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Re: Why do most (if not all) casinos ban users’ accounts if have more than one?
by
RealMalatesta
on 03/10/2021, 21:00:31 UTC
Since casinos are not giving any kind of free money and they have a house edge that guarantee the win for them in a long run no matter where do you bet or from which account, i.e. They aren’t either losers or winners. It’s usually used to prevent spamming by bots. The idea is that why would a bot use dual account while they can change seeds and do everything from one account?!

I’M afraid there is a something we don’t know about this Grin If you ever visit scam accusations section, you should have seen atleast one problem from this kind from a very trusted known casinos which looks weird for me.
That is mainly because there are promotions, nothing more. If it was purely just "let's play dice on 10 different accounts and lose all of our money" then they would definitely allow you to do that. However there are affiliate breaches, there are promotions breaches, there are boost breaches.

Basically something that only one person should get from casino as a reward or a marketing thing ends up getting into multiple accounts of that one same person. That part is the one that they do not allow. Believe me if there were a 100% bonus up to $100 and you did that with 10 accounts it is not same as "they have house edge anyway" issue for them, they lose money on that and that is why they are against it.