Jake
GBTHIS IS A SCAM THIS IS A SCAM. THEY WILL PAYOUT WITHDRAWS (FOR MOST PEOPLE) BUT THEY USE SOCIAL ENGENEERING TO SCAM PEOPLE FOR MUCH MORE THAN THEY PAY, SO THEY CAN AFFORD TO PAYOUT WITHDRAWS. PAYING USERS IS NOT THE ISSUE, THE METHODS THEY UTILIZE TO OBTAIN USERS FUNDS IS INHUMANE AND MORALLY DISPICABLE.
Cindy
HKI made a small deposit and I won a lot I made a small deposit and I won a lot, I'm so lucky, and I get withdrawals very quickly. I think I should go buy some more lottery tickets haha thanks luckybird
Bethany Farrell
GBHorrible casino Horrible casino. They will take your deposit with no problem, but when you win, they refuse to pay! If you want to securely withdraw your funds, stick to reputable and established casinos like Stake and TrustDice.
Curtis Brian OBrien
GBNonce of hidden biggest wins are always 40k to 50k Kinda sus that everyday all the rare and biggest wins are hidden accounts with the nonce being from 40k to 50k. 3/4 of online users are bots, games are good for 24hrs after release then updated and nerfd Rtp is 20% House is 10+ Weekly bonus is 1$. No monthly. Terrible rain/grab system Tip limits SCAMELA ANDERSON DRUNKIN A SCAM ADAMS IN SCAM FRANCISCO
Timothy Grey
GBGrotesque Scam Garbage To call Lucky Bird a scam is actually being kind. It is a blatant disgrace. It provides a "faucet" by which to grab unlimited playable coins. The system is designed with redundant systems to ensure these free coins disappear. If you figure out their patterns, the system pretends to be timing out, trying to dissuade further play. Once I figured this out, the system got more and more aggressive to recover these free coins. It uses predictive technology to anticipate your moves, so you can never achieve a win using their free faucet provisions. For instance, its coin flip multiplier game will immediately seize up if you manage to get a hefty multiplier, again trying to stop you from continuing. The computer gets smarter and smarter everytime you play. Once their system realizes that YOU (the player) knows it's a scam, forget ever making their Faucet coins multiply. Avoid this hideous disgrace of a scam. Same mentality of the Microsoft scammer wanting payment in gift cards. Probably a side gig for Jill Biden in the House