Taking into account that things are so difficult that can happen when complaints are made in a casino in a specific government instance, it is very difficult for that to prosper, also what it says is the whole truth, if in its policies of terms and conditions it does not say that when there is that large amount of money it has to be considered as a scam, then it is important or really mandatory to read the terms and conditions before registering in a casino.
I think almost all casinos are asking for KYC for whatever, at least there are a few that require it in the beginning, but they should do it at the time of deposit, i.e. don't make any deposit until KYC is met.
Most of the time it bothers us as players to do this, of course all of this is sometimes not even the casino's fault, it's the governments that make things that way, because it's the only way that licenses can be obtained, so when a casino comes out that doesn't have licenses, you can't trust that casino either, things sometimes get complicated, as I've said many times, government ens make people like us have to leave our data, and even in some countries those who operate with Crypto must pay taxes, which that I will never agree, it is up to the players to decide.
If what we are telling are just pure facts, why we are going to be scared? We may lost the battle but at least we let others know about the shady things that some casinos are hiding. It can made people to avoid playing on them which can be the cause of their collapse later on, which is a good thing for us.
You don't seem to get the point of the guy above. He said if we read the TOS already but there are terms there that at are not written and suddenly the casino implements them without any advanced notice. I think that is a scammy behavior. Not all unlicensed casinos are a scam. People are used to them already ever since. A true crypto/decentralized platform doesn't need it anyway.