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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: PRIMEDICE weak self-exclusion system
by
magneto
on 07/04/2022, 21:04:24 UTC
Hello, I have been betting for a long time, and a few months ago I realized that I have problems to stop doing it.

I decided that the best way to stop was to request self-exclusion from the sites I was betting on.

I got to self-exclude myself from primedice, the problem is that after a while, I relapsed and wanted to bet again, and primedice let me create a new account, and bet again. this time, i lost 21600 xrp and a bit of some other coins




This post is not to recover my coins, (although I would like that), but to see the possibility that the sites begin to block not only the accounts, but also the IPs from which those accounts were connected.

Greetings to everybody and thanks

Unfortunately, this is something that you just have to live with when betting online.

Especially with the proliferation of VPN services, there is really no way that an online casino is going to feasibly do to stop you from betting altogether from any alts.

It's unrealistic, and definitely don't expect to get any money back. Perhaps they can make it stricter through KYC but even that can be exploited in various ways and they will probably cop flack for these procedures anyway.