100 JILI Scam Alerts
Because of our popularity in the Philippines, scammers frequently attempt to impersonate 100 JILI. Learn how to stay safe.
Your security is paramount. The 100 JILI Security Team works continuously to take down fake websites and malicious actors. However, player education is the strongest line of defense against fraud.
Common Scams to Avoid
1. Fake Websites (Phishing)
Scammers create clone websites that look exactly like 100 JILI but have slightly altered URLs (e.g., 100jili-vip.com or 100-jili-bonus.net). If you log into these sites, they steal your password.Protection: Only log in at the official domain: 100-jili.ph. Bookmark this page.
2. "Agent" Deposit Scams
Someone messages you on Facebook or Telegram claiming to be a "100 JILI Agent" offering double bonuses if you send money directly to their personal GCash number.Protection: 100 JILI does NOT use human agents for deposits. ALL deposits must be automated through the Cashier on our website.
3. OTP Stealing
A scammer calls you claiming your account is locked and asks you to read back the OTP (One-Time Password) sent to your phone to "verify" your identity.Protection: NEVER share your OTP with anyone. Our support staff will never ask for your OTP or password.
The Golden Rule
If an offer seems too good to be true (e.g., "Send 500 get 5,000 guaranteed"), it is a scam. Only trust promotions listed in the official Promotion Center on our site.
If you believe your account has been compromised, please contact Live Chat immediately.