Jump to content
icon Ag awards
icon
Notifications
Login

balazsats

Members
  • Posts

    2
  • Joined

  • Last visited

balazsats's Achievements

Newbie Gambler

Newbie Gambler (1/8)

1

Reputation

  1. Honestly, the biggest thing with VPN play is not what support says in chat, but what’s written in the Terms & Conditions. Casinos regularly use “VPN use” clauses as the reason to void winnings during disputes — even when the VPN had zero impact on gameplay. That’s why you’ll see so many unresolved complaints. If you do want to play with a VPN, make sure the casino’s T&Cs don’t have any “no circumvention / VPN” line. Otherwise, you’re basically giving them a free card to deny payouts. We actually just launched a site where we test casinos with multiple VPNs ourselves, check their licensing, go through KYC/AML policies, and even scan Trustpilot reviews for “VPN” / “KYC” mentions. Some brands are truly tolerant (and even publish thresholds), while others market “anonymous play” but ambush you at withdrawal. It is pretty crazy that if you Google 'VPN Casinos', everything in the top 10 have just copy-pasted affiliate top lists with brands that will ban you for using a VPN 70-80% of the time. Shameful SEO sht by these big media sites.
  2. Worth noting that very few operators actually put it in writing that VPN play is allowed. Most of the time you’ll see either nothing mentioned (so it’s “tolerated” until there’s a dispute) or it’s outright banned under “circumventing geo-blocks.” From what I’ve seen, the Altacore group does use “VPN friendly” in their terms, which is rare. Other casinos that have explicit VPN-friendly wording include Vave, Jacks Club, BetBolt, and CoinKings. But those are the exception — the majority just stay silent and then have wiggle room if they want to block you later. If you want to play safe, always check the actual Terms & Conditions first. Live chat confirmations won’t protect you if the finance/security team decides differently down the line.
×
  • Create New...