As far as I know, it is either they just let those accounts be there, or send a notice with interval perhaps 3 months before proceeding with temporary deactivation. However, in both instances, a player is free to activate whenever he would want to. Such thing will only be strict if there is a limited number of accounts to exist in a single website, and it just happened that most of the time, it is not an issue.
What do casinos do with inactive accounts? And what does inactivity mean - not logging in to your casino account or logging in say every two months without playing any game?
I also learned that there is something called a dormancy fee or maintenance charges on those inactive accounts which covers for administrative cost incurred by those accounts. I learned that the deduction is from the remaining balance in the account. What about inactive accounts without any balance? On the other hand, what type of fee is charged on an active account?
it is their site so it is their rules mate,
we are open to create new account in other sites so why need to focus in those sites that
locking our account?
and also for me? i have some sets of casino in place, I may choose which one to play and if happened
that I am inactive? then I may consider other casino than this on.
Well, yes this is another option. A gambler could either request for re-activation of the account or just move with other gambling provider for him to continue what he is doing. Just be sure to read the terms of a platform to avoid being surprised of such feat. At the end of the day, we are just players or consumers for a specific service. The only thing we could to is to comply with the things a platform would demand and negotiate.