⛔ Do Not Deposit
Casino Blacklist
This is a reference list of casino operations and recruitment networks with documented evidence of targeting Australian PayID players through deposit theft, withdrawal refusal, or fraudulent practices. If a site you're considering appears on this page — or is promoted by a network on this page — do not deposit. See the grey-market guide for how these operations work and what to do if you've already been affected.
📋 Featured Case
DCBet9
dcbet9.net — promoted by Saferoox Partnership
⚠ Active
AU-Targeted
Telegram
⛔ Refused AU$2,400 payout · Fraudulently manufactured blacklist entry used as justification
DCBet9 refused to pay a legitimate AU$2,400 win by claiming the player appeared on a third-party blacklist — an entry that was fraudulently manufactured. The player had no prior issues at any casino, no documented dispute history, and no legitimate grounds for blacklisting. The "blacklist" citation was fabricated after the win specifically to manufacture a justification for non-payment.
This tactic is a calculated escalation beyond standard withdrawal refusal. By invoking a "blacklist" the operator creates the appearance of due diligence and regulatory compliance — it frames theft as a policy decision. Players who receive this response typically don't know how to challenge it, because no legitimate third-party blacklist authority exists to appeal to. The blacklist is either entirely fabricated or a corrupt internal list the casino controls themselves.
DCBet9 operates as part of the Saferoox Partnership network — an Australian-targeted Telegram recruitment operation promoting a portfolio of unlicensed gambling sites. It holds no verifiable licence from any jurisdiction. There is no complaint resolution pathway, no Casino.Guru profile, and no regulatory authority that oversees it. The operator was specifically designed to be unaccountable.
The Manufactured Blacklist Tactic — How to Identify It
- The blacklist claim appears only after a significant win — never at registration, never on small withdrawals
- The operator cannot name a specific, independently verifiable blacklist database
- No third-party confirmation of the listing is provided — only the operator's word
- The player has no prior history that would justify a blacklist entry
- The operator refuses to engage with formal dispute resolution processes
If you receive a blacklist refusal from any casino: demand the name of the blacklist database and your specific listing reference in writing. A legitimate operator using a real third-party service can provide this. An operator fabricating a justification cannot. Screenshot everything and file immediately with Casino.Guru and ACMA.
Added: May 2026
⛔ Active Recruitment Networks
2 listed
These are not individual casinos but organised networks that recruit Australian players via social media and funnel them into portfolios of unlicensed operators. Every site promoted by these networks should be treated as part of the same operation.
Saferoox Partnership
saferoox.com/partner
⚠ Active Network
Telegram
AU-Targeted
Unlicensed operator network · Telegram / social media recruitment · AUD deposits · Referral pyramid
Saferoox operates as a social media hub recruiting Australian players into a portfolio of unlicensed gambling sites. The network uses Telegram as its primary channel and accepts PayID deposits denominated in AUD. None of the promoted operators display any verifiable gambling licence from any jurisdiction. The network operates a referral incentive structure rewarding members who recruit new depositors.
Hub domain: saferoox.com ·
Infrastructure CDN: oz996.com
Promoted operators confirmed as of May 2026:
fastpay9.com
dcbet9.net
sv96.pro
ddw99.com
urichbet88.net
All promoted sites use non-standard TLDs and have no complaint resolution presence on Casino.Guru or AskGamblers. Deposits are accepted via Telegram bot or direct PayID transfer.
There is no pathway to recover funds if a withdrawal is refused. DCBet9, a Saferoox-promoted operator, has a documented case of refusing an AU$2,400 win using a
fraudulently manufactured blacklist entry — see the featured case above.
Added: May 2026
Lucky Group Partnership
luckypartnership.com
⚠ Active Network
Telegram
AU-Targeted
Unlicensed operator network · Telegram / WhatsApp / Facebook recruitment · AUD deposits · "Share & Get" pyramid
"AU VIP GROUP PARTNERSHIP — We're always here for you, Aussies!" Lucky Group Partnership recruits Australian players through Telegram, WhatsApp, and Facebook and funnels them into a rotating portfolio of unlicensed gambling sites. The network runs an explicit pyramid referral scheme — "Share & Get" bonuses reward existing members for recruiting new depositors, turning victims into unpaid recruiters. No promoted operator holds a verifiable gambling licence.
Promoted operators confirmed as of May 2026:
fafabet9.live
waboom77.org
pokiesokay.vip
scr55.net
stokedau.com
playaus.co
shardbet.co
No complaint resolution pathway exists for any of these operators. There is no Casino.Guru or AskGamblers profile, no regulator to contact, and no identifiable legal entity to pursue.
Added: May 2026
⚠ Rogue Licensed Operators
5 listed
These operators hold or have held offshore licences but have documented patterns of withdrawal refusal, deposit theft, or deliberate player deception. Unlike the network operators above, a complaint mechanism exists — but outcomes are poor.
AussieBT Casino
aussibt.com
⚠ Active
AU-Targeted
PayID accepted · Withdrawal theft · Fabricated bank payment receipts
Specifically targets Australian players and accepts PayID deposits. Multiple Casino.Guru complaints from AU players including a player who won AU$23,000, was told the payment had been processed, and received a fabricated bank payment confirmation receipt — the funds never arrived. A second AU player deposited AU$20, won AU$570, and was refused payout with no valid grounds.
Added: May 2026
Gibson Casino
gibsoncasino.com
⚠ Active
Withdrawal refusal · Flagged as phishing by Google Chrome and Opera
Refuses to pay legitimate winnings across multiple documented complaints. Flagged as a potential phishing site by Google Chrome and Opera — indicating risk to personal and financial data, not merely payment disputes. The browser-level warning is a significant escalation beyond standard blacklisting.
Added: May 2026
21 Dukes Casino
21dukes.com
⚠ Active
Systematic withdrawal denial · Non-responsive support on payout requests
Long-standing pattern of slow and denied withdrawals. Support is consistently responsive for deposit questions and unreachable for withdrawal complaints — a deliberate friction pattern. Blacklisted on multiple AU review platforms for years and continues operating.
Added: May 2026
Lady Dream Casino
ladydreamcasino.com
⚠ Active
Rigged demo mode · Deliberate player deception to induce deposits
Exposed for deliberately configuring free-play games to produce better outcomes than real-money equivalents. Players who tested games before depositing saw favourable results that did not exist once real money was at stake. A calculated deception, not a software error.
Added: May 2026
Casino Fortune
casinofortune.com
Defunct
Mass withdrawal refusal · Confiscated player funds · Site closed
Now closed. Operated a systematic withdrawal denial scheme — players reported confiscated balances and denied payouts with no recourse. Documented here as a pattern reference: the same operational model continues under different names. If you see a site that closed without paying player balances, report it to ACMA regardless of its current status.
Added: May 2026
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