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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Luckyfish banning unnecessarily for whatever reason.
by
fiulpro
on 28/02/2021, 15:46:22 UTC
Then why create new account just to Post this issue?
OP is not a new account, the account created on January 23, 2018. Possibly he's only a silent reader.


For @OP I know you got mad since you're not doing the spammy chat in their sites, so it's unfair you got banned. But honestly speaking there's no need to take serious about this case since you're not get scammed or loss anything. I suggest to withdraw your funds and play in another trusted casino since luckyfish.io has an accusation in the past.

[1] Another site caught not being "provably fair" Luckyfish.io
[2] Luckyfish.io Scam
[3] ALERT SCAM luckyfish.io is SCAM

Goodness
This is exceptionally very disturbing to see that the OP's choice of casino is not only listed under scam accusations but at the same time it might be getting a lot of heat . But I do think banning you from the Chat was not a big deal. Honestly there are people who can report too and these people might have done it just for the fun. So I do think that you can just ask the customer service to remove this ban or even better change your casino while you still have time.

I don't agree. Licenses are a way for the government to make additional money on the side. They are already earning money when the casino pays its taxes, but licenses give them a secondary source of income from license fees. The government doesn't care if the casino is a scam or not and is not going to audit it prior to issuing a license. All that matters is if the books are in order and all fees are paid. They don't even verify location, because online businesses only need a mailing address and this is usually done by renting out a mailbox in an office building.

Correct, and the government doesn't really check how and where the casino is operating from and they don't really care enough about the same. All they expect is the money that needs to be paid on time in order to renew and let their license up and running. I believe that there must be an in-person check in order to check the authenticity of a casino and then only decide whether to give them a license or not.

Honestly they do keep a track of each and everything and even after that they sometimes try and just ignore the casinos which are paying them huge sum , it's much like Corruption. Many times these casinos pay the governmental agencies to give them a casual check. This is normal.