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However, the most important thing is that the campaign manager is responsible for accepting participants and rules. He can change them whenever he wants. (At least I think so)
None of this negates my previous claim: "They fail to adhere to the rules they set for themselves."
They want to appear as an honest and legitimate casino, while at the same time hiring the worst scam they could find on a forum to promote them. Let's just take a look at who we have here: scammers with multiple scam accusations, bounty cheaters with multiple alt accounts, ban evaders, account traders, loan defaulters, shills behind proven scams like Adkinsbet, hacked accounts, bought accounts, and so on.
But I guess it only makes sense for scammers to promote a scam casino, since no respectable member of this community will ever use their platform, let alone promote it.
After all, everyone who joined this campaign was automatically given a red trust. It is obvious that nobody with a clean account joined. All those who could not join anywhere else and had nothing to lose, including me, joined. I don't understand, what's strange about this for you?