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Board Scam Accusations
Re: FortuneJack predatory rules
by
tokeweed
on 31/07/2020, 12:35:57 UTC
And for 'item 2', money launderers pay people a percentage of the money to get them to use their identity, some could use fake ID's, etc, etc...
I am under impression that you don't know what is money laundering, no hard feelings. How rollover rule stops money laundering exactly?
And it never happened to me tbh.  Deposited around 200 USD and made 20 - 30 bets with no problems.

Edit:  Reading it again...  'You have to make at least one bet with minimum stake of 50% of your deposit.'.  'At least one bet' means you can do multiple bets until it reaches 50% of your deposit.  I think...  But let's clear things up.
It really doesn't, but as you said that you have made some bets and it never happened to you, they should change something in ToS, it is confusing and just because it is part of ToS, site could force player to place large bet.

No offense taken at all.  We're just talking here.  Smiley

Anyway, the rollover won't stop money laundering per se but it would discourage them from using the site for money laundering.  Imagine if the site didn't have any sort of rollover.  Criminals would be all over it and it would def bring the Feds coming after the site.

And yeah, maybe making the ToS less confusing should be the way to go.  Reading it again and again, I'm quite sure the 'at least minimum one bet 50% requirement' is across multiple bets.  It said 'at least one bet', so meaning it can be multiple bets.  And I've never experienced any shenanigans from FJ.  They've been a great bookie for me.