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You're not going to get very popular on this forum if you use AI to even answer what we ask. That you do it for the OP gets a pass but not for answering. I have opened a thread about your case, if you want to contribute:
This AI case makes me thinkI don't recommend anyone getting this shit. If you check out the live demo and open any slot, you can clearly see that he's providing cracked slots. That's why not all games are available. Open any game and check the iframe URL, it's some weird-ass shit that is definitely not from the real providers, which could get you into legal trouble with them. Also, the RTP is often much lower, and you can probably find similar scripts for free on some forums.
He is also using Stripe for card payments, which falls under their Prohibited and Restricted Businesses section and could also lead to problems.
Can anyone else confirm what rkmf says?