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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Very immoral marketing strategy.
by
Desmong
on 17/01/2022, 21:35:18 UTC
Some of you guys must have watched high stake slot players in their pajamas rolling thousands of dollars in single spin, buying hundred of thousands worth of bonus spins. If you notice closely yo will found the same pattern all over again and again. They start with loosing most of their bank roll (almost 80-90%), and then going all in at last and guess what, bingo!!! they hit hundreds of thousands of dollars. Very few of them write in their stream discerption about rolling with fake money (or money of which they can only cash out like 1%). Almost all of them scream loudly and show us that they are winning it in real, some are very good at faking it, which attracts lots of new gamblers (with false expectations) and they end up loosing it all which ultimately leads to social disharmony.
The argument they provide is as follow, ''we are entertainers/performers''. This need to be stopped. I am creating this thread to discuss such issues and to warn other new comers about the potential loss. If you have found such streamers please post here so that it can be helpful for new players to make realistic decisions.


The annoying part about all this is that these streamers try to hide their activities. They would probably still get a beneficial number of new signups to whatever service they want to advertise if they were totally upfront and disclosed what they were doing. People love following these so-called influencers and streamers, they'll often overlook explicit and blatant warnings if they get to copy whatever their fan favorite is doing at the moment. It would also help these people and the casinos they are promoting because they'd be able to show that they clearly warn new users of any risks involved. There are a lot of silly and wasteful people out there who are bad with money, somebody is going to "help them" spend it unfortunately.
I thought they used to place a warning write up telling people that what they are saying is just for the purpose of advertising and that nobody should take them serious because it's not a financial advise. The warning is obvious and is very clear but many persons still don't understand what that means. Although they are showing us that so that will might not end up sueing them. Don't you think they need our money to grow rich?