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Board Gambling
Re: Very immoral marketing strategy.
by
cyberdrake
on 18/01/2022, 13:07:10 UTC
We already know how they work, so it will not surprise us how they will still use the same method with some modification to convince potential customers.
Besides that, those influencers did their jobs using their channel, but some do not remind their audience to be careful when playing gambling.
I am afraid that we can not stop those influencers, even if we report what they did to the providers, because they may not block their accounts. After all, those influencers also profit the provider.
So it is our duty always to filter what we see from the influencer and not just follow what they say before we research furthermore.

When it comes in marketing we can’t stop them especially if they were able to attract customers in what they do. As long as it’s not against the law they can do what is best for their marketing. It’s our choice what we can do when we gamble. We must learn to analyze and weight the possibilities that the casino can have a problem. And when we start to gamble we need to assure ourselves that we know what we are doing no matter how amaze we are when they do ads.
You are right because they can use many marketing strategies and ways to attract customers and badly, many of them do not read or search for more info about them so we see they are getting scammed because of using a bad casino.
Many exciting advertisements the casino can do, but we do not have to visit them if we find something suspicious to prevent something bad from happening to us.
We must do it because we do not want to play gambling in scam casinos, even if they can do the best marketing out there to attract customers.
We should react normally and not be amazed at what they offer because many casinos can do that.

I thought the same way about casinos a couple of years ago, but things have changed. You can't win it all because of the RTP level. And casinos know this. That's why most of those gambling sites patiently wait for you to lose money there. They don't need to scam you. Moreover, I have played in an online casino that was recommended by one of my friends that (I realized this later on this forum) was a kind of a blacklisted one for "scamming" people. I managed to withdraw all my winnings from there even before I knew that that was a "scam" casino. My verdict, I don't think that there are "scam" casinos. Those are stories that are told by those guys who lost their money for some reason or have seen their accounts blocked for breaking some casino rules. We often start playing by simply checking the checkbox with casino policies and T&Cs without giving even a couple of minutes to go through the document and to see what we are allowed to do there and what is restricted. With this in mind, yes, many casinos do aggressive marketing. Many affiliates do aggressive marketing because this is their business. If you start playing at a particular casino, you should understand that your longterm odds are negative.