But again, come to think of this, why do companies (not particularly referring to gambling casinos alone now) like to write their terms and conditions in such a way it confuses the average reader?
For the times I've ever had to read terms and conditions of some companies (not completely though), it's always been completed, I feel like they want you to have a dictionary by your side when ever you are to read their terms and conditions, because the wordings are mostly where the confusion sprouts from.
Well, in terms of gambling, its always good to contact the customer care when ever one is confused with any part of the terms and condition, but when signing a contract with a company, one have to hire a lawyer to read and explain the terms and conditions, in order not to end up signing oneself into something he or she does not understand.
Actually I don't want to say that the casino wants to trap users, but what they include in the terms and conditions is indeed like trapping users, it becomes multi-interpreted. But not all of them are like that, I usually just read the outline like the most important things I have to understand, such as withdrawals and deposits. I don't mean to say that the other things listed are not important, but for me personally I prefer to prioritize the most important things. Because usually I get more dizzy when I have to complete what is in the terms and conditions.