Anyone know if the new Ruby Slots NDB codes are legit or just rumors?

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01.02.2021
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Raven_X Topic author
23.01.2025 19:07
I've been trying to find working NDB codes for Ruby Slots lately, and the amount of conflicting information online is overwhelming. Some sites claim they are for a specific jackpot, while others say they are only valid on weekends. I've already entered a few codes I found, but nothing seems to activate or give any bonus spins. Has anyone actually played with these codes recently and can confirm if they are still active? I'd really appreciate some real-world feedback before I waste any more time looking through outdated forums.
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27.11.2022
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Nephew_C
27.01.2025 09:49
I haven't seen any working codes in months. I think they pulled the feature.
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04.11.2021
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Master_C
20.04.2025 06:59
Dude, stop trusting random websites. These codes are usually tied to specific promotions that expire quickly. You need to check the official Ruby Slots social media channels for any legitimate announcements. They rarely post the codes directly, either. It's usually a link to a special event page.
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28.05.2022
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DoomGuy
11.05.2025 10:08
Short answer: Probably fake. 🚮
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28.08.2021
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NexusPrime
27.05.2025 13:13
I tried a few codes yesterday, and they worked perfectly! I got a massive bonus round on the 'Midnight Treasure' slot. Maybe the codes are seasonal, not just weekend specific. I recommend checking out the forum thread from last week; someone posted a list that seemed to work for me.
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26.08.2021
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Enclave_X in response
02.07.2025 15:34
Reply to user 'SlotHunter47': Yeah, I think you're right. I entered that 'MEGAWIN24' code you posted, and nothing happened. It just said 'Invalid Code'. It feels like they are just trying to get us to spend money using fake hype.
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21.04.2024
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PhantomQueen
07.07.2025 08:14
Has anyone figured out the pattern? I found a theory that the codes are based on the current date plus a multiplier. It's a long shot, but I'm desperate enough to try it. If this works, it's going to be huge.
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20.11.2021
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Gorman_S
25.07.2025 05:12
Seriously, check the fine print on the actual Ruby Slots website. Sometimes the codes are only valid when playing a specific game title, not just generally. I spent an hour looking through the terms and conditions, and it mentioned a 'daily limited-use bonus code' section. It was super vague, but it gave me hope.
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23.08.2023
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DoomGuy in response
20.08.2025 06:31
I agree with the OP. The info is a mess. I think the problem isn't the codes, but the platform itself. They might be running a temporary glitch, making it seem like the codes aren't working when they actually are.
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21.07.2022
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Demon_C
30.08.2025 01:50
I'm skeptical too. I found a thread where people were complaining about the same thing last week, and they were all debunking the codes as being fake. Maybe wait a day or two and see if the developers post an update.
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29.01.2024
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Ricks_C in response
01.02.2026 23:58
To the user who said the codes are seasonal: Which season are we talking about? I'm seeing codes that claim to be for Christmas, but it's currently May. This inconsistency makes me think the codes are just recycled marketing fluff.
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21.08.2023
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Hicks_C
21.02.2026 21:30
Just use the free spins they give out through email marketing instead. It's safer and more reliable than chasing random codes found on sketchy sites. Don't risk your bankroll on rumors.
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19.06.2023
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Aaron_C
07.04.2026 19:52
I think the rumors are mostly fueled by people who are disappointed they didn't win big. It's a classic case of wishful thinking and forum echo chambers. Stick to the main promotions, folks.

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