polopp Posted September 30, 2020 Share Posted September 30, 2020 Hey! I occasionally find casinos that are well ranked on AskGamblers, but definitely should not be. Take Royal Rabbit as an example. Scored 8.5 stars, very good. But in the T&Cs you find nuggets like: Quote 5.5 For preventing any fraud activities, money laundering and concealment of funds, each player is obligated to bet minimum 20% of his balance thru each calendar month. 10 h. In the event where the Casino considers a Player to be a professional, using betting systems and patterns, such as, but not limited to, usage of a martingale betting strategy, progressive bets, (...) the Casino reserves the right to void any balance and winnings. [Abbreviated for conciseness.] I also have evidence of a pretty well-regarded casino changing their T&Cs in response to my request, as I was in live chat. Impressively, it took them under 10 minutes. This is the kind of stuff that drives me up the wall as a casino user, and it's already bit me several times. Is there a way, beyond simply writing a review, to "flag" this sort of stuff? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiekie247 Posted October 1, 2020 Share Posted October 1, 2020 @polopp - Those terms are pretty standard for most casinos I know Except for point 5.5 you don't see in terms generally - However if you make a deposit at any casino you need to wager your deposit 1 - 3 times before you can withdraw, so basically every balance you have will have to be wagered 100% + anyways each time. I think they just "Royal Rabbit" mention it in their terms. So if you deposit 100 euro - Wager x1 Deposit 200 euro in same month - Wager x1 So in essence you have already played/wagered/bet 300 euro once which was 100% of your balance in the same calendar month. Hope it makes sense. ValDes 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValDes Posted October 1, 2020 Share Posted October 1, 2020 Hi there @polopp and thanks for sharing your concerns. In addition to what @Fiekie247 has already mentioned in the post above, I would like to say that particular term (rule #5.5) actually makes perfect sense from AML perspective. Whether it will be a combination of these particular rules like in Royal Rabbit Casino: Quote 4.2. All deposits must be wagered at least once before the player is able to withdraw any balance + 5.5 For preventing any fraud activities, money laundering and concealment of funds, each player is obligated to bet minimum 20% of his balance thru each calendar month. or similar term from another famous Curacao licensed Operator for example: Quote 11.16 In order to make a withdrawal, a Player must wager a deposited amount at least 3 times prior to withdrawal due to higher risk of fraud. This procedure is in line with anti money laundering practices. it's almost one and the same eventually. Fiekie247 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackjax Posted December 12, 2023 Share Posted December 12, 2023 @JasmineIsMe please be careful with posting external links. In your last two posts you have promoted two external links. It may be an honest mistake as you may not be aware of the forum guidelines but please avoid doing this in future. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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