Wow, where do I even start? I post on Druff's other forum, primarily in the "Christopher Mitchell thread" Many of us have become very good at investigating and providing proof that many statements are blatant lies.
The big question, did Fraud Singer, oops Rob Singer hit a $1.5 million win?
Answer: Absolutely not. It's a blatant lie and I will prove it to you. I'm not going to type it all out in the this single post, but after several post, you will see what all but 1 or 2 of you already know and that Fraud Singer did not hit $1.5 Million.
The image, what are we looking at? Picture by Singer's son taken inside the casino? Nope.
Was this a PICTURE that Singer stole from the internet or given to him by someone else? NOPE
What you are looking at is a picture that was taken from a VIDEO on an actual machine! So did Rob or anyone else win 1.5 million? NO.
So what happen? There are people who record their live play in a casino and post the videos on YouTube to earn money from YouTubes Partner Program. Where ever there is money to be made, there are frauds! This case is no different. People purchase primarily multigame machines and set them up in their home. Most of these machines are pulled from casinos after they had their run, the casino sells them off for new machines. Most multigame machines can be picked up for under 2k folks.
These people film the play from home with fake credits of course. They are able to add credits to the machine with the click of a button. In this case it was a $1,250 a spin.
I will give you the name of a slot channel that 100% of their videos are filmed outside of a casino. NO money involved. NO casinos involved, just pure diseption.
The channel is
Slots N-Stuff
Take a look at this channel and you will see what I mean.
Much more to come...
#FraudSinger