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Board Gambling
Re: Using ToS against users normal?
by
summonerrk
on 29/07/2023, 20:50:01 UTC
Changing of terms and conditions without notifying the users or gamblers is normal with online gambling websites? Then when you did something wrong or about to withdraw your money they will tell you that you don't read their terms and conditions, and you start arguing with them until you decide to read the ToS again and you find out that it's different.

Some gambling websites consist of wicked owners that willingly plan to defraud their users using the ToS against them, or is this normal? Have such happened to anyone on this forum before?
If you find yourself with casinos that operates in such a debauchery manner with their ToS that's a red flag sign for you the gambler to abandon such online casinos site and look for a well reputable online casino. If you've got some cash in there find ways to withdraw it ASAP cause it's not only wrong for them to change ToS without prior notification to their clients but it's a subtle scheme of defrauding their customers.

A lot of these online casinos that behave this way often come into the market with outrageous bonuses just to attract more users to later trap them with obnoxious ToS unknown to users.

True, but as it turns out, even huge casinos and even crypto exchanges often show dishonest behavior towards ordinary users. For example, crypto casinos, where there is no need to pass the KYC, may prohibit a player from making large withdrawals. The fact is that on crypto exchanges and casinos, when withdrawing large amounts, you need to prove that you are the one withdrawing this money. And often crypto platforms at this moment provide a passport or other documents. And the exchanges, which knowingly stated that they would not ask for these documents, will force the user to undergo 10 checks, and hope that he will cancel the code and return to lose this money.