Diamond 777 Review

    Bogus License Claim

    Written By: Jess Plowden

    Casinomeister's Verdict

    Diamond 777 – oh what a cool name…NOT. Ethically challenged fake licensing claims. Avoid at all costs.

    1 /10
    Our Rating
    1 /10
    Player Rating
    General
    Games
    Payment
    Customer Support
    Responsible Gambling
    Website
    diamond777.com
    Year established
    2010
    CM Year Accredited
    No
    Loyalty program
    No
    Game software
    No softwares available
    Withdrawal fees
    No
    Weekend Cashouts
    No

    Withdrawal Times
    Pending time
    N/A
    Card Payments
    No
    Crypto Payments
    No
    E-wallets
    No
    Bank transfers
    No
    FAQ
    No
    Live Chat
    No
    Deposit Limit Tool
    No
    Wager Limit Tool
    No
    Loss Limit Tool
    No
    Time/session Limit Tool
    No
    Self-exclusion Tool
    No
    Cooling off/time out tool
    No
    Reality check tool
    No
    Self Assessment Test
    No
    Withdrawal lock
    No
    Self-Exclusion Register Participation
    No
    RESTRICTED

    First Impression

    The MGA (Malta Gaming Authority) has included Diamond 777 on their list of Unauthorised URLs where it states: “Any reference to the MGA and/or gaming licence/s said to be issued by the Maltese Authority, as stated on these domains is false and misleading.”

    If there was an MGA seal on the Diamond 777 site it’s gone now, but the MGA must have included them in this list for a reason. On the plus side, they appear to have put a bit of effort into writing a creative, if somewhat bold, pitch for the site: “You’ll get bright impressions, excitement and willpower” and “you can apply all possible and not conceivable strategies”; while their contact page promises: “We do not use any boring standard answers”. This last, I believe.

    Pros

    • Wild and entertaining promises like "Here you will enjoy unforgettable emotions!"

    Cons

    • On the MGA list of Unauthorised URLs

    Diamond 777 Bonuses and Promotions

    Ms. Plowden started working online in the early days of the internet cleaning the tubes and training the cats, then spent 20 years in web design. Jumping at the chance to work at Casinomeister back in 2014, she has been a happy indentured servant behind the scenes ever since.