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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: won cash x drop but no prize??
by
Wiwo
on 02/07/2023, 23:09:57 UTC
I try as much as possible to avoid playing games that are supplied by third-party game providers,  this is because most of the problems arising from their party providers are always unresolved and in the end, the players end up being sent to and from the casino will ask the player to contact the game providers and the game providers also ask the player to contact the casino.

So in the end,  the player is left with no choice but to abandon the case and move on to other things.
Isn:t most casino or new casino is partnered with third party game provider now a days? I always see that in scam accusations of users playing casino then being banned because game providers detected unusual behaviours of the users. They usually reply and tell that generic message that you are banned but wouldn't tell you specific reasons.
That is part of the reason why I avoid them as much as possible third party games I prefer the in-house games from the casino because if you have any issue with the in-house games you can easily get answers and possible resolutions unlike the third-party games that you are left in the dark to figure out what the reason for the bans are but if it casino games most especially those casinos that have a good reputation.

They will always give information and explanations as to why you get banned or even the crime or offences and it is possibly a solution if the offence is not up to the one to ban your account.

So is a big difference between in-house games and third-party games providers.