
Vbet disappeared from Google, a fake took its place - and, to be honest, it's not a pity
If you type the word Vbet into Google, the first result you will see is not the official website of the licensed casino at all, but a fake masquerading as a real operator. The site is faked as brazenly as possible: the logo, colors, interface - everything is the same.
But as soon as you click on "Register", "Login" or any other button, you will be redirected to an illegal casino, in this case, HiddenJack, operating without a license in the Netherlands.
And yes, at first glance it may seem that you are on a legal Vbet.nl. But this is just a wrapper. And inside there is a pure divorce.
How does the scheme work?
It's very simple: an affiliate makes a copy of a well-known brand (in this case, Vbet), drives it to the top of Google search results, and uses an affiliate link to make money on cheating.
Today, this scheme leads to HiddenJack, and previously led to FoxyGold, another murky platform without a license, issued in Costa Rica.
This is not a unique case. Such sites breed like mushrooms, especially against the background of the fact that Google allows them to go organic, but at the same time, for some reason, the official site Vbet.nl completely removed from the search results.
And where is the real Vbet?
It still appears in Google ads - sometimes you can see a sponsored link to the Vbet.nl, but in the usual, organic search results - empty. The official website has disappeared.
According to Ed Quigley, Vbet's regional director in the Netherlands, Google did not give any explanation. No reasons, no timeline for recovery.
The company also filed complaints through the official portal, but even there there was zero reaction.
But even if the site was available, Vbet is still shit
Yes, let's be honest here: don't be fooled by appearance and beautiful words. Even if the site did Vbet.nl appear on Google again, we would still not recommend going there.
Why? Because:
- The RTP of slots is often underestimated to the minimum possible (providers allow you to do this at the request of the casino).
- Payments can take days, especially with large amounts.
- There is no technical support, and solving problems with them is like hitting a wall.
On our website, Vbet has been on the Black List for a long time. We have tested dozens of platforms, and Vbet consistently gives a negative experience — both in terms of honesty and speed of service.
How to protect yourself from fakes?
Here's an honest tip for you:
- Don't use Google to search for casinos.
It's no longer safe. Even if you know the exact address, there is always a risk of clicking on a fake. - Look for casinos through trusted sources.
For example, through our website, where each platform is tested, dismantled bone by bone and does not hide behind anonymous addresses and fake landing pages. - It is worth playing only in licensed, trusted casinos.
Where the payouts are not delayed, where the RTP is honest, and the support really helps.




celese Haha, classic! First they screwed over the players, then the license turned out to be fake, and now they’re trying to undo everything. A total circus. Yeah, everything will just get bought. They’ll pay whoever they need in Curaçao and get a new license. Money rules everything, especially in this industry.



Mangarin4ik The section about how casinos fire VPNs is a gun. I've never thought about WebRTC and the time zone. Author, thank you, you may have just saved my next deposit.

In general, it is no longer a google casino. I go through sites like yours. There are too many fakes now.
It's good that you wrote. Otherwise, you can really get in — it looks the same!
Yes, even if the site was returned, who needs it? Vbet is an example of how not to do it.
And Vbet is really rubbish.