It should be written on their terms, because if not, then that casino is a scam. Though this kind of casino is really unfair for the new, for sure it is newbie friendly because you are forced to play your deposit until you meet their requirements. For those who are heavy gamblers, this is fine because they can easily achieve those, but for those of us who are not as heavy gamblers, it is a disadvantage.
I think if a casino is operating legally and has some kind of license, the terms of such a casino would surely spell out information about mandatory wagering requirements. The problem is that most casinos prefer not to advertise that, and it may be very difficult for a beginner to find this information, especially if the Terms of Service are written in small print.
It would be great if many casinos notified users of the need to make mandatory wagering before a user makes a deposit.
I have seen casinos that start very well and then end up being scams, and people see if they have the licenses and meet all kinds of specifications and many demands, but they do not take that into consideration when scamming, the same with all the licenses steal the same,so for me a casino that has all the licenses is not a Reason to be totally reliable, and that is determined by the same site,there are sites that comply with the complete process with the licenses,to please the regulatory entities but They don't guarantee anything.
I get your points mates and one thing people also have to understand is the fact that a casino is also a business for another and not just apkau ground where gamblers are expected to win always as the casino is also trying hard to stay in business and if you'll agree with me that if a casino spits out it's wagering requirements, Many of the gamblers wouldn't agree to use their platforms and we should also put in consideration that the casinos has some very strict rules and regulations they also have to abide to while trying to please their loyal and esteemed customers.