High Roller Aldo Banned — #scammerwinna Campaign Erupts
Coordinated #scammerwinna spam wave engulfs Winna's World Cup promos
High roller Aldo, who had suffered losses of $3 million on Winna, requested a limit increase after his account was restricted, only to have the casino close his account entirely. Players saw this as an overreaction, suggesting the casino panicked at the prospect of a recovering player.
The closure ignited a coordinated social media campaign under the hashtag #scammerwinna, predominantly driven by Turkish users. They shared complaints of winnings being canceled and withdrawal options blocked, portraying Winna as a platform that cannot be trusted to pay out.
For any player evaluating Winna, this pattern suggests a casino that may act against users when faced with even modest financial risk. One observer even predicted the casino's demise within six months, citing a dwindling player base and mounting backlash.
If you’re looking for a professional casino, stay far away from @Winna . They can’t even afford to pay out winnings. A total circus run by amateur clowns. 🤡🎪 #scam #scammerwinna #gambling
@SVJroadsters @Winna Damn cuh is aldo from turkey or something ? There have been a lot of posts lately about winna banned his acc
@GambaRewards @yeet I did nothing wrong except win on Winna’s original games. They suddenly accused me of breaking the rules and froze my account. Seeing Winna in 2nd place is unbelievable. 🥶 Winna is a scam casino!
@GambaRewards @yeet look up where winna is licensed!!! its completely fake and a scam website stop putting bullshit on here
@LyonzGambles @Winna Bro they scammed players outta thousands and thousands when they clipped bets on plinko, coinclimber and coin flip. Winna is trash







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