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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Enough to consider a casino scam?
by
Dzwaafu11
on 30/05/2023, 14:39:16 UTC
What will you do if you don't know that a online casino will ask you for KYC after winning over 8,000$ on the platform? And you now manage to process with the verification and they failed to pass you? Can you consider such a casino a scam?
To avoid situations like these that might lead you to believe otherwise about casinos, I believe you should make sure your KYC is thoroughly verified before making transactions with them. However, I cannot consider it a casino scam because my KYC was unsuccessful; it may succeed if you try it again, even though verifying KYC does not take a long time to be verified.

Also, imagine you get attracted to an online casino because of the bonuses they offer and you open an account and make your first deposit then you didn't receive the promised bonus, is this an act of scam or not?
I hope you are aware that these are merely promises, and they are free to decide to stop making them whenever they please. For example, some online casinos offer bonuses, particularly when they are first starting out, in an effort to draw in more customers. However, as they grow, they gradually stop doing so. For this reason, in my opinion, it is not a scam because I might still sign up with them even if they stop offering bonuses.