When I joined NewBingoBilly, I had no idea what I was
getting into. I just wanted to try my luck with the web based version of bingo,
I basically wanted to see if the site was good and allowed users to make money.
After having used the site for a couple of months, I can safely talk about the
NewBingoBilly scam. Yeah, that what it is, another one of those ruthless online
scams that is looking to take advantage of unsuspecting users.
From the beginning, my relationship with the site has been
plagued with problems. After registration, when I downloaded the playing
software, I was genuinely dismayed to see its quality and design. The software
looked really jaded and on first glance, one would assume the site must have
been around during the Win 95 era. I guess this should have been my first clue
about the NewBingoBilly scam, the site had hardly any players when I signed in,
in spite of the fact that there were 3 to 4 bingo rooms.
However the more shocking thing was players were hardly able
to make money. Now I am not an unreasonable man. In a luck based game like
bingo, you might have to taste defeats many times before you actually end up
winning something worthwhile. This coupled with the fact that the site hardly
attracts any talent, should further improve your odds at winning. But sadly,
this was not the case.
With the NewBingoBilly scam, you cannot hope about anything
rather than losing money. And that was what was happening to me. Within a week,
I ran through my deposit amount and then was required to pay up again. Then
while playing, I began to notice a strange pattern. I used to notice the same 2
or 3 guys winning the bingo games all the time.
One might assume with only half a dozen players at any point
of time, these are not bad odds. However, the thing that really made me feel suspicious of the NewBingoBilly scam is that the three players were never
around at the same time.
Each of them logged in about twice a week and during this
time, they played and finally walked away with the money. In any book a hundred
percent success ratio like that should be next to impossible. So all this made
me seriously doubt the possibility of NewBingoBilly scam.
Add to this the frustration I was going through as a player.
Even as bingo is a game where luck plays a major factor, you can still improve
your odds by doing a series of calculated guesses. And I went about my game
diligently and on numerous occasion was even in the lead, until one of these
three players simply pulled the rug under my feet.
Some of their moves were so exceptional, that I began to
wonder what if these players were introduced by the house. Suddenly everything
seemed to be making a lot more sense. If the NewBingoBilly scam is true, then
the software must be rigged. If the software is rigged, the house can enter
their own players at any stage of the game and still walk away with the
winnings. If they can use their own house players, the company does not have to
make payouts to its genuine customers and end up keeping all the winnings in
house.
In spite of all this, I managed to make around $200 which I
won by scraping and collecting whatever was left after the main prize was
taken. The news of the NewBingoBilly scam became confirmed when they company
did not release my payment at the end of the first month. They started giving all
kinds of excuses and just kept delaying it. By the end of the second month, I
had more or less given up. There is no point in going through all the stress
for $200. A better solution would be is to avoid the NewBingoBilly scam
altogether from now.
S.R. Milkaukee, WI