Lylyhannah Posted January 19, 2019 Posted January 19, 2019 I’m pretty new to online slots, tend to dip in and out every couple of months. A while back I thought I was spending too much on Leo Vegas so I self excluded. Now I have an account with Spinstation (and couple of others). Does that mean if I won on Spinstation they could withhold my deposits and cancel winnings as I have self excluded elsewhere? Sorry if this is a naive question! I don’t ten to read the T&C’s. Quote
TheAverageGuy Posted January 19, 2019 Posted January 19, 2019 Most casino groups have a Self exclusion policy that if you are shut down at one of their brands, you should be turned off at all of them. This is especially true of those who have an MGA license as there is the potential for some very severe fines for the operators if it's found that they ignored obvious problem gambling behaviours or worse yet, facilitated, enticed or encouraged an identified problem gambler to continue to gamble. This only applies to sites who fall under the same corporate umbrella, there isn't as of yet a central database of blacklisted/self excluded players.. or at the very least if there was no one would talk about it because of the privacy implications. If I'm not mistaken though I just saw a headline in the last day or two that suggested the MGA was looking towards that sort of an all inclusive system in the future. Quote
pinnit2015 Posted January 19, 2019 Posted January 19, 2019 In Short No, unless: 1. You did it via Gamstop (UK National Self Exclusion scheme), if UK 2. Leovegas buy over Caddell/WHG (Spinstation) and apply the SE to them. Breaches of SE only apply if on the same licence but as THG says above, more and more casinos are applying it across their entire group - even if not on the same licence. Eg. LV and Royal Panda have two separate ones but the SE is now applied across both - not a regulatory thing but a policy they've obviously decided upon. PS - always read t's and c's, it will save you a lot of heartbreak in the future. PPS - think why you SE in the first place and if you should be playing at all (not being condescending) ValDes and TheAverageGuy 2 Quote
jointroller Posted March 5, 2019 Posted March 5, 2019 On 1/19/2019 at 10:48 AM, Lylyhannah said: I’m pretty new to online slots, tend to dip in and out every couple of months. A while back I thought I was spending too much on Leo Vegas so I self excluded. Now I have an account with Spinstation (and couple of others). Does that mean if I won on Spinstation they could withhold my deposits and cancel winnings as I have self excluded elsewhere? Sorry if this is a naive question! I don’t ten to read the T&C’s. And a good suggestion for the future is to read full T&C before playing somewhere, you don't want to be throwing away your money because you didn't take up 5-10 minutes of your time not to read all the details. cocopop3011 and Kolin Baker 2 Quote
Erik B Posted March 6, 2019 Posted March 6, 2019 I think self exclusion does not work if you're not willing to stop completely. Online gambling is a large industry, you can stop playing at one casino but the doors of hundreds others are wide open. If you want to stop, you need to stop completely otherwise self exclusion is worthless. Afi4wins 1 Quote
Kolin Baker Posted March 6, 2019 Posted March 6, 2019 On 1/19/2019 at 12:14 PM, TheAverageGuy said: Most casino groups have a Self exclusion policy that if you are shut down at one of their brands, you should be turned off at all of them. This is especially true of those who have an MGA license as there is the potential for some very severe fines for the operators if it's found that they ignored obvious problem gambling behaviours or worse yet, facilitated, enticed or encouraged an identified problem gambler to continue to gamble. This only applies to sites who fall under the same corporate umbrella, there isn't as of yet a central database of blacklisted/self excluded players.. or at the very least if there was no one would talk about it because of the privacy implications. If I'm not mistaken though I just saw a headline in the last day or two that suggested the MGA was looking towards that sort of an all inclusive system in the future. ahah, that's true Quote
Nathan Aston Posted March 8, 2019 Posted March 8, 2019 I'm also new to online slot as well. I would like to get some more details about it. Can you please explain? Thanks! Quote
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