ManchesterUnited2020 Posted May 16, 2017 Share Posted May 16, 2017 I like to read through a fair amount of the Casino reviews and complaints at AskGamblers. I noticed many unresolved cases are due to players having self-excluded themselves from a parent site to the one they won from. Due to this the money they win cannot be paid as of the rules and regulations with another site, however the player is unaware of the link. Should these sites advertise their connection so that the player is aware of this? . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Afi4wins Posted May 17, 2017 Share Posted May 17, 2017 I like to read through a fair amount of the Casino reviews and complaints at AskGamblers. I noticed many unresolved cases are due to players having self-excluded themselves from a parent site to the one they won from. Due to this the money they win cannot be paid as of the rules and regulations with another site, however the player is unaware of the link. Should these sites advertise their connection so that the player is aware of this? . Well, in all honesty...yes, they should! But in reality...no, they wouldn't! Not all anyway. Why? That's one of the ways to catch ignorant players' money!!! A special feature...like in any slot game...to make extra money or additional win! Hahaha. It is not illegal not to state it, it is not illegal to deny it either...so it's all up to the player to search for the truth, in one way or another. However, some casinos do mention this in their T&C, about being registered at any one of their group casinos, and about self-excluding from any one of them too, which would implicate certain predefined actions to be taken by the casino management. Not many players would even bother reading all of these fine prints in the T&C. Heck, some don't even bother to read them at all! Hahaha. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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