Let's do it this way, okay they are charging a sector high house edge, it shouldn't have been done but its done, what now?
IMO they have the rights to use whatever house edge they want. However, users should be informed about it, and the information must be accurate without shenanigans. Not all users are "HE sensitive" some would choose Roobet if it offers different gaming experiences.
I genuinely hope that the "honest casino" tagline is not only a marketing ploy, but they sincerely mean it. This casino has great potential that makes me sad to see how this discussion progressed.
A long-lasting, well-paid signature campaign, supported by community = wet dream.
I still think they are not a "scam" there is a whooooole difference between being a scam casino and being a very high house edge casino. Just because they are charging a sector high house edge doesn't mean they are scamming people.
When you talk about scam it should be regard to something that is not on the rules and something illegal, with the high house edge they warn you about it beforehand and they tell you that you will most likely lose all your money here very quickly and it is all up to you if you want to continue gambling here or not. Is it a bad business practice?
Looking at the posts obviously it is, should they change it back to lower house edges? Sure they should, but none of these make them a "scam", they are just a casino that is ran by not feedbacks but ideas, that's it. There is a big big big difference between a badly managed company and a scam one.