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Those must be scam casinos. If people, like streamers, promote a casino for free, not paying them is considered a scam. Therefore, it is highly advisable to avoid such casinos. Referring others to a casino is typically not an easy task. It also affects your reputation when you recommend someone to a particular website. So, be mindful of the casino you're directing your peers to.
Well, yeah, the issue of referral and how it affects our reputation is not something that is peculiar to gambling casinos alone, every site we refer our peers to, it directly or indirectly, positively or negatively impact or affects our reputation, depending on the experience the person we referred the site to have with the site..
And like you have said, we must be careful of the type of casinos we refer our peers to for sure, but then, this is mostly for those who have alot of gambling pals, somebody like myself have no pal to refer to any gambling site, because I have none gambling friend outside the internet, Infact., 100 percent of those I consider best friend don't even know I gamble, so each time I wanna gain referrals on a gambling site, I mostly share my link online to people I don't know and don't know me either, this is why we should also be very careful of what links we click - if you understand what I mean.
Listen, I have to be honest with you. I don't think it's a good idea to go around giving out referral links to random people in the hopes that some of them will be foolish enough to click on them. It reeks of disillusionment, don't you think? For the time being, though, let's ignore it. Regarding one's standing in society, you make a valid point. Isn't it similar to a credit rating? It's been said that a bad referral is worse than spilling red wine on white clothing. That your pals don't know about your gambling is something to discuss another time. It's a dangerous slope to recommend casinos to random people on the internet. It's not easy to regain your footing after a fall. Let's use our brains, okay?