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Board Gambling
Please show us your license?
by
game-protect
on 16/04/2018, 21:13:20 UTC
Brain washer Oshi on the road again?

As ever game protect does is best to be provocative without actually using concise language.
The definition for a scam is "an illegal plan for making money, especially one that involves tricking people"

So where is the 'scam' part of a Curaçao licence? The reality is there is none.
False and misleading claiming to operate under the license issued to a foreign company is the scam part!


A government has issued a gambling licence.
Yes, to Antillephone N.V., but neither to Direx N.V. nor to Oshi.io!


They are very transparent about the scope of the license:
- https://www.curacao-egaming.com/#page_id-5
Wait, the anonymous website curacao-egaming state nonsense is very transparent?


I notice that game protect has:
Trust: -16: -4 / +0
Warning: Trade with extreme caution!
What does it mean trust -16?

Why does it say trade with extreme caution? What will happen if you trade with Game Protect? Whatever this means, because Game Protect does not trade!


Which says a lot.
Please post the a lot here, because I can not follow it?


For what it's worth I've reported this person to the moderators several times and disappointingly the moderators haven't removed this unhelpful person from these forums.
Do you think your brain wash theories are more helpful for this forum than consumer protection service?

What did you report about Game Protect?


For anyone reading, Curaçao licences are relatively ineffective when it comes to customer arbitration. However, it's forums like this and sites with arbitration services like latest casino bonuses or AskGamblers that do a great job of guiding customers away from rogue casinos.
If casino bonuses and gamblers do such a great job, why is Game Protect habitually flooded with scam reports about Curacao based casinos?


There's one other thing to bear in mind with rogue casinos... It costs a lot of money to acquire customers. Since the cost of acquiring a customer so high, operators have to factor in good retention i.e. customers sticking around over a long period of time.
The license fees are high and the customer acquiring costs are also high and these circumstances force many casinos to scam its customers either hidden or obviously!
 

A rogue casino will work in a very short-term way, withholding funds and pressing customers into gambling more than they might want. Upshot: customers become unhappy, they leave and they put out bad reviews about that brand. The rogue casino gets put on 'rogue lists' , has bad reviews and players avoid that brand, pushing up the cost of acquisition and ultimately making the operator bankrupt because it can't get customers in for the right money.
Do you want to say a 'rogue list' is all we need to prevent scams?


So yes, it would be better if Curaçao had a more invasive policy around player welfare, but the Internet does a good job of steering customers to legitimate operators who do care about their customers.
Can not follow you here as there are still countless of scam reports!


Ultimately all of this leads back to a simple thing: do your research on forums like this.
Totally agree and several casinos operating under Direx N.V. already scammed its customers!

And finally, if you decide to play at a Curacao based casino, simply register your accounts with Game Protect. Because in such cases legal action to enforce your claim is cost free inclusive. But when you register directly, you have to spend your money and time if you want to enforce your claim!