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Re: Is lack of proof a problem for you or not?
by
slapper
on 04/04/2024, 12:39:00 UTC
Have you verified that the online casino you are using now is verified? How can you tell that its verified because there is no proof of verified shown to the public.

Also, in any way, does it bother you if you can't be able to figure it out that the casino is regulated or not?
so far I have used several sites on this forum and very rarely try new sites or sites outside this forum even though I can't confirm whether my current favorite casino is truly verified but looking at the huge customer traffic on the one hand it is also running the advertising of the campaign paying large amounts and on time for me was enough to convince me to say that the casino did not have any problems.
Indeed, there may not be any guarantees, but we can all see the popular and biggest casinos here that have been around for a long time, they don't have any problems even though they have never published regarding verification.
maybe I just rely on the reputation of the casinos here to believe that my favorite casino will not commit fraud just to damage its own reputation.

It all comes back to each gambler on how to respond to this matter of license verification because sometimes, even though online sites have been verified, they also make mistakes, destroying their reputation by deceiving customers and most importantly, when it comes to online, nothing is safe except your own self confidence.
So, flashy website, lots of players, and they pay out on time. And that's your guarantee, huh? That's like thinking the loudest guy in the room's got the smartest thing to say. The online gambling scene is a jungle. All that traffic and marketing? That's camouflage, not character

You think reputation is some kind of magical shield? In this game, everyone's playing for keeps. Big names in the past have gone belly up when their luck ran out. No one's untouchable. Maybe your casino's playing it straight right now, but when big money's on the line, morals go out the window

Fact is, even the 'good' sites have been known to rig games when no one was looking. The smartest move is to never take anything for granted. Question everything. Assume they're all sharks until proven otherwise. In this world, trust is a luxury you can't afford. Your best weapon is doubt, because the house always has the edge. And sometimes they cheat to make that edge bigger