Post
Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Wagering requirements for withdraw
by
Jody.Drummer
on 12/06/2023, 17:22:46 UTC
We all know that these casinos are doing business and none of them is running for charity purpose. The motive of the casino is to make money but at the same time they should also care about the people. If a casino is earning a lot and if they give some bonus to the customers, why not give it in a way that they can also take advantage of it and enjoy some money.
This is only possible if the wagering requirements are low. Good business model works where the customers are also given the facilities and not just the business owners or gambling site owners dominate and make money.

Trust me if a gambling sites will favor the gamblers with low wagering requirements, soon you will find all the gamblers shifted to that casino, giving them a really good business.
Indeed. It's understandable to have wagering requirements because casino is a business and it's just right to have such condition before we can withdraw. However, if the gamblers are seeing it as not fair because of high wagering, it can only discourage them to gamble because it's hard to fulfill, so they will just stay away. Obviously, it doesn't look good for the casino because gamblers might hesitate to play knowing their requirement before you can withdraw especially if you're just an average gambler.

Thus, if the casino do care to their gamblers they will not only think of what can benefit them but also take into consideration their players as well.
gamblers and casinos must understand each other, on the one hand we as gamblers will definitely look for casinos that do not have strict regulations and make it difficult for users to achieve the conditions they set. On the other hand, casinos must also be able to provide as little leeway as possible so they don't lose a lot of customers because they can't comply or find the rules given by the casino to be too difficult. The casino will always have an advantage in any case, so they have to do their best to avoid causing trouble for their users.