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  • Good game, tedious process.

    So there is real money to be won. However there is no real way to improve other than maybe check and see how fast you can think ahead of the two balls you're given. When you run out of your three lives and a new row drops down, I really have a problem with them being completely random, because it's then that you may have been so close to beating the level and then you get every color in the next row in miscellaneous order. It will certainly take you a very long time to win any money without topping up unless you are one of the lucky few who were able to get good clean games all the way through. In all honesty this game has real money to be won but at what cost? It's either your wallet or your time. Which one are you willing to trade?
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  • Passing time

    I live this game! I e been playing for the last five months now! Also, I have put in a good chunk of cash into this game only winning not more than $6 a time occasionally. My question is, will I be charged taxes for only winning a few cents up to not more than six dollars at a time occasionally? I see nowhere on here or the web any info about this nor a good explanation on their website besides saying "we may send you a tax form." I would like to know what winnings exactly would cause them to send that or report you. These things always worry me if I'm playing for money online. Anyone who plays these type of games should consider that. Otherwise, I'd say this is one of the funnest games and a great way to pass time if needed.
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  • Fun game, but…

    So I played this game for about a month. It’s a lot of fun, but as soon as you win some money, it soon disappears. Every time you log into it, you go through 5-6 ads that entice you to either deposit money with a bonus or play certain games to win bonus money. The higher amount you wager on a game, the more you win, but you lose it just as fast?? I’ve won 10 games in a row, then lost 10 games in a row, even with a high score?? I’ve wagered my last dollar and won, then lost. You always have to deposit money to win. Before you know it, you’re $800 in?? I finally deleted the app, being it doesn’t give you a chance to win your money back. Total waste of money and not a fair game at all!!?? The algorithm is just too controlling, which doesn’t let you ever get ahead, no matter how good you are?? Don’t be fooled!
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  • All bubbles/No cash

    It seems to be quite interesting tho in all and I give it four stars which is a little over rated there being no such thing as them five stars that being only in the movies and me of chorus, well we’ll see maybe some’n some’n but I’ve yet to hear or see any of the games standing behind or even in front of their word they would close our account if we’d even acted upon false words, and for them not even try paying up them dead presidents shame on you! maybe lies on their part for not telling the truth, or just like I’ve been told all my life is to believe nothing you hear and half what you see? We need only the truth this day and messed up age for the world to be a better place to live and thanks for letting us pop bubbles in a half measured game. Hallboy
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  • False Advertising, Real Game

    I’ll start off by saying that the game in itself is pretty fun. There aren’t any ads as far as I’ve seen. I’ve played up to level 7 and thus far the gameplay is pretty cool. It’s a timed ball shooter game as the ads show. However, it’s much more like gambling than advertised.

    In the ads, they show you winning money by winning levels. That’s false. To even play the levels where you CAN earn money, you have to pay. The more money you spend, the more money you “MIGHT” win. If you’re a gambler, then there’s nothing wrong with that, but the game should be advertised as such.

    I have played the game for an hour straight and not one so much as a penny, nor do I even have the ability to unless I pay. So the premise of the game is basically a free play mode to practice and then you pay to win. Again, there’s nothing wrong with that, but it should be advertised that way so as not to waste the time of those that thought they had at least the opportunity to win money without spending.
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  • Honest Bubble Cash Review

    Recently I’ve gotten into gambling, and I’ve been trying to find an app that seems to play fair and actually gives you your money. I tried Blitz and many others but they all seemed sketchy or turned out to be a total scam. I can guarantee you Bubble Cash is not like that. Within my first day of playing, I deposited $3 through Paypal and it went through immediately no issues. That same day I won’t $4 back and was able to deposit into my Paypal with no issues again, and on top of that I received my money within 10 minutes of the transaction. They had pulled out a $1 withdrawal fee but refunded it after about an hour. A truly amazing app that I would recommend to anyone!
    Also, they are pretty fair with the amount of diamonds they issue out, and you can join a $7 Prize Pool match with your diamonds.
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  • Illegal and dishonest.

    It’s really sad that this game is being used to lure in desperate people and try to grab their money. On social media sites I see it advertised as “Soandso makes an extra $400 a month playing this game!” The truth is you will never make any money playing this game. After running the program sage while playing free games for gems vs cash games there was a HUGE disparity in how the odds flipped. For a game that touts itself as being totally luck based and random you would think this wouldn’t happen, but the software I used has shown me that this isn’t the case. Difficulty is highly increased during cash matches and immediately after a new “event” begins. This is based out of a pool of games played both free and paid(I submitted $10 for the sake of seeing if sage could actually show a difference” I hope this review can steer away some people from this con. I will be submitting my data to the proper authority as well so hopefully I can get this game SHUT DOWN. There are plenty of free to play bubble shooters that aren’t out there to con folks out of their money, I suggest looking for one of them.
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  • Fun game but one must be careful with deposits.

    This is a really fun game and yes at times you win and of course times you lose.
    I understand that the creators have written that each person competes with those of his or her skill level.
    I, personally, have won and lost and cannot seem to ever break even. I am not one who gambles so this is new for me.
    I do believe it would be great to have this or a similar game that did not require using money. Yes, you can play with gems earned but it would be even better if we were able to choose an entire game with “pretend” money or what my generation referred to as “monopoly” monies.
    All in all it is great. I do warn others to keep a close eye on what you purchase. It is very easy to accept the “VIP” deposit with bonus cash, but I’ve also noticed each time I deposit I will win a few then start losing.
    I do hope each player in a match is playing the exact game as every other competitor in the match is playing. This is why I like playbacks. Then you can watch how each person in the tournament played the game and learn from our mistakes and grow as players.
    Just enjoy, and as I previously wrote, do keep an eye on what you spend. The deposits add up quickly. I am personally still playing but if I continue to lose and not break even I most likely will have to stop playing with my money and just play with the gems.
    Enjoy and be cautious too.
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  • Meant to make you lose

    I did a study on 3 different phones and spent 50 dollar per phone so you don’t have to. You have a 1.4% chance to actually win money enough to cash out and they fee you for doing so so you lose even more than you make. I made a whopping $6.70 after spending 50 dollars to actually play the game. Again, 1.4% chance to actually win money. You’ll notice the game starts to purposely put small clusters of one color and give you that color continuously so it bricks you. It purposely makes you lose. You can say, “oh that’s just unlucky.” Well, this always happens after you win a game. You will guarantee it if you win 2 that the game gimps you. It will always place small clusters far up and give you that color so you’re delayed and can’t progress. Do not give this company money. Don’t bother even playing for free. You’d need to play a total of 90 free games to get the gems to play enough to get real money and that’s in CENTS. 90 games to get to 20 cents, 10 dollars to cash out. That’s a total of 3500 games you’d have to win in free mode (no losses) before you can cash out. It’s a scam.
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  • Beware if playing for money

    I wish I could post a photo in the review to show proof but in short, I was only depositing about $5 at a time for funsies. I a screen shot photo that I have as proof, I won $5 and $2.20 so should have a balance of at least $7.20. Played four games at $1 each which would still give me a balance of $3.20. Won three consecutive games for $1.40, $2.20 and $2.20 but here’s the weird thing, I don’t even know how to explain it but as it was adding funds to my account, I noticed it was deleting it as well!! In the end, I should’ve had a balance of $10 but in my photo proof, showing the above mentioned transactions, my balance was on $5.10. When I contacted customer support they treated me as though I didn’t understand that I was playing for money. I did give the game 3 stars because it is fun and addicting and because I was refunded for the money I had deposited that day as I had requested but only feel it’s fair to warn others that something seems a bit fishy…
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