Well in that case I guess it not so clear.But definitely a person who joins an online gambling site expects a ceratin degree of freedom to play with accounts and such.
Who doasent have several accounts on various websites?
My opinion is , if he is profited and brake rules then take his money.If he lost money atleast return some of it.
Bonus abuse is a big no-go for all online casinos. It's called a Welcome Bonus for a reason. They welcome you as a person the first time you arrive. They give you a 1st deposit bonus only the first time you deposit. A 2nd deposit bonus when you deposit a second time, etc. You can't be welcomed 10 times and receive 10 1st deposit bonuses. That's cheating and should be punished. A slap on the wrist isn't enough. That's just an invitation to try it again. Harsher punishments are needed.
Compare it to what happens on the streets.
If you drive a red light 100 km/h and the police give you a $20 ticket, you aren't going to take it seriously. When you lose your license for a few months and get a hefty fine, you'll be more careful next time.
Well depends if the speed limit is over 100 km/h in that area. Then its just a red light not speeding.
I will generosly giving you a benefit of doubt that you're engaging on the topic and the metaphor given instead of replying out of topic. The situation that should be emphasized is not the 100kmh, speed limit, or red light, it's the giving a 20$ fine versus revoking your license.
If he gained profit, caught breaking the rules, and got his money confiscated, and then if he lose them he'll get refunded, it's like giving a slap on the wrist, or a 20$ fine by the analogy. Hell, I personally think it's giving him free candy for having an audacity. What you suggested, returning what's lost from his cheating, is like giving him encouragement to repeat the abusive behavior. What does he has to lose? He caught cheating and his lost money is being refunded. Traeat him like that and he'll repeat it. Hence the license being revoked.
You understand now?