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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Restricted gamblers found a way....
by
summonerrk
on 29/11/2024, 12:50:19 UTC
There are multitude of reasons why a gambler may be banned in a casino. Whether it is because of suspicious activity or misconduct, the casino doesn't just ban or restrict a gambler for no valid reason. But it seems like these restricted gamblers have found a way to still gamble. There is a group of people who would "borrow" the identity of others to continue betting. They would use other people's identification documents such as passports or driver's licenses. They would give it up once the rewards have been collected.

This article warns people about their privacy and is encouraging us to keep our information private as to not be stolen and used by other people for any illicit activities. Some people may allow their identity to be borrowed for a price of money but remember that if one of these restricted gamblers do anything illegal with your identity, it is you who will be in trouble.

There are other ways for a casino to ban a gambler but gamblers seem to always find a way which is just a tedious cycle for the casinos. What are your thoughts? Because even if they ban the ip address, gamblers can still use a vpn. Are there other ways that a casino can ban or restrict a gambler for good?

It seems to me that in physical casinos it is absolutely impossible to get into the casino using someone else's documents, because the people at the entrance are not fools and they understand perfectly well who is in the photo and who is in front of them.
As for online casinos, I want to say that everything is not so simple. Casinos have learned to figure out perfectly what country a person using a VPN is actually from. I don't know how it works, but they really do have such a tool, and I have seen it several times. Therefore, if a casino does not want to let someone onto its site, they will ban the VPN, and the player will not be able to do anything.