Makes sense -- if you’re willing to accept potential problems in the future, then it’s fine. But for me, if I still have the account and can’t reset the password, I’d be a bit more patient. If the casino doesn’t respond, that’s already a red flag that they’re not trustworthy. In that case, there’s no reason to create another account and risk experiencing issues again. I’d rather look for a better, more reliable casino instead.
Nah, as I said, personally I won't create a new account knowing that I might face some problems in the future. I do not make thousands of dollars and I cannot afford to lose a couple of hundred dollars especially when it is not my fault and I am not guilty. Sometimes, you are not guilty of abuse, yet the casinos could say that creating multiple accounts was the abuse already even if you do not use them. You can't do much about it. So, the best thing to do in such a situation is, to contact the casino and wait even if they take a little long to response. So you cannot be blamed later.