I think this debate will lead nowhere. I am sure, they will soon release an official press release about all your questions. In Amsterdam, at booth E24 where Sekabet was located, I have only asked them about this article and they told me that the article is false and totally misleading and I believe them.
Why did you not ask them
which part of the government regulates them and
how?
How much do you pay every month for the Curacao eGaming license?
You pay $1,000s (?) every month for a license, but you do not care why you pay so much money and for what you pay so much money?
You state on your website that you are regulated by Curacao eGaming and they state on their website that they are regulated by the Government of Curacao, but you have no interest to answer questions about this!
Why pay $1,000s (?) monthly for a license if you do not care whether this license is valid and what service it will deliver for your customers?
So they told you that the article is false and totally misleading, but you had no interest to know
what is false? Like you have no interest to know what the Curacao eGaming license is?
You are writing the word "scam" in big letters. I wish we could use this word against people who really take other's money by betraying and cheating them. This thread was opened to support Sekabet players and now look where it got us. If you want we can carry on this conversation via email or other media, this would be my wish.
No, as everyone can see, the word scam is in small letters!
Curacao eGaming takes other's money by betraying and cheating them, why not use this word against them?
If you have any questions about Sekabet and its services feel free to contact me.
Thank you for your offer and I have questions about your license and your licensor.