I counted 7 red flags. And i have to say, if you're asking if the place is legit then you already know there's potentially a problem. Trust your gut on that one.
I received an email invite also. Not unheard of for a new casino to send an invite if you are already registered at a sister site. But...
1: it claimed to be the only site legal in the u.s. (which its not) but even if it's legal in the u.s. it probably isn't in washington, which is where i live.
2: the registration bonus didn't have a playthrough requirement.
3: the wins were way too forthcoming and disproportionate to the bet amount.
4: They ask you to use only bitcoin for your "account activation deposit" of $58.
5: the minimum withdrawal amount is $500.
6: They ask a handling fee up front for, i don't remember what it was, but a percentage of the cashout amount.
7: it didn't have the standard terms and conditions page that takes an hour to scroll through, and thats just dragging the cursor top to bottom without reading anything.
I asked customer service what the cashout requirements were and read what resembles rules in the menu. The only thing that is specified is the cashout process. It's all fishy, i just don't know which site had its database hacked for these people to send invites to known gamblers. As much as i would love to believe i can cash out $1200 for $58 plus whatever the handling fee weirdness is, i just am not willing to gamble on all that. Link is https://www.luckyhavencasino.com/#/
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