LCB Spots Numerous Red Flags at Germibet.cc

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March 4th, 2026
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Continuing to examine online casinos of questionable origin, LCB completed an in-depth review of germibet.cc domain, registered on January 14, 2026. Our findings from an investigation conducted on March 2, 2026, point to serious red flags. We classified the casino as unsafe and assigned it a high-risk rating. Based on everything we reviewed, we advise players to avoid this platform.

The site presents itself as a licensed and regulated online casino. However, our checks show that these claims do not hold up under scrutiny. We identified licensing inconsistencies, fake game integrations, questionable ownership statements, and a verification process that follows a familiar scam pattern.

Conflicting License Claims Raise Red Flags

The website states that it operates under the Curaçao Gaming Authority and the UK Gambling Commission. It lists two different Curaçao license numbers and two separate corporate entities.

In the footer, the platform publishes the following statement:

"germibet.cc is owned and operated by TechSolutions Group N.V., registration number: 144920, registered address: Abraham Mendez Chumaceiro Boulevard 50, Willemstad, Curaçao. Payment agent company is TechSolutions (CY) Group Limited with address Parthenonos 5, PARNERA GARDENS 11, Flat 103, Strovolos, 2020 Nicosia, Cyprus and Registration number: HE 377018."

On its Licenses and Security page, germibet.cc references Curaçao license number OGL/2024/590/0758 and names TechSolutions Group N.V. as the operator.

In its Terms and Conditions, the site introduces a different company and a different license number. The text states:

"Medium Rare N.V. has an application (OGL/2024/1451/0918) for a gaming license in progress with the Curaçao Gaming Authority. Until that process is concluded, based on a transitional arrangement outlined in the National Ordinance on Games of Chance (Landsverordening op de Kansspelen, P.B. 2024, no. 157), the company is permitted to continue its operations under this Certificate of Operation."

Official records show that license number OGL/2024/1451/0918 belongs to Medium Rare N.V. and expired on December 9, 2025. The other license number, OGL/2024/590/0758, is registered to TechSolutions Group N.V. There is no evidence that germibet.cc is part of that company.

We also confirmed that the casino does not hold a license from the UK Gambling Commission, despite its claim.

The presence of two different license numbers and two separate corporate entities, combined with expired authorization, signals clear misrepresentation.

Ownership and Brand Association Issues

The website claims affiliation with TechSolutions Group N.V., a Curaçao-based iGaming company known for operating brands such as National Casino, 22Bet, 20BET, and Bizzo Casino. Our review found no connection between germibet.cc and TechSolutions Group N.V.

The platform also references Medium Rare N.V., yet provides no verifiable link that supports its operational claims. These inconsistencies create confusion about who actually runs the casino.

When a gambling website cannot present consistent ownership details, that alone raises concern.

Fake Game Providers Identified

During our technical inspection, we discovered unauthorized versions of games from several popular developers. These include Mirror Image Gaming, 1Win, Evoplay, BGaming, Hacksaw Gaming, and Pragmatic Play.

Mirror Image Gaming

1Win

Evoplay

BGaming

Hacksaw Gaming 

Pragmatic Play

We observed manipulated JavaScript files and game sources that did not connect to official provider servers. The code structure and hosting patterns differ from legitimate integrations used by licensed operators.

This means players are not accessing genuine versions of these games. The risk here goes beyond licensing. Fake game builds can be altered, and payout behavior cannot be independently verified.

Deposit-Based “Verification” Process

We also examined the account verification process presented to users. The steps appear straightforward at first.

Step 1: The player clicks “Verify Now.”


Step 2: The player enters personal details such as full name, country, and date of birth.


Step 3: The system displays a status message: “We check your details for verification. It will take no more than 5 minutes. You can follow the verification status on this page.”

Step 4: The site instructs the user to deposit $100 or more to complete verification.

Legitimate casinos conduct Know Your Customer checks by requesting documents. They do not require a deposit as a condition to verify an account. This approach matches a known scam structure. In similar cases, players win bonus funds, request a withdrawal, and then receive a demand for a “verification deposit.” Funds typically remain locked, and the domain eventually disappears.

Suspicious Betting Activity Display

We also reviewed the list of recent bets and winnings displayed on the platform. The values shown include unusually high wagers and frequent large payouts. The consistency and scale of these entries raise doubts about their authenticity. The pattern suggests simulated activity rather than real player transactions.

Affiliate Program Claims Lack Evidence

The website promotes a “Germibet Affiliate Program,” promising $10 per registered player and 0.001% of all bets.

We found no independent confirmation of an established affiliate platform tied to this brand. There are no verified third-party references, no transparent licensing information, and no evidence of industry recognition.

Without documentation, these claims remain unverified marketing statements.

Final Assessment

After reviewing licensing records, ownership claims, technical integrations, and platform behavior, we concluded that germibet.cc operates without valid authorization and presents multiple warning signs. The domain follows a scam model we have documented before, where platforms collect deposits, block withdrawals, and later reappear under new names.

Be careful where you deposit and play, because there are many scam casinos like this trying to get away with tricks of all sorts. Play responsibly!

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