Oneida Casino Warns Public About Fake Online Gambling Ads

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People playing on slot machines at Oneida Casino. Fake Oneida Casino bonus ads flowing online.

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In a press release, Oneida Casino mentioned that the ads are going around on Facebook and Instagram and are falsely representing the casino.

They explained that the ads promote gambling, highlighting offers like a $1,000 welcome bonus and 150 free spins. The real aim is to gather personal and financial details from players, a risk that also affects users looking for trusted online casino USA sites.

Oneida has made it clear that these pages are fraudulent and don’t offer any giveaways through social media. The casino has told people not to click any of the ads, never supply personal information, and always verify anything related to that through their website or by calling them directly.

We are actively reporting this fraud to Meta (Facebook & Instagram) and hope to have the scam pages and ads removed as soon as possible, but in the meantime, your vigilance is the strongest defense.

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What Kind of Fake Ads Are Circulating?

One of the scam examples currently circulating originates from a fake Facebook page that, at the time of writing, had fewer than 150 likes and followers. Despite its limited audience, the page enables scammers to publish deceptive ads falsely referencing Oneida Casino in Green Bay.

These misleading promotions claim to offer generous online casino bonuses, including welcome offers like a $1,000 bonus and 150 free spins. The intention is to lure unsuspecting users into clicking on the ads, which often include enticing calls to action such as “Tap to Play Now” and “Play Game,” ultimately aiming to collect personal or financial information.

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