IP addresses and/or devices each time. As the systems are programmed to let newer players win more and record your device and iP info. That's why you notice after a while with one agent you don't seem to hardly win at all.
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