Are you a member of Worldwinner? this is a scam sites!
By siplever
@siplever (32)
Philippines
January 4, 2010 10:50pm CST
This morning I've tried to play games on worldwinner.com as I've seen the president of this game Blacklow... I'm really interested to play games and deposit to win cash but as I've search it in google.. the site mentioned is a scam site... so sad that this is not a good site... I am scam now and waste 3 hours of my day... If you are a member of this site, don't expect money from them and don't be scam for depositing..
2 people like this
4 responses
@smokeywins (120)
• United States
7 Jan 10
I used to play all the time until there was a legal change that banned residents of my state from playing for cash. This turned my account into a free play only account which for me was really not worth the time. I prefer to try and play games that actually award me something for my time.
I actually found a better site that actually gives you the option to play for free and actually awards you for your time. The site is Winster.com. While this site may not have as many games available as some others, it awards you points for playing that you can then trade in for prizes. You are alloted a set number of spins each day as a free member, and if you would like more spins you can upgrade to a paid account which gives you more spins and also awards you more points than a free account does allowing you to get to your prize quicker. I find this is a great alternative to WorldWinner.
@youless (112483)
• Guangzhou, China
5 Jan 10
It is good to know that. Although I am not a member of it, but at least I won't join it after your post. Thank you!
I love China
@ravinskye (8237)
• United States
5 Jan 10
I played world winner a few times, but just for free. I linked to it from pogo.com because the games seemed interesting. I won a good bit of my games, which made me considering paying but i never did. i had this bad feeling that if i paid all the sudden i would be paired up with expert players and i would lose all my money quickly. i'm sorry to hear it's a scam. so sad how nothing can be trusted these days.
@dependent (131)
• China
5 Jan 10
as the saying goes ~~~~~~~no free lunch at all~~~~~~~~so we should raise our sense of guarding~~~~~~~your lesson is impressive